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18 votes
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The US school shooting industry is worth billions — and it keeps growing
31 votes -
Where Polish authorities have located debris from Russian drones following the overnight airspace violations of Sept. 10, 2025
16 votes -
Russia claims iskander strike targeted Ukrainian forces, hits Danish demining mission instead
20 votes -
Israel targets Hamas leadership in military strikes on Qatar, officials say
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Ukraine strikes Russia's oil refineries - the effects, politics and what next?
11 votes -
Yemen’s Houthis confirm Israeli airstrike killed the group’s prime minister
15 votes -
Donald Trump shock spurs Japan to think about the unthinkable: nuclear arms
36 votes -
Ukraine says it hit Russian oil refinery in drone exchanges; key talks loom
21 votes -
Russia’s summer offensive is turning into an escalating crisis for Ukraine
22 votes -
The day I realized I would never find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (2020)
11 votes -
NATO's new 5% spending target - US pressure, rearmament, loopholes and Russia's dilemma
13 votes -
Iran and Israel: From escalation to ceasefire - nuclear unknowns, lessons and Iran's strategic handicap
7 votes -
Iran and Israel at war - Israeli operations, Iranian missiles and the US strike
7 votes -
US bombers strike nuclear sites in Iran
73 votes -
Israel strikes Iran, killing military leaders, scientists
9 votes -
As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence
8 votes -
Pakistan's military strategy and assets - risks, challenges, forces and equipment
14 votes -
Pakistan and India hint at imminent military action over Kashmir
11 votes -
Sweden has the tanks, Finland has the troops – Nordic countries, hawkish on Russia, pool resources to punch above their weight
20 votes -
Haiti turns to weaponized drones in fight against gangs
6 votes -
Norway's government is under growing pressure to let the country's $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund invest in certain defense firms
8 votes -
Finland plans to quit global convention banning anti-personnel landmines and boost defense spending to at least 3% of GDP by 2029
18 votes -
Could you rearm Europe without US weapons? - Equipping a unified European military (April 1 special)
9 votes -
EU slams the door on US in colossal defense plan
36 votes -
Why Sweden needs the bomb – country best served by nuclear guarantee outside of traditional NATO reliance on US atomic umbrella
15 votes -
European rearmament - the rearm Europe plan and the future of US weapon sales
10 votes -
Poland seeks access to nuclear arms and looks to build half-million-man army
35 votes -
Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining NATO – both aim to raise defence spending to between 2.6% and 3% of GDP in the next three years
11 votes -
Denmark will spend an additional €6.7bn on defence over the next two years, amid the ongoing threat Russia poses to Europe, PM Mette Frederiksen has announced
11 votes -
Norwegian de-mining operation cuts 1700 worldwide staff after US President Donald Trump funding decision
10 votes -
Sweden's government has announced its intention to pursue a gun control reform law after an attack in the city of Örebro killed eleven people
21 votes -
Should leftists in the US be armed?
I recently heard something that I didn’t like. It was about the growth of fascism in the US, and it said something that I was uncomfortable hearing; ignoring it is the same as acceptance. I am not...
I recently heard something that I didn’t like. It was about the growth of fascism in the US, and it said something that I was uncomfortable hearing; ignoring it is the same as acceptance.
I am not subscribed to ~society. I was automatically added when it was created but I quickly noped out. I had already lowered my news consumption to a minimum before Trump won the election, but after I have actively avoided even those few programs that I thought were good. I didn’t have the will to hear about the terrible things on the horizon.
So now I am thinking about what I should do, and right now the thing that seems like the most concrete action is to buy a gun.
Honestly, though, I hate guns. I’ve done a shooting range a few times when I was a kid and I guess they were kind of fun but the idea of using it against people sickens me. On the other hand, we are living in an age where police forces are paramilitarized, the president can and will use CBP as a military force within the US border, and our civil rights are being pried apart.
But what would I actually do with a gun? What difference will it actually make? Bring part of deadly violence is the last thing that I want.
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Israel ‘sends weapons captured in Lebanon to Ukraine’
9 votes -
Sudan’s military has used chemical weapons twice, US officials say
15 votes -
Finland will review whether to reintroduce antipersonnel land mines for improved defenses against Russia on the NATO defense bloc's longest land border with its main adversary
24 votes -
Iowa Police chief caught selling machine guns says "every cop" is guilty
23 votes -
Towards a new nuclear arms race? Vladimir Putin, the breakdown of nuclear treaty limits and MIRVs.
13 votes -
Vladimir Putin approves changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine
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The war in Ukraine after the US election - Joe Biden's final moves, President Donald Trump and Ukraine
4 votes -
Joe Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with US long-range missiles
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North Korean troops in Russia - North Korean shells, troops and Russian offensives
11 votes -
Russia is changing its nuclear doctrine - atomic coercion, Ukraine and the nuclear threshold
18 votes -
USA: Kyle Rittenhouse's texts pledging to ‘murder’ shoplifters disillusion his ex-spokesperson
47 votes -
Russia and Iran plot to arm Houthis with advanced anti-ship cruise missiles
17 votes -
US approves new $360 million arms sale to Taiwan for drones, related equipment
16 votes -
US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump-era ban on bump stocks, gun accessories used in 2017 Vegas massacre
29 votes -
Hunter Biden is convicted of all three felonies in US Federal gun trial
37 votes -
US-made M270 and HIMARS hammer targets inside Russia, first cross-border strikes since Joe Biden green light
31 votes -
Ukraine can use US weapons for limited strikes in Russia, Joe Biden says
17 votes