The U.S. has finalized a groundbreaking arms package worth nearly $142 billion with Saudi Arabia, marking a significant boost in defense cooperation. This historic agreement covers various sectors, including advanced military aircraft and air defense systems.
The White House has unveiled the largest defense sales agreement in history, a monumental $142 billion deal with Saudi Arabia, encompassing advanced military equipment and training. This historic agreement aims to enhance military capabilities and strengthen U.S.-Saudi relations under Trump's leadership.
As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, the Pakistani military claims to have shot down 25 Indian military drones. With both sides on high alert and calls for de-escalation from U.S. officials, the situation remains volatile.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Pakistan's air defense shot down 12 Indian drones, following recent missile strikes that killed 31 civilians. As both nations brace for further conflict, the situation remains volatile.
In a significant move, Ukraine is set to receive refurbished Patriot air-defense systems from Israel as Western allies consider further support, amidst intensified Russian attacks on Kyiv.
A missile fired from Yemen struck near Israel's Ben Gurion airport, injuring six. The incident raises serious concerns about air travel safety and regional tensions.
Amid rising tensions between Trump and Zelensky, Russia unleashes a series of devastating attacks on Kyiv, killing nine and injuring over 70. Zelensky cuts his South Africa trip short to address the crisis.
President Zelenskyy denounces Russia's recent missile and drone attacks, countering claims of a ceasefire. As Ukraine faces ongoing assaults, he emphasizes the need for continued pressure on Moscow for peace.
In a dramatic overnight escalation, Russia and Ukraine reported over 100 drone attacks each, just as talks for a potential 30-day ceasefire were underway. With both sides raising doubts about commitment, the conflict shows no signs of abating.
In a dramatic escalation, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy insists there can be 'no pause' in pressuring Russia following a U.S. decision to halt military aid. As missile strikes intensify, Zelenskyy seeks Western support for Ukraine's defense.