But the idea for allies to commit 0.25 percent of their GDP to Kyiv is running into opposition from countries like France and ...
By Anna Pruchnicka KYIV, May 13 (Reuters) - Russia unleashed a massive daytime drone attack on Ukraine on Wednesday, ...
Massive NATO proposal: Rutte suggests 0.25% of GDP from each NATO member for Ukraine, totalling $143B annually, though some allies oppose the plan. Elite pressure rising: Leaked reports and polling ...
Perspective: Vladimir Putin said he believes the Ukraine war is drawing to a conclusion. How, and even if, it will end is now ...
Ukrainian operators recently tested and defeated drones with the Drone Round—a purpose-built cartridge that requires no ...
In Moscow, a scaled-down Victory Day parade was held under tight security, without military hardware, amid fears of possible Ukrainian drone attacks. The Russian president denounced NATO in his speech ...
A war game scenario by NATO allies involves Sweden facing a threat and Ukraine on hand to advise on drone warfare.
Remarks marking the 250th anniversary of American independence tell US lawmakers: ‘The actions of this great nation matter’ ...
Ukraine's wartime startups are racing to meet NATO standards and ready for exports and Western defense deals as global demand for their tech surges.
The alliance also has established common funding that will allow nations to test C-UAS systems before making a final decision ...
NATO member Estonia has no doubt that the United States would help defend it if Russia attacks, its defence minister told Reuters, while warning that Europe is not ready to stand up to Moscow on its ...
Heidi Crebo-Rediker is a senior fellow for the Center for Geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations. This Ukraine Policy Brief is part of the Council Special Initiative on Securing Ukraine’s ...
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