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    N. Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles, one fails

    North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, with one launch failing, South Korea's military reported Monday. The launches followed North Korea's warning of "fatal consequences" after joint military exercises by South Korea, Japan, and the US. The first missile flew 600 km, while the second traveled 120 km and seemed to explode mid-air. The launches come amid tensions over accusations that North Korea supplied weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine and ongoing military activities in both Koreas.

    Will Donald Trump be first to press nuclear button? Upcoming book makes startling revelations, know what he said

    Former Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello has made startling revelations about the horrifying thoughts of Donald Trump in his upcoming book 'The Reformer’s Dilemma'.

    Thousands of NATO troops join drills in strategically sensitive Baltic Sea region

    NATO troops from 20 countries are participating in military exercises in the Baltic Sea region, which has become increasingly sensitive following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The exercises include sea mine sweeps, submarine detection, and landings. The exercises are organized by NATO's Naval Striking and Support Forces and the U.S. 6th fleet.

    A record number of NATO allies are hitting their defence spending target during war in Ukraine

    Over 20 NATO member nations are meeting the alliance's defense spending target, amidst concerns over Russia's war in Ukraine. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg commended European efforts for collective security, ahead of a pivotal summit in Washington.

    NATO in talks to put nuclear weapons on standby, chief Jens Stoltenberg tells UK's Telegraph newspaper

    "I won't go into operational details about how many nuclear warheads should be operational and which should be stored, but we need to consult on these issues. That's exactly what we're doing," Stoltenberg told the paper.

    Estonia throw away from gentle Skut and a violent past

    Estonia is country in northern Europe that is not discovered a lot. The country features in fictional characters like Skut the fighter pilot and General Vladimir in books by Herge and John le Carre, respectively. Estonia has a turbulent history, including being part of the Soviet Union until 1991, It has been a resilient country and has cybersecurity prowess and well-preserved architecture. A visit to Tallinn is harming city with a rich history.

    • NATO chief says 'no immediate military threat' against alliance

      NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg assured that there is "no immediate military threat" against any NATO member, despite rising tensions with Russia. The Kremlin recently accused the West of escalating the war in Ukraine after the US allowed Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons against Russian targets to defend Kharkiv. During a visit to Sweden, Stoltenberg emphasized that NATO's Article 5 commitment remains intact but isn't expected to be tested. Sweden's Prime Minister announced Swedish Gripen jets will join NATO's Air Policing force. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West for more military support.

      Putin says Russia could deploy missiles in striking distance of the West

      Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of deploying missiles near the US and its allies if Ukraine uses Western weapons. He emphasized Russia's nuclear capabilities and criticized NATO's stance on the conflict.

      Western army trainers in Ukraine not immune from strikes, Kremlin says

      Western army instructors who train Ukrainian soldiers in the country would have no "immunity" from Russian strikes, the Kremlin said Tuesday, amid reports that France could despatch military trainers to Ukraine. France does not officially have military personnel assisting or training Ukrainian forces in Ukraine at the moment.

      Scholz to Putin: We will defend 'every square inch' of NATO territory

      ​Speaking at the Eastern German Economic Forum also attended by Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte, Scholz said Germany has played a leading role in NATO's presence in the Baltics on Russia's border, stretching back nearly a decade. "And because the threat from Russia will continue, we and other allies decided last year to deploy additional units to the Baltic states and to station an entire brigade there permanently in future," Scholz said, according to a speech manuscript.

      US trying to build Asia-Pacific version of NATO: Chinese defence official

      A Chinese defense official criticizes the US' attempt to build an Asia-Pacific version of NATO through its Indo-Pacific strategy, calling it doomed to fail due to selfish geopolitical interests.

      NATO chief dismisses Russian warnings after arms restrictions lifted

      NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Friday dismissed warnings by Russian President Vladimir Putin that allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike inside Russian territory might lead to an escalation. Speaking on the sidelines of a NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Prague, Stoltenberg said the alliance had heard such warnings many times before and self-defence was not escalation.

      What is NATO chief's proposal for military aid for Ukraine?

      NATO foreign ministers will debate a military support package for Ukraine proposed by alliance boss Jens Stoltenberg, due to uncertainty over future U.S. support for Ukraine due to the possible return of former president Donald Trump to the White House. Stoltenberg has proposed putting military aid for Kyiv on a longer-term footing, along with a multi-year financial pledge. NATO's 32 member countries have different views on the plan, and the ministers will seek to narrow those divisions at their meeting in Prague.

      'Risk averse' West torn over Ukraine push to strike Russia: analysts

      Amid rising calls for Ukraine to strike inside Russia using Western-supplied long-range weapons, allies remain cautious due to fears of escalation and nuclear threats from Moscow. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg urged lifting restrictions to aid Ukraine's defense, but the US and Germany hesitate. Despite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's criticism, divisions persist among Western leaders. Some, like French President Emmanuel Macron, suggest deploying Western troops, challenging traditional stances and highlighting deepening debates on the conflict's next steps.

      How Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's bodyguards responded to the assassination attempt

      Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and hospitalized after a meeting in Handlova. The suspected gunman has been detained. Fico, reportedly shot multiple times, is in serious condition. Global leaders, including EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, condemned the attack, calling it an assault on democracy. The incident led to the suspension of a parliamentary session. Leaders worldwide expressed shock and solidarity with Fico and Slovakia, emphasizing the need to combat violence and uphold democratic values.

      Putin says nuclear forces 'always' on alert in Victory Day speech

      In a defiant address on Red Square, President Vladimir Putin asserted Russia's nuclear readiness and determination to defend against Western threats. He praised Russian forces in Ukraine and accused Western elites of instigating global conflicts. The Victory Day parade, commemorating the Soviet Union's WWII victory, was marked by Putin's warnings and increased nuclear rhetoric. Despite tensions, several world leaders attended, while Armenia's PM, amidst a spat with Russia, notably did not. Putin's speech reflects a combative stance as Russia advances in Ukraine and he begins an unprecedented fifth term.

      Russia boosts weapons production for Ukraine war amid US military aid approval: Report

      In a meeting with Russia's top military officials on Wednesday, Shoigu emphasised the imperative to enhance the volume, quality, and speed of arms production. He also instructed for the repair of units stationed on the front lines in Ukraine's eastern and southern regions to enhance their operational effectiveness, the Ministry of Defence said on the Telegram messaging app.

      NATO chief chides members as Ukraine's allies say slow arms deliveries have helped Russia

      Outgunned, Ukraine's troops have struggled to fend off Russian advances on the battlefield. They were recently compelled to make a tactical retreat from three villages in the east, where the Kremlin's forces have been making incremental gains, Ukraine's army chief said Sunday. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed Monday its forces had also taken the village of Semenivka.

      NATO's chief chides alliance countries for not being quicker to help Ukraine against Russia

      NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg expressed concern over delays in NATO countries delivering promised military aid to Ukraine, allowing Russia to gain ground in the ongoing conflict. Stoltenberg cited shortcomings in supplying weapons, ammunition, and air defense systems, contributing to Ukraine's tactical retreat from several villages in the eastern region. Despite Western pledges of support, including vital U.S. military assistance delayed due to political disputes, and ongoing efforts to bolster Ukraine's military capabilities, Russia's superior resources and support from other nations pose significant challenges.

      Ukraine's farm minister is the latest corruption suspect as Kyiv aims to undo recent Russian gains

      Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau suspects Solskyi headed an organized crime group that between 2017 and 2021 unlawfully obtained land worth 291 million hryvnias ($6.85 million) and attempted to obtain other land worth 190 million hryvnias ($4.47 million).

      European nations with Patriot missiles hesitate to give the air defense systems to Ukraine

      EU countries with Patriot air defense systems did not give a clear indication on Monday whether they would supply them to Ukraine, which is seeking at least seven of the missile batteries to defend against Russian air attacks. Germany is the only country that has offered a single Patriot missile battery in response to Ukraine's request. Other countries are exploring options, such as financial support for Ukraine's air defenses and purchasing drones. NATO has identified existing capabilities across the alliance that could be made available to Ukraine but did not specify the countries that possess Patriots.

      NATO countries agree to give Ukraine more air defences: Stoltenberg

      NATO countries to bolster Ukraine's air defences against Russian attacks. Jens Stoltenberg announces additional military support after talks with Zelensky. US lawmakers to vote on $61-billion aid package for Ukraine.

      Russia may be ready to attack NATO in 5-8 years, German official says

      "By then, based on our analysis, Russia (will have) reconstituted its own forces to a degree that an attack against NATO soil could be possible," Lieutenant General Carsten Breuer told reporters during a visit to Poland. "I am not saying it will take place but that it could be possible," he said late on Wednesday.

      European Union official urges G7 to step up air defence for Ukraine and expand Iran sanctions

      EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell was speaking on the sidelines of a G7 foreign ministers meeting on the Italian resort island of Capri, where Russia's war in Ukraine and surging tensions in the Middle East over Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel were topping the agenda.

      NATO turns 75 in shadow of Ukraine war -- and Trump

      NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the importance of solidarity between the United States and Europe as NATO celebrated its 75th anniversary. The alliance faces challenges from an aggressive Russia and the potential return of Donald Trump to power, who previously questioned NATO's collective defense guarantee. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has reinvigorated NATO, leading to increased defense spending by European allies. NATO has also supported Ukraine in its fight against Russia, but crucial US support remains blocked.

      NATO chief urges 'reliable' Ukraine support as 100-bn-euro fund floated

      NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg called for members to commit to long-term weapon deliveries for Ukraine, proposing a 100-billion-euro fund over five years. He emphasized the urgency, stating that delays have battlefield consequences. Stoltenberg aims for NATO to provide more consistent, less ad hoc support to Ukraine. The proposal, discussed at a NATO meeting in Brussels, seeks to ensure sustained security assistance and lessen reliance on voluntary contributions. The plan includes NATO taking a more active role in coordinating arms supplies to Kyiv.

      Estonia must double defence spending to counter Russia, military chief says

      Estonia's military chief, General Martin Herem, stated that the country needs to double its defense spending in the next two years to amass enough munitions to decisively defeat any Russian invasion force. He emphasized the need for a rapid and decisive victory to repel any potential Russian aggression. Despite President Vladimir Putin's denial of intentions to target NATO members, Estonia remains vigilant, having increased its defense budget to around 3% of GDP since Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Estonia is also exploring cost-effective ways to enhance its defense capabilities.

      Poland told allies in advance about dismissal of Eurocorps commander, minister says

      Poland informed its NATO allies well in advance about the dismissal of Lieutenant General Jaroslaw Gromadzinski as commander of Eurocorps due to a security matter. The decision followed an investigation by Poland's counterintelligence service into Gromadzinski's security clearance. Poland's Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that there is no concern among allies regarding this matter, emphasizing that it is Poland's internal decision. The new commander of Eurocorps will be Lieutenant General Piotr Blazeusz, the first deputy chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army.

      What does NATO entry mean for Sweden?

      Sweden's NATO membership bid, submitted in the wake of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, cleared its final hurdle as Hungary's parliament voted to ratify it on Monday. After Hungary's parliament ratified the bid Monday, Kristersson said Sweden stood "ready to shoulder its responsibility for Euro-Atlantic security."

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