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Dear Do, | May 07, 2020 |
Latest news US Claims ‘Full Compliance’ in WTO Aircraft Dispute UK Parliament Questions US Threat to Cancel F-35 Deployments Over Huawei Links Pentagon Admits US Military Ops Killed 132 Civilians, Injured 91 in 2019
| The Air Force’s X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Mission 5 lands at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Oct. 27, 2019. New details of the X-37B’s missions were released during a briefing marking the launch of the US Space Force. (DoD photo) |
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US military lose second drone in Niger | 07/05/2020 | 10:09:20 |
Venezuela's Maduro says captured US 'mercenaries' to be tried | 07/05/2020 | 02:01:53 |
Cushing, Oklahoma: the town global oil markets depend on | 07/05/2020 | 01:44:30 |
US military killed 132 civilians globally in 2019: Pentagon | 07/05/2020 | 00:03:41 |
Trump administration divided over new 5G network | 06/05/2020 | 23:26:43 |
Pentagon announces new mission for secretive space drone | 06/05/2020 | 20:00:59 |
US denial over Venezuela alleged plot 'unconvincing': Moscow | 06/05/2020 | 19:11:20 |
Maduro says captured Americans to be tried in Venezuela | 06/05/2020 | 21:07:06 |
US complies with WTO ruling on Boeing to avoid EU sanctions | 06/05/2020 | 16:29:46 |
Pompeo says US to use 'every tool' to free Americans in Venezuela | 06/05/2020 | 16:09:46 |
China's space test hits snag with capsule 'anomaly' | 06/05/2020 | 12:05:36 |
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