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Satellite Photos Show Construction of Indonesia's New Capital
Indonesia is making progress on building a new capital in the middle of the jungle to replace congested and sinking Jakarta.
India's Modi Hit by Backlash Over Muslims Comment: "Hate Speech"
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reference to "inflitrators" in a comment on Muslims has prompted anger during elections
Alarm Sounded Over Major North Korea Hacks
North Korean hackers with alleged state ties have made off with technical information from South Korean defense contractors.
How American F-16 Fighter Jets Stack Up to Su-35s Being Sent to Iran
Iran made a deal last year to secure Russian Su-35s, which share similarities to the U.S.-made F-16.
Bats Are Going Through a Rare Evolutionary Phenomenon
"We may think of evolution as very slow process, but it can happen rapidly," researcher Tyrone Lavery said.
Nancy Pelosi Calls on Netanyahu to Resign
The former House speaker told Irish outlet RTE the Israeli prime minister's approach to the war in Gaza was "terrible."
Storm Shadows Head to Ukraine as Ally Commits 1,600 Missiles in New Aid
"All of this is needed on the battlefield," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Chinese Exports to Russia Plummet for First Time Since War Began
U.S. secondary sanctions pose "the most serious challenge" to Russia's trade relationship with China, an analyst said.
Extracting Pure Gold From Electrical Trash Just Got Easier
Using fibers, researchers can extract nearly 100 percent of gold from electronic waste, much more than previous methods.
All the Weapons Ukraine Is Set to Receive From US, UK: Full List
Britain's defense secretary said a "record package of military aid" will help Ukraine "kick Putin out and restore peace and stability in Europe."
Russia Plans 'Strategic' Economy Boost in Arctic
A large port will be built in Murmansk, Russia, for the transshipment of Belarusian cargo.
New Ukrainian Silent Attack Drones Put Russians On The Defensive
"We'll destroy them later," said former Russian space agency chief, Dmitry Rogozin.
Russian Soldier Accidentally Films Detonation of Putin's Prized Howitzer
Artillery is a vital resource for both Moscow and Kyiv ahead of a summer of fighting that is expected to be brutal.
Sweden's Navy Chief Says Russian Shadow Fleet 'Spying' in NATO Lake
"We are finding antennas and masts that typically do not belong to, for example, fishing vessels," said Ewa Skoog Haslum.
US Speaks Out About 'Mass Grave' Found in Gaza
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the U.S. was "inquiring" with Israel over reports of a mass grave in Khan Yunis.
Russia Drops X-59 Missile on Belgorod in Latest Self-Bombing
In March and April, Russia is said to have dropped 21 aerial bombs on its own soil or occupied territories of Ukraine.
Russia Targeting Kharkiv With Psyop to Foment 'Outsized Panic': ISW
Ukraine's second city has been under near-constant bombardment by Russian shells and missiles for months.
Ukraine on Brink of Losing Key Strongholds Before Western Aid Arrives
Kyiv's forces are eagerly awaiting an injection of aid passed by the U.S. House of Representatives before they lose more territory.
Ukraine Buoyed by Double Aid Boost
The U.K. has announced a $618 million military assistance package for Kyiv.
Ukraine Secures ATACMS Boost From US
"Everything has been decided," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday.
North Korea Activates 'Nuclear Trigger' System in Counterattack Drill
The country's official Korean Central News Agency said Monday's exercise involved "super-large multiple rocket units."
Two Military Helicopters Fatally Collide in Midair, Video Shows
The Royal Malaysian Navy said an investigation would be launched after two of its choppers crashed, killing 10 crew members, including three female personnel.