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Europe Fills Most US Defense Gaps in NATO Ahead of Ankara Summit

The development comes as the United States reshapes its military commitments to NATO, reflecting Washington's growing focus on preparing for potential conflicts in multiple...

US Envoy Urges Taiwan to Build ‘Hornet’s Nest’ of Drones to Deter China

China claims Taiwan as its own territory and has increased military pressure on the island in recent years through regular air and naval operations,...

How Marine Le Pen’s EU Funds Case Threatens 2027 Presidential Run

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces one of the most consequential legal moments of her political career, with an appeal court in Paris...

Saudi’s strategy for Yemen: a stick for the southerners, a carrot for Europe’s defense ministries

Saudi Arabia’s Yemen policy master, Riyadh’s ambassador Mohammed al-Jaber, believes in stick-and-carrot diplomacy—he shows the stick to Yemen’s dissenters and the carrot to Europe’s...

Two Months After the UFO Files Release: What We’ve Learned — and What’s Still Hidden

For decades, the U.S. government's UFO files sat in classified vaults, locked away from public view. Researchers filed FOIA requests. Journalists pushed for answers....

Syria appoints final lawmakers, new parliament to convene next week

Syria has completed the formation of its transitional parliament after President Ahmed al-Sharaa appointed the remaining lawmakers to the 210-member People's Assembly, allowing the...

Iran seeks permanent Strait of Hormuz control in US talks

Iran is seeking international recognition of its authority over the Strait of Hormuz after its temporary agreement with the United States,insisting it should control...

UK’s next PM faces £4.7 billion defence funding gap

Britain's next prime minister is expected to inherit an immediate fiscal challenge after the government unveiled a major defence spending plan that leaves a...

Myanmar moves to revive China backed Myitsone dam project

Myanmar's government is preparing to restart the long-delayed Myitsone hydropower project, reviving one of the country's most controversial infrastructure developments after more than a...

EU Carbon Reforms Spark Industry Divide over Climate Policy

European industrial companies are increasingly divided over the European Union's planned overhaul of its Emissions Trading System (ETS), the bloc's flagship carbon pricing mechanism....

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Russian Regions Report Casualties After Fresh Ukrainian Drone Attacks

Russian authorities reported deaths and injuries in multiple regions...

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More than 500 people are feared dead after two...

US Imposes 25% Tariffs on Most Brazil Imports as Trade Tensions Escalate

The United States will impose a 25% tariff on...

Asian Stocks Fall as Chip Selloff Overshadows TSMC Earnings

Asian stock markets declined on Thursday as a broad...

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