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Eighty years after a U.S. airman went missing in World War II, his family has received a token to remember him by.
Overall spending on building fell slightly last year, with trends showing more money flowing into renovations than new ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSwiss reportedly mulling halt to Elbit drone deal over delivery delaysCompletion date of 2019 has been pushed back to 2029 amid technical issues with achieving fully autonomous flight for ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNUkraine to Boost Domestic Arms Production to Counter Russia's Invasion, Says ZelenskyA new Ukrainian government approved Thursday will race to expand domestic arms production to meet half the country’s weapons ...
Is the Fukushima effect over? Here's why there is renewed interest around the atom and which nations want to build new nuclear power plants.
A law letting the government block freedom of movement could be a deal-breaker for the EU. Yet a fudge might still be found.
The statement by right-wing German historian Sönke Neitzel about the “last summer of peace” articulates the bloodthirsty ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN9h
The Last Sortie: Escape, Surrender, and the Ghost of the ReichAs the war ends, Rudel crash-lands into American custody, unrepentant and still armed with venomous defiance. But the story doesn’t end with surrender. From sheltering Nazi fugitives in South America ...
The world is experiencing several paradigm shifts, involving international trade, geopolitics, and, of course, rapid technological changes. Many countries are struggling to address these challenges, ...
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Beating Panzers at El Guettar: How TDs Scripted America's First Armored Victory of WW2In March 1943, the U.S Army was on a critical mission - to prove it had learned from its bitter defeat at Kasserine Pass. East of the Tunisian town of El Guettar, the 1st Infantry Division , better ...
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