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Iran Unveils New Missiles Named for Leaders Killed in US Strike, State TV Says
Iran’s state TV is reporting the country has unveiled two new missiles amid heightened tensions between Iran and the United States.
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Iran Says Missile Kills 19 Sailors in Training Accident
Iran says a military training accident has killed 19 of its sailors and wounded 15 others in waters near the strategic Strait of Hormuz
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North Korea Fires Barrage of Missiles From Ground and Air
South Korea’s military says a barrage of North Korean missiles fired from the ground and fighter jets has splashed down in the waters off the country’s east coast — a major show of force on the eve of a key state anniversary in the North and parliamentary elections in the rival South
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U.S. Officials: Ukrainian Plane Hit with Iranian Missiles
U.S. intelligence officials said Thursday that they believe the Ukrainian airplane that crashed during takeoff from a Tehran airport, killing all 176 people on board, had been hit with Iranian missiles. This comes amid escalating tensions after Iranian missiles struck a U.S. military base in Iraq shortly before the airplane crashed.
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The Difference Between Rockets and Missiles
Reports about military conflict can get confusing when it comes to understanding which weapon was actually deployed. Here’s what you need to know about these commonly referenced weapons.
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Fiscales de El Salvador y Maryland se reúnen
Fiscales de El Salvador llegaron a Estados Unidos esta semana para reunirse con la Fiscalía General del estado Maryland, en un intento por unir fuerzas y estrategias para combatir en ambos frentes la violencia de pandillas, que está atravesando fronteras.
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Trump Says N. Korea Close on Missile, Russia Helping Regime
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Russia is helping North Korea get supplies in violation of international sanctions and that Pyongyang is getting “closer every day” to developing a long-range missile that could hit the United States, Reuters reported. “Russia is not helping us at all with North Korea,” Trump said during an Oval Office interview with Reuters. “What China...
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Japan Reacts to North Korean Missile Fired Over Country
North Korea fired another missile over Japan Friday. The missile flew over the island of Hakkaido and landed in the Pacific Ocean. Experts estimate the ballistic missile flew over 2,300 miles, which would mean it is capable of reaching Guam.
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North Korea Launches Missile Over Japan
North Korea fired a ballistic missile from its capital Pyongyang that flew over Japan before plunging into the northern Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday. The aggressive test-flight over the territory of a close U.S. ally sends a clear message of defiance as Washington and Seoul conduct war games nearby.
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Guam: Tiny Island Thrust Into the Center of North Korea Dispute
Along the western Pacific coast, the small island Guam, a U.S. territory, is caught in the middle of the conflict between the United States and North Korea after the North Korean army announced it would look into plans to attack the island, which is almost the size of Chicago, NBC News reported. Guam’s proximity to China, Japan, the Philippines and...
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Trump Talks Tougher on Russia Amid Criticism, Confusion
President Donald Trump spent a second day Wednesday managing the political fallout from his widely criticized meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, shifting stances and mopping up what the White House said were misstatements. His toughness with the longtime American foe in question, Trump said he told the Russian president face-to-face during Monday’s summit to stay out of America’s elections “and...
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Tensions Rise for US and North Korea Over Nuclear Testing
Tensions are rising between the United States and North Korea, as the former considers military retaliation against the latter should North Korea conduct another missile test. Threats of the U.S. taking matter into its own hands came just a day after it dropped the largest non-nuclear bomb ever used by the United States on an ISIS target in Afghanistan.