Russia, drones and Poland
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Nearly 80 years after Mao Zedong called the United States a “paper tiger” to boost morale at home, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are exchanging barbs who is the paper tiger of today.
He said Russia had also been trying to jam the UK's military satellites with ground-based systems every week. Last month Germany's Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, said Russia had been shadowing satellites used by their military.
Recent Russian drone violations into NATO airspace have sparked a new sense of urgency for the alliance to acquire low-cost defenses.
Georgia has been facing a wave of protests against its government's repressive policies. The demonstrations began in November 2024 after the government halted talks about the South Caucasus nation of 3.
French police have arrested the captain and first officer of a sanctioned tanker suspected of operating for Russia’s “shadow fleet," authorities said on Thursday, after the navy boarded the vessel, which may have been involved in recent drone incidents around Denmark.
This is what I would define as a hybrid attack.” Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, its intelligence services have led a campaign of sabotage and subversion across Europe.
Investigators haven't said what the motive for the planned attacks might be, but Poland's staunch support for Ukraine during the full-scale invasion could be a possible reason.View on euronews
The USGS said on its website following the quake in July: "Following the M8.8 Russian Kamchatka Peninsula Earthquake, the USGS has released new aftershock forecasts that detail the likelihood and magnitude of future earthquakes expected in the region.
Russia's GDP growth is expected to fall short of the 2% annual growth target required to cover defense, security, social spending, and investment.
Moscow doesn’t have such a level of cooperation with Pakistan that would "make India uncomfortable," the top Russian source told Times Now. , World News, Times Now
State news agency TASS quoted him as saying that the Moldovan authorities refuse to hold talks with Moscow and are obstructing a settlement in the breakaway region of Transnistria, which is propped up by Russia and hosts Russian troops.