US Suspends Afghanistan Deployments
Around 1,500 troops and civilians who recently arrived in the country have been put into self-isolation.
Around 1,500 troops and civilians who recently arrived in the country have been put into self-isolation.
The rockets hit the Green Zone and fell at least 1.2 miles from the US embassy, according to a spokesman.
The UK is understood to have been the biggest non-US contributor on the major exercise, with around 2,600 soldiers involved.
A US Navy sailor aboard USS Boxer has tested "presumptive positive" for coronavirus for the first time.
Weapon storage sites have been targeted in "defensive precision strikes" in response to an attack on Camp Taji which killed three people.
The exercise is the US' largest transatlantic military deployment for an exercise in 25 years.
There are currently more than 1,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the US so far.
Hundreds are exiting Afghanistan as planned, but will not be replaced as the US proceeds with plans to cut its troop numbers there.
The Defence Secretary has met his American counterpart to discuss Syria, Afghanistan, Russia and China.
Airstrikes in Helmand Province follow insurgent violence at Afghan force checkpoints, as a peace pacts falter.
The technology entrepreneur predicted drones will be the future of air warfare and technology.
The US-brokered peace agreement has hit its first speed bump since leaders signed it on Saturday.
Twenty South Korean soldiers and one American service member in South Korea have tested positive for coronavirus.
The 23-year-old soldier who contracted COVID-19 is now in self-isolation off-base.
George Hood achieved the feat in eight hours, 15 minutes and 15 seconds in Chicago.
India has signed a deal to purchase more than three billion US dollars (£2.3 billion) of advanced military equipment.