France has announced a $2.2 billion military aid package for Ukraine, supplying missiles, armored vehicles, and support for local defense production
China has launched an online platform for Taiwanese residents to report "vile acts by those advocating 'Taiwan independence' in persecuting their compatriots." According to Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, the newly added reporting section on the official website, introduced on Wednesday, aims to hold key "Taiwan independence" separatists accountable
The United States has deployed multiple B-2 Spirit stealth bombers to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, alongside aerial refueling tankers and support aircraft, amid escalating tensions with Iran and the Houthis in Yemen. The move follows President Donald Trumps two-month deadline for nuclear negotiations with Tehran and his administrations intensified military stance against Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping
GE Aerospace has begun delivering 99 F404-IN20 engines to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Mk1A, with the first engine handed over on March 25. The deliveries come after a delay of over two years due to global supply chain disruptions
Russia and the U.S
A large explosion struck an ammunition warehouse owned by STV Group in Polička, Czech Republic, on March 25. The facility, which produces artillery shells for Ukraine, suffered extensive damage as emergency crews rushed to contain the aftermath
The U.S
Three Russian journalists were killed, and another was seriously wounded when a vehicle carrying media personnel was struck by a HIMARS rocket in Ukraines Luhansk region. Zvezda TVs cameraman Andrei Panov, driver Aleksandr Sirkeli, and Izvestia war correspondent Aleksandr Fedorchak died in the strike near Mykhailivka, about 30 km from the front line
Ukraine launched drone strikes on multiple Russian energy facilities despite Moscow's acceptance of a U.S
Japan has protested a record 92-hour presence of Chinese coast guard vessels in waters near the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, while China claims it expelled four Japanese fishing boats from the area. China's coast guard stated that between March 21 and 24, it expelled four Japanese vessels from the waters surrounding the Diaoyu Islands