Russia is considering importing fuel from China, South Korea, and Singapore to stabilize its domestic market, according to Kommersant.
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Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back revealed plans to restructure the military with 350,000 active-duty soldiers and 150,000 ...
"Volodymyr Z," the Ukrainian man suspected in the 2022 explosion of Europe's Nord Stream pipeline in the Baltic Sea has been ...
Attack helicopters are an incredibly important asset when it comes to modern warfare, closing the gap between infantry and ...
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North Korea has vowed never to give up its nuclear arsenal, telling the UN General Assembly it sees the weapons as tantamount ...
Alexey Sapetko urged not to delay the resumption of interaction between the two countries, adding that the South Korean side should not "prevent itself from profiting" ...
Smiling Russian and North Korean troops shown holding the two countries' flags as they celebrate their victory over Ukrainian ...
The sanctions were reimposed after a nuclear deal signed in 2015 expired, sparking new tensions and threats from Iran to ...