Schools kids becoming Naxals
Raipur: Maoists have constituted “Baal Action Teams” to deploy school children in different capacities in their attempt to regroup the child cadres and boost their perceived military strength.
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Egypt's army ousts Morsi, who calls it a 'coup'
Cairo: Egypt's first democratically elected president was overthrown by the military Wednesday, ousted after just one year in office by the same kind of Arab Spring uprising that brought the Islamis
25 killed in ammunition depot blast in western Turkey: Army
Twenty-five soldiers were killed and four were lightly wounded in an explosion at a military ammunition storage in western Turkey, the army announced on Thursday.
The explosion occurred around 6.15 p
Defence Ministers of India, China begin delegation-level talks
Defence Ministers of India and China on Tuesday began their delegation-level talks during which the two sides are expected to take a decision on resuming military exercises stalled since 2010.
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Military sexual assault is focus of YouTube series
The enormous obstacles and emotional torment that a female solider confronts in reporting a sexual assault in the military are the focus of the three-part Web series 'Lauren' debuting on Monday on You
In Himalayan arms race, China one-ups India
It has all the appearance of an arms race on the roof of the world.
Asia's two great powers are facing off here in the eastern Himalayan mountains. China has vastly improved roads and is building or
US fighter jet crashes into sea off northern Japan: Report
A US military fighter jet crashed into the sea off northern Japan on Sunday, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.
The F-16 jet crashed off Nemuro, some 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) north of Toky
Colombia rebels show wreckage after alleged plane shootdown
Leftist Colombian rebels claimed on Thursday they had shot down a missing military plane by showing its alleged wreckage, but President Juan Manuel Santos said that was "unlikely."
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South Korea shelves disputed military pact with Japan
South Korea postponed on Friday the signing with Japan of an agreement to share sensitive military information in the face of anger over a pact with a former colonial ruler that critics say was negoti
China's military spending a cause of concern for India: Antony
Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Saturday said that India was concerned about rise in China's military spending.
China's military budget jumped 11.2 per cent year on year to 106 billion dollars in 201