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Poland has approved a new army development programme until 2039, with an emphasis on numbers and technology.
The strategic document defines the transformation of the Polish Army over 15 years and provides for the growth of the army to 500,000 troops, taking into account the experience of the war in Ukraine and NATO standards.
Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania conducted mine safety training in the Black Sea
Ships from three NATO countries practised searching for and neutralising drifting mines off the Bulgarian coast as part of the eighth activation of the Joint Black Sea Group.
King Charles III addressed Ukrainians on the occasion of the centenary of partnership
In his message, the British monarch emphasised his support for Ukraine, noted the resilience of the Ukrainian people and expressed his hope for a just and lasting peace.
Ukrainian delegation to hold talks with US in Miami on 17 January
The meeting between Ukrainian and American representatives in Florida will be devoted to finalising agreements on security guarantees and economic development in Ukraine ahead of the Davos Forum.
The Security Service of Ukraine and the Prosecutor General`s Office uncovered a scheme to supply the Armed Forces of Ukraine with defective ballistic goggles worth 60 million hryvnias.
Law enforcement officers established that tens of thousands of combat-unfit goggles were supplied to the army, and all budget funds were transferred in full to the contractor.
The Royal Navy`s first fully autonomous military helicopter took off in Britain
The new Proteus unmanned helicopter successfully completed its maiden flight in Cornwall, marking an important step in the development of hybrid aviation for the Royal Navy.
Shmyhal: Russian strikes damaged all power plants in Ukraine
According to the Minister of Energy, Russia carried out more than 600 attacks on the power grid last year, knocking out thousands of megawatts of capacity and complicating the electricity supply situation across the country.
Czech President in Kyiv: Only Ukraine wants peace; support and pressure on Russia must be stepped up
During his visit to Kyiv, the Czech president stated that Ukraine is ready for negotiations and difficult compromises for the sake of peace, while Russia shows no willingness, which requires joint pressure from Europe and the United States.
The EU Council has given the green light to the creation of AI gigafactories in Europe
The European Union has updated the rules governing the EuroHPC joint initiative in order to launch large-scale computing centres for artificial intelligence in Europe and strengthen the Union's technological independence.
Ukraine has received a new batch of missiles for air defence, and some of the systems have already resumed operation.
Western partners have provided Ukraine with missiles for air defence systems, which had not been used previously due to a lack of ammunition, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced.
Zelensky outlined key priorities: air defence, energy, peace talks and cooperation with the US
The President announced the receipt of a package of missiles for air defence, expectations from the Ramstein energy summit, his position on Russia delaying tactics in negotiations, and the work of the Ukrainian delegation in the United States on security guarantees and reconstruction.
Tymoshenko to appeal HACC decision on bail of 33 million hryvnia
The MP announced that she would appeal after the court hearing and stressed that she disagreed with the prosecution`s position in the case.