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The KAAN fighter jet is preparing for test flights, while Turkey's defence exports are growing rapidly.
The first test flights of the Turkish fifth-generation fighter jet KAAN are planned for the end of April. TUSAŞ reports growing international interest in the project and calls 2025 a turning point for the country's entire defence and aviation industry.
The trial of Crown Princess Mette-Marit's eldest son has begun in Norway
A court in Oslo has begun hearing the case of Marius Borg Høie, who is accused of four rapes and dozens of other serious crimes. The trial has already become one of the most high-profile scandals for the Norwegian royal family in recent years.
A massive attack by the Russian Federation left Kyiv and four regions without power, with up to 60% of subscribers in the Kharkiv region without electricity.
A rocket drone strike on the night of 3 February damaged energy facilities, caused emergency shutdowns and complicated restoration efforts due to temperatures dropping to minus 25 degrees.
Sweden and Denmark will jointly purchase air defence systems worth over €246 million for Ukraine
Stockholm and Copenhagen have agreed to jointly purchase and transfer modern air defence systems to Ukraine, which should strengthen protection against Russian attacks and at the same time support defence production in Sweden.
The EU is preparing its own secure defence data space without US technology, with plans to launch it by 2030.
The European Defence Agency is exploring the creation of a platform that will allow EU armies to securely exchange sensitive information and data for military AI, reducing dependence on American infrastructure.
Iran has no plans to export enriched uranium and is ready to negotiate with the US only without pressure – Shamkhani
An adviser to Iran`s supreme leader announced the refusal to transfer uranium abroad, outlined the conditions for possible negotiations with the United States, and warned of a harsh response in the event of war.
Rutte in the Verkhovna Rada: most missiles for Ukraine's air defence arrived through PURL, NATO support remains a priority
The NATO Secretary General stated that the Alliance will not reduce its focus on Ukraine's security, and that Russian attacks demonstrate the Kremlin's lack of genuine intentions for peace.
Rostislav Shurma stated that there was politically motivated pressure in the criminal proceedings and expressed his willingness to cooperate with the investigation.
The defendant publicly denied his guilt, stated that he resides in Germany, and insists on participating in the proceedings in a lawful manner.
Trump said he had never visited Epstein's island and accused his opponents of campaigning against him.
The US president denied any ties to Jeffrey Epstein and said that the disclosure of materials in this case was being used for political attacks.
Operation Guardian: 110 individuals suspected of evading military service based on new evidence
The National Police conducted the sixth stage of the special operation "Guardian" during which it documented large-scale schemes of evasion of mobilisation and military service in 20 regions of Ukraine.
The Clintons agreed to testify before Congress in the Epstein case after facing criminal charges.
Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House of Representatives after the committee moved closer to voting on holding them in contempt of Congress.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the FPV operator training centre and Russian troop concentrations in the Zaporizhzhia and Belgorod regions.
On the night of 3 February, Ukrainian defence forces launched a series of strikes against Russian military targets in temporarily occupied territories and border areas of the Russian Federation.