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India abstains from voting on a UN General Assembly resolution demanding Russia’s withdrawal from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and cessation of aggression against Ukraine.
New data reveals a significant easing in New Zealand’s inflation, driven by weak domestic demand, impacting RBNZ’s policy.
The Pentagon’s decision to recommence F-35 deliveries despite delayed upgrades highlights a strategic prioritization of pilot training and aircraft protection.
Explore Rostec’s innovative trials of armoured plating to safeguard critical infrastructure from drone attacks, enhancing security measures.
Discover Russia’s strategic response to US plans for missile deployment in Germany, highlighting escalating tensions and security concerns.
Germany’s state railways embark on a €1.3 billion upgrade, disrupting travel for five months. Explore the implications of this massive infrastructure project.
South Korea pioneers laser weapons to defend against North Korean drones, marking a significant advancement in military technology.
Norway pledges significant aid to Ukraine for bolstering air defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
Russia declines participation in upcoming Ukraine peace summit, citing diplomatic stalemate.
Learn about UK’s goal to achieve top G7 per-capita economic growth, promising economic turnaround under new leadership.
: Ukraine’s top aide calls for lifting restrictions on allied-supplied weapons to counter Moscow’s aggression.
Intense Israeli assault on Gaza City continues, trapping residents and hindering rescue efforts, as peace negotiations unfold in Qatar and Egypt.
Heated debate erupts over U.S. missile deployment in Germany. Is it a strategic move for European security or a dangerous Cold War echo?
NATO announces readiness of new U.S. air defense base in Poland, crucial for European security against ballistic missiles.
Discover how F-16 jets from Denmark and the Netherlands are reinforcing Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression
The US announces plans to deploy advanced long-range weapons in Germany by 2026, bolstering NATO’s defense posture.