The Nordic countries and Poland do not possess nuclear weapons and currently have no plans for their joint development.
On 15 December, F-16 fighter jets of the Turkish Air Force intercepted and shot down an unidentified unmanned aerial vehicle ...
Are we witnessing the beginning of the end of war in Europe? That is a question posed by the organizers of the Foreign Policy ...
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Denmark has signed contracts for the purchase of additional short-range air defense systems: NASAMS, IRIS-T SLM, and VL MICA.
Reaching a peace agreement in Ukraine would be equivalent to the redeployment of Russian armed forces to NATO’s eastern flank ...
As Russia’s aggression against Ukraine continues to redefine security across Europe, Estonia stands out as a state that has ...
The EU’s recent actions to address the continent’s deteriorating economic security are transformative. Brussels plans to ...
As Europe enters its third year of the largest land war on the continent since 1945, a quiet but profound shift is taking ...
Greece has once again found itself at the intersection of competing interests of the world’s major powers. This time, the ...
The U.S. Department of State has approved a record-breaking arms sale to Taiwan. The package, worth up to $11 billion, ...
For years Poland seemed insulated from the waves of terrorism that struck Western Europe. That illusion is crumbling.
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