
German chief of defense orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities
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Russia-backed group hacked into police networks and NATO, say Dutch authorities
A previously unknown Russian hacking group was behind attacks last year on the networks of the Dutch police, NATO and several European countries, Dutch intelligence agencies said on Tuesday. Tap fo...
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EU ministers approve new $170B arms fund
The European Union on Tuesday approved the creation of a 150 billion-euro ($170.7 billion) EU arms fund — driven by fears of a Russian attack in the coming years. Tap for the full brief.
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German defense minister does not rule out return of military draft
Germany may consider reintroducing military conscription as soon as next year — if it does not attract enough volunteers for its armed forces, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Saturday. Tap fo...
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Russia bombs Ukraine for third night in a row after war’s largest air raid
Russia has attacked Ukraine for a third night in a row, Ukrainian regional officials and emergency services said — a day after the biggest aerial attack of the war so far killed at least 12 people....
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US using polygraphs to curb press leaks, test loyalty to POTUS, say federal employees
When reports surfaced in the media that the federal government’s personnel office was planning to hire a driver to ferry around agency directors, officials quickly launched an investigation to find...
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GOP tax-cut bill passes House, advances to Senate
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a sweeping tax and spending bill that would enact much of President Donald Trump's policy agenda and saddle the country wi...
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Aircraft crashes in San Diego neighborhood, killing at least two
At least two people were killed and eight others injured on Thursday when a small plane crashed in a San Diego neighborhood where military families lived, damaging houses and vehicles. Tap for the ...
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US to impose sanctions on Sudan after finding government used chemical weapons
The United States said on Thursday it would impose sanctions on Sudan after determining that its government used chemical weapons in 2024 during the army's conflict with the paramilitary Rapid Supp...
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Haiti calls for urgent regional support to fight gangs as US shies off funding
Top Haitian ministers called for urgent security support from neighbors at a meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS) on Thursday, while the U.S. signaled it would not continue current ...
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South Korea's defense ministry says no talks held with US on troop withdrawal
South Korea's defense ministry said Friday that Seoul and Washington had not had discussions about the withdrawal of some U.S. troops stationed in the country. Tap for the full brief.
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Polish Air Forces intercepted Russian SU-24 aircraft, minister says
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UK cedes sovereignty of Chagos island chain, secures joint air base amid Indo-Pacific tensions
Britain signed a deal to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius — and cleared the way for an agreement the government says is vital to protect the nation's security. Tap for the full b...
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Sweden lowers terrorist threat assessment back to level before 2023
Sweden's SAPO security service lowered its national terrorist threat warning on Friday back to the "elevated" level assessed before 2023, when it was raised in the wake of a spate of Koran burnings...
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Taliban in trade talks with Russia, China
The Taliban administration is in advanced talks with Russia for banks from both sanctions-hit economies to settle trade transactions worth hundreds of millions of dollars in their local currencies,...
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