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Japan sends troops to stop bear attack surge

Japan takes unprecedented action as bear encounters reach crisis levels, with military units deployed to protect communities after over 100 people injured in just six months.

Japan deploys military after record bear attacks

Japanese military forces have been called into the northern Akita region following an unprecedented wave of bear attacks, with incidents reaching their highest level in decades.

Russian drones strike Ukrainian kindergarten

Fresh Russian assaults hit civilian infrastructure across Ukraine, including a kindergarten, as rescue workers scramble to save victims trapped under rubble. New footage reveals the devastating aftermath.

EU space shield plan amid Russia satellite attack fears

European officials unveil ambitious space defence strategy as concerns mount that Russian attacks on Western satellites could invoke NATO's collective defence clause, potentially sparking full-scale conflict.

Ukraine drones hit Russian refineries in deep rear

In a bold strategic shift, Ukrainian drones strike deep inside Russian territory, hitting multiple oil refineries and proving Moscow's defensive vulnerabilities. Latest intelligence reveals significant damage to Russia's energy infrastructure.

Putin Mocks Europe Drone Panic: 'OK For Now'

Vladimir Putin delivers ominous message to Europe, suggesting Russia could strike again after downplaying recent drone incidents in chilling speech that has security experts alarmed.

Russia jams British satellites in weekly attacks

Exclusive: Vladimir Putin's forces are carrying out relentless electronic warfare against UK satellites, with Space Command revealing weekly jamming attacks that threaten Britain's critical infrastructure and national security.

Zelenskyy offers Europe drone defence expertise

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed sharing his nation's hard-won expertise in countering Russian drone attacks to help European nations bolster their air defences against growing threats.

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