A submarine.

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US Nuclear Submarine Hit By Unknown Object While Operating In Asia

The US Navy said that a US nuclear submarine was damaged after colliding with an unknown object while operating underwater in Asia on October 7. Reportedly, it didn't cause any life-threatening incident, but approximately a dozen sailors were injured. Luckily, its ''nuclear propulsion plant and spaces weren't affected''. The submarine was travelling in the South China Sea to counter China's dominance in the region, media reports said.

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 - 03:10 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: USA, Nuclear submarines, Asia, Collision

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Joe Biden, Scott Morison, Boris Johnson

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USA Establishes 'Nuclear Alliance' With Australia & UK To Counter 'Rising' China

USA established a nuclear alliance with Australia and UK over a video meeting on September 16 to strengthen military power against China. The alliance faced backlash from France as it was reaching an agreement on a multi-dollar sale of the conventional submarine with Australia. Notably, Biden concentrated on building nuclear-powered submarines with Australia to ensure safety against the rising threats whereas PM Morrison and PM Johnson… read-more

Thu, 16 Sep 2021 - 04:03 PM / by Shiksha Dev

Tags: President Joe Biden, Scott Morrison, PM Boris Johnson, alliance, Nuclear submarines

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