India uses SCALP cruise missiles in Pakistan strike

India has reportedly used SCALP-EG cruise missiles in recent airstrikes on Pakistani territory, with photographic evidence and local sources emerging that suggest the French-origin missiles were used in precision attacks.…

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New Su-35 fighters handed over to Russian military

The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), part of the Rostec State Corporation, has delivered a fresh batch of serially produced Su-35S multirole fighter jets to the Russian Ministry of Defense. The…

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Russia debuts T-72 with active protection system

Russia has publicly showcased a T-72 tank outfitted with the Arena-M active protection system for the first time during a military parade in Kazan. The upgraded prototype of the T-72B3,…

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Ukraine reveals details of Russia’s new Banderol cruise missile

Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Directorate (GUR) has released technical details on a new Russian cruise missile, the S8000 “Banderol”. According to Ukrainian intelligence, the Banderol missile is designed to engage targets…

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Ukraine’s National Guard receives upgrades BM-21 rocket launchers

Ukraine’s National Guard is undertaking a comprehensive modernization of its BM-21 “Grad” multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) to enhance mobility, accuracy, and survivability on the battlefield, according to Commander Oleksandr…

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Body of Quebec hiker missing since November found in mountains of New York state

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation says the body 22-year-old Leo Dufour was discovered over the weekend off Allen Mountain trail in Essex County.

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From the archives: A visit to the Nisga’a Nation on the anniversary of their historic treaty

Fifteen years ago, Global's Chris Gailus travelled to the Nisga'a Nation to mark the 10th anniversary of the Final Agreement. From the archives, here's his report.

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Lethbridge Rebels Spring Invitational grows into premier hockey showcase

Top youth hockey talent hits the ice at Lethbridge’s Rebels Spring Invitational, now in its 7th year. The event showcases talent from Alberta and beyond.

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Trump’s tariffs on Canada may stay, but stronger ties possible: U.S. envoy

U.S. ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra says there are opportunities to secure new economic and security partnerships on the foundation set by Prime Minister Mark Carney.

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Quebec sovereigntists watch Alberta referendum talk with optimism, disdain

Quebec separatists eye Alberta's push for independence with mixed views, some hopeful, others skeptical of its oil-driven, culturally different motives.

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