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Putin’s MASSIVE Assault at Zaporizhzhia EXPLODES into CHAOS
Russia’s latest assault on Zaporizhzhia has ended in chaos. On0, Putin’s forces launched a massive mechanized attack on the ...
Walking Archive on MSN
Marine Corps in Heavy Lift Operation - Artillery
U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallions with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 464 lift M777 howitzers at Landing Zone Blue Bird, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 28, 2021.
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Top 10: Greatest anti-tank planes of World War 2
The Yak-9 performed more anti-tank missions, in particular, the Yak-9T variant with a 37mm cannon, in this case the ...
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Ivison: Dead comrades, no ammo and surrounded by Russians - Canadian Forces vet on the war in Ukraine
Canadian Forces veteran James Challice tells John Ivison about his experiences fighting in Ukraine and why there's ‘no room ...
Global News recently joined a Royal Canadian Air Force aerial patrol enforcing United Nations sanctions against North Korea ...
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US and China say a trade deal is drawing closer as Trump and Xi ready for a high-stakes meeting
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- A trade deal between the United States and China is drawing closer, officials from the world’s two ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Exxon Sues California for Violating Its Free Speech Rights
Exxon is trying to claim that California’s climate laws infringe on its freedom of speech.
Whether because of his increasingly mercurial approach or despite it, President Trump has won some foreign policy victories ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Canada’s Doug Ford Says Trump’s Reaction Is Proof Reagan Ad Was Genius
The ad was developed by Ontario’s provincial government. The goal of the ad, per Ontario Premier Doug Ford, was to reach as ...
China's top trade negotiator, Li Chenggang, told reporters the two had reached a "preliminary consensus," while Trump's ...
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Canadian investors bet on defence, construction stocks as Carney targets nation-building projects
Canada now spends about 1.4 per cent of GDP on defence. It will boost pay for service members and buy new submarines, aircraft, ships, armoured vehicles and artillery, as well as new radar, drones and ...
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