Armenia
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France Launches Voluntary Military Service in 2026: Macron’s Response to Rising Global Threats
President Emmanuel Macron has announced the revival of voluntary military service for French youth starting mid-2026, aiming to bolster national defense as Europe faces increasing security threats from Russia and shifting US priorities.
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Pope Leo XIV Expected To Visit The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
Pope Leo XIV begins his first foreign trip with a historic visit to Turkey and is expected to visit the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople in Istanbul.
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Jeanine Pirro Identifies National Guard Victims in D.C. Ambush: What We Know
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro publicly identified two National Guard members critically injured in a Washington D.C. ambush, shedding light on their service and the incident’s aftermath.
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National Guard Shooting Near White House: Two Critically Injured, Suspect in Custody
Two National Guard members were critically injured in a shooting near the White House. Authorities have secured the scene and taken one suspect into custody, as federal agencies and officials respond to the incident.
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Russian Spy Ship Yantar Sparks Tensions After Laser Incident Near UK Waters
The Russian spy ship Yantar has reignited concerns in the UK after reportedly directing lasers at RAF pilots near Scotland, amid a surge in Moscow’s naval activity and escalating tensions in British waters.
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Fabien Mandon’s Call for French Resilience Sparks Fierce Debate Over Military Readiness
General Fabien Mandon’s stark warning that France must be ready to ‘lose its children’ in the face of growing confrontation with Russia has triggered a wave of political criticism and public debate, exposing deep divisions over the nation’s military preparedness…
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27 U.S. Senators Urge Immediate Release of Armenian Detainees and Sanctions on Azerbaijan
Twenty-seven U.S. Senators have called on the State Department to secure the release of Armenian detainees held in Azerbaijan and consider Magnitsky sanctions against officials responsible for human rights abuses.
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Google Explores New Paths of Collaboration With Armenia in AI and Cultural Innovation
Armenia’s ambassador met with Google leadership in San Francisco to explore cooperation in artificial intelligence, tech ecosystem development, and the digitization of Armenian cultural heritage. The talks highlight growing opportunities for Armenia to partner with a global technology leader.
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Russian Spy Ship’s Laser Attack Escalates Tensions Near UK Waters: What We Know
The Russian vessel Yantar has been accused of pointing lasers at British RAF pilots in UK-adjacent waters, triggering a sharp response from the UK government and intensifying diplomatic friction.
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Russia’s Escalating Hybrid War and Battlefield Advances: Ukraine Faces Sabotage, Strikes, and Diplomatic Pressure
As Russia intensifies hybrid attacks and battlefield advances, Ukraine faces sabotage in Poland, strikes on critical infrastructure, and mounting diplomatic challenges. The conflict’s complexity deepens as European allies rally support and leaders seek fresh negotiations.
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Army Secretary Highlights Urgent Drone Threats and Innovation Lessons from Ukraine
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll warns that drones and flying IEDs are the ‘threat of humanity’s lifetime,’ while emphasizing how Ukraine’s battlefield innovations are reshaping American military strategy and industry collaboration.
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Military Paychecks Set for Nov. 15 After Shutdown: What Service Members Can Expect
Following the longest government shutdown on record, military and federal employees are set to receive paychecks starting November 15. Here’s how the payment schedule will unfold and what affected service members and their families should know.
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USS Gerald R. Ford’s Arrival in Caribbean Escalates U.S.-Venezuela Tensions
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, has entered Caribbean waters as part of a U.S. campaign against drug cartels, prompting Venezuela to launch a massive military exercise and heightening regional tensions.
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Venezuela Military Buildup: Caribbean Tensions Surge as US Deploys Largest Warship
As the US deploys its largest aircraft carrier near Venezuela, both nations ramp up military readiness, sparking regional and international concerns about sovereignty, security, and humanitarian impact.
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Venezuela’s Military Mobilization Amid Rising Tensions with the US
Venezuela has initiated a nationwide military mobilization in response to a US military buildup in the Caribbean, highlighting escalating tensions and fears of potential conflict.














