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    War-wrecked Sudan 's humanitarian crisis is at “a catastrophic breaking point” amid fighting and devastating flooding, the U.N. migration agency said Monday, ahead of peace talks planned for ...

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    The Biden administration is in discussions with Israel and other nations to secure a temporary ceasefire between the Jewish state and Hezbollah, amid fears of a wider war breaking out in the ...

  4. Breaking Cat News - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Cat News: Cats Reporting on the News that Matters to Cats: May 5, 2016 March 12, 2014 - September 25, 2014 (Original Broadcast on BreakingCatNews.com) October 20, 2014 - April 20, 2015 (Rebroadcast on GoComics.com) ISBN 978-1449474133: Lupin Leaps In: A Breaking Cat News Adventure: March 5, 2019 September 29, 2014 - August 31, 2015

  5. Operation Dragon Strike - Wikipedia

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    The area where the operation took place has been dubbed "The Heart of Darkness" by Coalition troops. [ 4 ] The basic concept of the coalition operation, code-named Dragon Strike, was a series of sequential, mutually reinforcing attacks across the entire district to seize control of key nodes and movement corridors in the enemy system, and ...

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    A Black Hornet Nano helicopter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) (2013) The Black Hornet Nano is a military micro unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Prox Dynamics AS of Norway, and in use by the armed forces of Norway, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Algeria, Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands, Poland, New Zealand, India, Turkey, South Africa, Ukraine and ...

  7. Cashiering - Wikipedia

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    Prior to World War I, this aspect of cashiering sometimes involved a parade-ground ceremony in front of assembled troops with the destruction of symbols of status: epaulettes ripped off shoulders, badges and insignia stripped, swords broken, caps knocked away, and medals torn off and dashed upon the ground. [citation needed]

  8. Iraqi invasion of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi invasion of Iran began on 22 September 1980, sparking the Iran–Iraq War, and lasted until 5 December 1980. Iraq attacked under the impression that Iran would not be able to respond effectively due to internal socio-political turmoil caused by the country's Islamic Revolution one year earlier.

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