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NATO ally's leader resigns over Ukraine drones
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian facilities near NATO borders, and says Russian defenses have caused its drones to stray.

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How stray Ukrainian drones pushed Latvia's prime minister to resign
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Latvian prime minister resigns after controversy over stray Ukrainian drones

Ukraine attacks Russia with drones

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Ukrainian Drones Hit Oil Refinery in Russia's Ryazan, Ukraine Says
Ukrainian ⁠drones have struck ⁠an oil refinery in Russia's ​central city of Ryazan, the commander ‌of the Ukrainian ‌drone forces said on ⁠Friday. Ryazan ⁠is located about 200 km (120 miles) southeast ​of Moscow.

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Ukraine attacks Russia with drones after suffering three days of massive strikes
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Ukraine war latest: Russia plans to strike President's Office, Zelensky says
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Canada deepens Arctic defense ties with Nordics after Trump threats
Since U.S. President Donald Trump’s barrage of threats to seize Greenland, authorities on the frozen island have been seeking help from a northern ally: Canada.

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Israel kills Hamas armed wing leader Haddad in Gaza strike
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Russia launches hundreds more drones at Ukraine, killing 10 people
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Ed Miliband returns to his backstabbing ways – now he'll stick the knife into all of us
Today, business newspaper Bloomberg publishes an astonishing account of the coup against Starmer.

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Ukrainian drones hit oil refinery in Russia's Ryazan, Ukraine says
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Here's why delivery drones may soon take off in the U.S.

Delivery drones are so fast they can zip a pint of ice cream to a customer’s driveway before it melts. Yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States. More than six years after the Federal Aviation Administration approved ...
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Military snipers are being put out of a job by drones

Some traditional military roles have been pushed down the billing, as drones change the face of warfare in Ukraine.
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Drones are making Sudan’s war even deadlier for civilians

Experts say drone warfare has become the deadliest threat to civilians in Sudan's conflict, with both the military and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces being supplied by various countries.
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Even as drones usher in an era of ‘cheap kill,’ Army leaders look to what’s next

Drones are everywhere U.S. Army Pacific forces go these days. Last week, the 25th Infantry Division used uncrewed vehicles, vessels, and aircraft to fight a simulated battle on a Philippine beach. This week,
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Amazon Drones Zero In On Richmond For First Houston Launch

The registration, submitted on Aug. 29, 2025, lists the site as 10507 Harlem Road in Richmond and lays out the scope of the planned tenant improvements. Local reporting has noted that TDLR filings are early-stage and can change as permitting and construction plans take shape, and Covering Katy News has recapped that initial round of disclosures.
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Ukrainian drones torch one of Russia’s biggest explosives plants in overnight blitz

One of Russia’s largest explosives plants was torched in an overnight drone blitz Saturday by Ukrainian forces, as Kyiv continues its campaign to target military infrastructure deep behind enemy lines.
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Drones, sensors help researchers uncover historic Black settlement in Adirondacks

The survey is part of a long-running effort led by SUNY Potsdam professor Hadley Kruczek-Aaron, who has studied Timbuctoo for over 15 years.
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Drones, bullets and cartel warfare fuel an invisible displacement crisis in Mexico

When bombs fell from the sky and bullets ricocheted off her concrete floors, 74-year-old María Cabrera and her family fled into the night-cloaked mountains of central Mexico with only the clothes on their backs.

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