When Navigation Goes Rogue: Why Baltic Skies Are Getting Tense
Stray Ukrainian drones are wandering into Baltic airspace, forcing a tense diplomatic reaction as the region grapples with the risks of electronic warfare.
Stray Ukrainian drones are wandering into Baltic airspace, forcing a tense diplomatic reaction as the region grapples with the risks of electronic warfare.
Putin used a stripped-back Victory Day parade to attack Nato and justify the war in Ukraine, with no tanks, few foreign leaders, and a ceasefire that collapsed within hours.
The Pentagon is pulling 5,000 US troops from Germany, with Trump hinting at deeper cuts. Here is what the drawdown means for NATO, Britain and Europe's security future.
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