03 March 2000 Military News |
Operations
Defense Policy / Programs
Defense Industry
Other Conflicts
News Reports
Current Operations
Defense Policy / Programs
Defense Industry
- Keller Technology Honored for Cutting F-22 Avionics Costs Boeing 03 Mar 2000 -- Boeing and Northrop Grumman on Friday presented the Keller Technology Corp. with an award of excellence for its outstanding efforts to reduceF-22 avionics costs and cycle time.
Other Conflicts
- 3 March 2000 - DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 03 Mar 2000
- RUSSIA / CHECHNYA Voice of America 03 March 2000 -- Russia's military confirms that Chechen rebels ambushed and killed 37 Russian troops and seriously injured 29 on the outskirts of the Chechen capital, Grozny.
- UNHCR / CHECHNYA Voice of America 03 March 2000 -- The United Nations Refugee Agency, U-N-H-C-R, says thousands of people in the Chechen capital, Grozny are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance.
- EAST TIMOR CLASHES Voice of America 03 March 2000 -- United Nations peacekeepers in East Timor have come under attack from armed militia groups four times in the past two days.
- Transcript: Under Secretary Thomas Pickering in Jakarta 03 March 2000 -- "The United States strongly supports Indonesia's efforts at political and economic reform," and "supports Indonesia's territorial integrity," Under Secretary of State Thomas Pickering said. "It is not in favor of dividing up Indonesia."
- NIGERIA / SHARIA Voice of America 03 March 2000 -- Islamic law - or Sharia - has been suspended in several northern states of Nigeria after days of violent protests against the law that resulted in many deaths.
- CAMBODIA - VIETNAM Voice of America 03 March 2000 -- Vietnam's new foreign minister arrived in Cambodia Friday for high-level talks with Prime Minister Hun Sen. The talks failed to resolve a long-running and bitter border dispute.
- YUGOSLAV WAR CRIMES Voice of America 03 March 2000 -- Judges at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal have issued their harshest sentence to date: 45 years in prison for a Croatian general who planned and ordered the ethnic cleansing of Muslims from central Bosnia in 1993.
News Reports
NEWSLETTER
|
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list |
|
|