Standoff at Ukrainian Agency Disrupts Arms Contracts, Suppliers Say
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Starmer says UK will play ‘full part’ in guaranteeing Ukrainian security
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Pope Francis falls, injures arm at residence, Vatican officials say
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Western investors ‘stupid’ to shun arms industry, says Nato official
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