Dmitry Medvedev accuses Western allies of siding with 'the Nazi,' repeating falsehood about Ukraine; does not provide details on nature of new armaments in development

Calls to dismantle terror group have dominated campaigns of rival factions ahead of vote, the first since economic collapse, deadly Beirut port blast

Armaments have helped the under-gunned Ukrainian military defy predictions it would be quickly overrun; the US alone has donated more than 50 million rounds of ammunition

Head of alliance doesn't say what weapons being sent by whom; Blinken says new types of equipment transfers being examined in reaction to images out of Bucha and elsewhere

Israeli exports accounted for 2.4% of global total, with India, Azerbaijan and Vietnam the leading recipients; arms shipments to Europe surged, and Russia's stock dropped

Burglars trigger alarm at Golani Museum, alerting security company staff who access cameras remotely and spot gang stealing weaponry

Nasrallah calls allegations at UN 'incitement'; journalists brought to tour factory alleged to hold missile depot, report no weapons seen

Netanyahu denies he okayed the sale as part of normalization with Abu Dhabi, but it is the US which must decide if it undercuts the Israeli military edge it vowed to uphold

Normalization pact said to have included removal of Israeli veto on multi-billion F-35 deal with Abu Dhabi, without defense establishment being notified

Attack on Iranian centrifuges, uncovered in 2010, required operative to carry sabotaging software into Natanz site and deliver it to control systems