Tag: war
War is defined as an intense, armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme collective violence, destruction, and mortality, utilizing regular or irregular military forces. Historically, war has been a primary driver of state formation and technological evolution, as nations have competed for territory, natural resources, and political dominance. From the ancient phalanxes of the Bronze Age to the global mobilizations of the 20th century, the nature of warfare has shifted from hand-to-hand combat to industrial-scale engagements and, eventually, to the highly complex digital and “grey-zone” conflicts of the modern world.
Beyond the battlefield, the impact of war is pervasive and long-lasting, often leaving “conflict traps” that stifle economic growth and destroy critical infrastructure for generations. While war can occasionally trigger short-term industrial booms or breakthroughs in medicine and engineering, its primary legacy is one of human suffering, mass displacement, and fiscal instability. Modern warfare has increasingly moved toward Connectivity Warfare, where the power of information, cyber operations, and autonomous systems often supersedes traditional firepower. This transition emphasizes the significance of Precision Defense and space-based situational awareness, as global security architectures move away from total mobilization toward specialized, technology-driven deterrence.
This tag is your primary destination for understanding the historical context and strategic shifts of global conflicts. Here you will get all news and updates for War, including analysis of defense technology trends, reports on regional security architectures, and insights into the geopolitical negotiations aimed at maintaining global stability.
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Kenya offers amnesty to citizens recruited into Russia-Ukraine war
Kenyans fighting for Russia in Ukraine will not be arrested upon return, the government has announced following widespread concerns about recruitment practices.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan Exchange Heavy Blows over Border
Afghanistan launched offensive strikes against Pakistani positions along the talked Durand Line border on Thursday, prompting a forceful military response from Pakistan that has intensified a growing cycle of violence between the neighboring countries. Afghan officials said their forces conducted “extensive retaliatory operations” against Pakistan’s military centres and installations along the eastern frontier, targeting multiple…
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M23 Military Spokesperson Willy Ngoma Killed in Eastern Congo Drone Strike
The military spokesman for the rebels, Willy Ngoma, of the Allied Forces of Congo/M23 (AFC/M23) was killed in an early morning drone attack near the mining town of Rubaya in North Kivu province, Tuesday, multiple officials and international sources stated. The attack occurred at about 3:00 a.m. Local time as Congolese army drones targeted rebel…
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Kenyan Families of Recruits in Ukraine War Demand: “Bring Our Sons Home”
Family members of men, believed to be fighting on behalf of Russia in the Ukraine conflict, are demanding the government helps their sons return. They claim their sons were lured into the fight with job offers, amid claims over a thousand Kenyan nationals were recruited after a briefing by the Kenyan National Intelligence Service.
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Drone Strike in Sudan’s Kordofan Kills Aid Workers and Civilians
“At least three aid workers were killed and others injured in an air strike in Sudan’s Kordofan region, said to be related to fighting between paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. It hit a humanitarian aid convoy that was bringing in food and medical supplies, and shows the increasing danger to relief efforts”.
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Russia Hosts Cuban Foreign Minister as They Urge U.S. to Lift Cuba Blockade
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Rodríguez, in Moscow today. Russia is urging the US to lift its blockade as Cuba faces its worst fuel shortage in decades.
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UN Launches $1.6 Billion Refugee Appeal in Sudan
As the conflict enters its fourth year, the UNHCR and partners have issued an emergency appeal for $1.6 billion today. They aim to support 5.9 million people forced to flee to neighboring countries like Chad, Egypt, and South Sudan.
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New CIA Recruitment Video Targets Chinese Military
The CIA has released a high-production recruitment video in Mandarin, specifically calling for “patriots” within the Chinese military to share information with the West.
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Kenya’s Foreign Minister to Visit Moscow Over Reports of Citizens Lured Into Ukraine War
Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi announced he will visit Moscow to address reports of Kenyans being lured to Russia with jobs, only to be forced into military service as “cannon fodder” in Ukraine.
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Zelensky: Elections Only After a Ceasefire and Security Guarantee
In a clarifying statement today, President Zelensky insisted that no national elections will be held until a formal ceasefire is in place. He rejected rumors that Kyiv was being pressured by the U.S. to vote during active hostilities.
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