Thailand may restrict border movement with Cambodia following a deadly clash between troops in a disputed frontier area, Deputy Defence Minister Nattaphol Nakpanich said on Tuesday. Gen Nattaphol emphasized that closing permanent checkpoints should be a last resort
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On International Archives Day, Chinas Liaoning Provincial Archives released over 1,200 previously classified historical documents detailing Japans invasion and occupation of northeast China during World War II, causing renewed diplomatic discomfort for Tokyo. The
China has signaled a major shift in tone over the South China Sea dispute, calling for regional cooperation to build a “maritime community with a shared future,” according to a
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has stated that the aircraft damaged during Ukraines drone attacks on June 1 will be repaired, adding that the strikes did not alter the strategic balance. “As the defense ministry said, these aircraft were not destroyed but damaged
Denmark and its allies have pledged an additional DKK 3.2 billion (nearly $500 million) in military support for Ukraine under the Danish Model, a donation system that channels aid through Ukraines domestic defense industry
The Netherlands has announced a new maritime support package for Ukraine, valued at approximately €400 million ($432 million), aimed at enhancing Ukrainian naval and special operations capabilities amid growing threats in the Black Sea and the Dnieper River. The announcement was made by Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans during a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Brussels
The Korea Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on Tuesday that an additional export contract for 12 FA-50 light attack aircraft was signed between the Philippine Department of National Defense and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) in Manila, Philippines. This contract is worth approximately 700 million dollars (approximately 1 trillion won), and is the largest defense export performance since 2025
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France is highly concerned about the performance of the Rafale fighter and is maintaining close communication with India to obtain first-hand information regarding its reported downing during an India-Pakistan air duel on May 7. A spokesman of the French Ministry of Defense's Armed Forces Staff said during a briefing in Paris yesterday that if the relevant information is true, this will be the first time that a Rafale fighter jet has been damaged in actual combat in its 20 years of service