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The United States reported the destruction of 9 missiles and two UAVs at Houthis' facilities in Yemen
Iran uses European ports to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah
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Houthis attack a ship off the coast of Yemen
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Disney to re-release TV version of the Oscars with 20 Days in Mariupol award
Disney will release a TV version of the Oscar ceremony featuring the Ukrainian documentary 20 Days in Mariupol, which was previously missed.
International Seal Cub Protection Day, World Consumer Protection Day. What else can be celebrated on March 15
Today, on March 15, environmentalists, animal rights activists, and wildlife lovers in many countries around the world are joining events to mark the International Day for the Protection of Seal Cubs (beluga whales).
Occupants in the TOT began to take away cars from local residents for military use
The Russian occupiers in the occupied Ukrainian territories take away vehicles from local residents detained for violating curfews, force them to perform forced labor, such as digging trenches, and detain suspected disloyalists after checking their Russian passports and phones.
Military helicopter crashes in Japan
A military helicopter of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces crashes in Oita Prefecture, no local residents were injured.
Father of school shooter found guilty of negligent homicide
A father was found guilty of negligent homicide for buying a gun used by his son during a school shooting in Michigan in 2021 that killed 4 people.
The United States reported the destruction of 9 missiles and two UAVs at Houthis' facilities in Yemen
The US Central Command reported the destruction of 9 anti-ship missiles and 2 UAVs launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen in the direction of the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea between March 14 and 15.
Iran uses European ports to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah
Iran has used European ports in Belgium, Spain, and Italy to smuggle weapons, including missiles and bombs, to Hezbollah in Lebanon via Syria to avoid Israeli air strikes on Iranian weapons shipments.
Speaker Johnson explains the reason for difficulties in approving aid to Ukraine
Speaker Johnson explains that the difficulties in passing a new aid package for Ukraine are due to the White House's unwillingness to answer key questions about the Ukrainian conflict.
Houthis attack a ship off the coast of Yemen
The Houthis attacked the ship 50 nautical miles southwest of the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, according to the UK Navy's Maritime Trade Coordination Center.
Bloomberg: Pentagon needs to replenish $6.5 billion in weapons stockpiles
After providing military aid to Ukraine, the U. S. Department of Defense needs to replenish its $6.5 billion in weapons stockpiles.