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UN peacekeepers defy South Sudan military's order to leave opposition-held town

Telegraph Herald 11 Mar 2026
JUBA, South SudanThe United Nations Mission in South Sudan said Monday that it would not comply with a government order to shut down its base in Akobo, an opposition stronghold near the Ethiopian border where tens of thousands ... .
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UN peacekeepers defy South Sudan military’s order to leave opposition-held town

Wtop 10 Mar 2026
On Friday, the South Sudanese army ordered U.N ... Mission said it was engaging “intensively with national, state and local stakeholders” regarding this order. “Any military operations in and around Akobo ...
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Israeli Military Orders Evacuation of Buildings in Southern Lebanon

Al Anbat 06 Mar 2026
The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of buildings in more than 16 villages and towns in southern and ...
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ARIJ Report Says 146 Israeli Military Orders in 2025 Target Over 11,000 Dunams in West Bank

PNN 26 Feb 2026
The institute documented 146 military orders issued during the year across various West Bank governorates ... According to ARIJ, the policy of issuing military orders dates back to 1967, when Israel began ...
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DOJ fails to indict in case of Democrats' video about refusing illegal military orders

NBC News 11 Feb 2026
President Donald Trump had accused six lawmakers of "seditious behavior" after they urged members of the military to refuse unlawful orders in a video ... .
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Trump DOJ fails bid to indict Democratic lawmakers over illegal military orders video

Raw Story 11 Feb 2026
The Trump administration failed Tuesday to secure an indictment tied to a video featuring Democratic lawmakers urging members of the military and intelligence communities not to comply with unlawful orders, according to NBC News ... .
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Grand jury refuses to indict Democratic lawmakers in connection with illegal military orders video

Toledo Blade 11 Feb 2026
WASHINGTON — A grand jury in Washington refused Tuesday to indict Democratic lawmakers in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military members to resist “illegal orders,” according to a person familiar with the matter ... .
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