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Ceremonial signing of Hanwha Aerospace's $1.9B long-range rocket deal with Norway in Oslo, attended by South Korean presidential chief.
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Hanwha Aerospace wins Norway long-range rocket deal; signing expected Friday

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Hanwha Aerospace has secured an estimated $1.9 billion project to supply long-range rockets to Norway, with the official contract expected to be signed this Friday in Oslo. South Korea's presidential chief of staff, Kang Hoon-sik, is set to attend the ceremony, as Norway aims to enhance its long-range precision strike capabilities amid rising European security concerns.

South Korea signed a framework agreement on Tuesday (local time) to supply Peru's army with 54 K2 main battle tanks and 141 K808 wheeled armored vehicles. This marks Seoul's largest defense export deal in Latin America, aimed at modernizing Peru's forces and fostering long-term industrial ties. The presidential office stated that the agreement will significantly elevate bilateral defense and security cooperation.

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Nathaniel Raymond von der Yale University fordert Schweden auf, seinen Einfluss zu nutzen, um die VAE zum Stopp der Waffenhilfe für die RSF-Miliz in Sudan zu bewegen. Satellitenbilder zeigen anhaltende Massaker in Al-Fashir, wo über 200.000 Menschen eingekesselt sind. Die schwedische Regierung verteidigt ihre Waffenexporte, priorisiert aber humanitäre Hilfe.

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