Sweden invests $440 million in drones
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Sweden invests $440 million in drones

Sweden is prioritising the development of unmanned military systems, investing $440 million in new technologies, according to the Ministry of Defence.

Nicaraguan government announces release of dozens of prisoners amid increased US pressure
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Nicaraguan government announces release of dozens of prisoners amid increased US pressure

The Nicaraguan authorities announced the release of some prisoners amid international pressure, but human rights activists warn that repression in the country may continue after this step.

French fighter jets on the Black Sea: how NATO keeps the skies safe
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French fighter jets on the Black Sea: how NATO keeps the skies safe

Russia's war against Ukraine has changed not only the frontline on the ground, but also the rules of the game in the air, with a new zone of tension forming over the Black Sea.

Kurdish forces leave Aleppo after bloody fighting and truce agreement
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Kurdish forces leave Aleppo after bloody fighting and truce agreement

After several days of fierce clashes in Syria's Aleppo, Kurdish units agreed to withdraw to stop the escalation and to evacuate civilians and the wounded.

Le Pen's appeal will decide whether she can run for president of France
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Le Pen's appeal will decide whether she can run for president of France

The trial in Paris could dramatically change the balance of power for the 2027 French elections and determine the political future of the far-right leader.

Ministers believe UK can legally stop shadow fleet tankers
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Ministers believe UK can legally stop shadow fleet tankers

The UK has established a legal basis for detaining tankers linked to sanctioned countries. Exploration of new military options and enhanced control could change the situation on the waters.

Trump admits frustration with Ukraine talks and explains his stance on Putin
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Trump admits frustration with Ukraine talks and explains his stance on Putin

A peace agreement between Kyiv and Moscow was planned much earlier, but the negotiations reached a deadlock.

The Russian contingent is trapped: Transnistria is in complete isolation
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The Russian contingent is trapped: Transnistria is in complete isolation

The joint actions of Ukraine and Moldova cut off all supply channels to the separatist region, leaving the Russian military without logistical support and dramatically changing the balance of power in the region.

Resignations in the Government: Verkhovna Rada Committees Support Important Personnel Changes
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Resignations in the Government: Verkhovna Rada Committees Support Important Personnel Changes

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine made key decisions on government personnel. The committees supported the dismissal of the Minister of Defence and the First Deputy Prime Minister, while the resignation of the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine was not approved.

Even after the ceasefire: Israel continues to wipe Gaza off the map
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Even after the ceasefire: Israel continues to wipe Gaza off the map

Despite the ceasefire, massive destruction continues in the Gaza Strip, with thousands of buildings being destroyed under the pretext of fighting Hamas' underground infrastructure.

NACP checks MP's declaration after buying property in UAE
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NACP checks MP's declaration after buying property in UAE

The Anti-Corruption Agency has launched a full review of the MP's financial data amid information about the purchase of a home in Dubai.

400 million for winter and defence: Norway steps up support for Ukraine
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400 million for winter and defence: Norway steps up support for Ukraine

Against the backdrop of Russia's energy strikes, Oslo has announced a new large-scale aid package that will support Ukrainian cities, the budget and air defence.

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