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US military says two service members taking part in Morocco drills missing
AFRICOM says search and rescue operations under way in southwestern Morocco during African Lion exercise.
Taiwan’s leader visits Eswatini despite pressure from China to block trip
Taiwan’s leader William Lai Ching-te is visiting Eswatini, the only country in Africa that recognises Taiwan.
US to cut troops in Germany as Iran war spat deepens
US-German relations are straining as a spat deepens between President Trump and Chancellor Merz over the war on Iran.
USA vs Paraguay among World Cup games with unsold, exorbitant tickets
Tickets for the cohosts' opening game in Los Angeles are available for prices ranging between $1,120 and $6,050.
It does not make sense to invest more Arab resources in a US alliance
The US will always prioritise Israel over the Arab world. Arab unity is the only way to establish security for all.
Netanyahu boasts of Israel’s billion-dollar military investments
Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will invest $119 billion USD into developing its own military weapons systems.
Was the Iran war the final blow in the collapse of Spirit Airlines?
The shutdown of the budget airline after 34 years has left 17,000 staff members unemployed.
OPEC+ announces symbolic oil output rise during Strait of Hormuz closure
Seven major producers will add 188,000 barrels per day to their total production quota for June, OPEC+ says.
Israel approves purchase of fighter jets from the US
Purchase includes two new combat squadrons of F-35 and F-15IA aircraft from Lockheed Martin and Boeing.
Ben-Gvir celebrates birthday with cake decorated with death penalty noose
Ben-Gvir celebrated his 50th birthday with a cake referencing the newly-passed death penalty for Palestinian detainees.

