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Veterans recall how they kept their tanks running through sand storms and desert battles in Iraq but say they're confident the donated equipment will outperform in muddy Europe
Officers are looking at the possibility that drugs may have been a motive for the murders in California
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created a challenging demand-supply gap in global markets, European energy official says
About 2,500 US troops still in country alongside allied forces
Counterinsurgency operations stopped attacks in their tracks as military leaders protected the vital port
Suspicions arose over amounts and poor quality of prison food despite payments to companies
National survey scheduled for November 2020 was postponed during the economic crisis and Covid-19 pandemic
Mr Cohen tells parliament that Israeli humanitarian aid to Ukraine will continue
Widespread corruption allegations tarnish Iraq's leading political parties
History shows how large and well-equipped armies have faced disaster after failing to co-ordinate military units
Unmanned aerial vehicles are being used to hit Ukraine's energy infrastructure including power plants
Nordic nation's Foreign Ministry asks for issue to be resolved
Terrorist group attacked weeks after naming Abu Al Hussaini Al Qurashi as new leader
Security forces in Erbil, capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, complied with an arrest warrant issued by the federal government in Baghdad
