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Germany’s chief diplomat on Tuesday described U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to secure a truce in the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine as deadlocked, while China’s foreign minister sai...
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If NATO were to blockade shadow shipments to ports on the Baltic Sea, the Bosporus Strait and Vladivostok, Putin’s revenue stream would dry up and deflate his ability to prosecute the war.
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Germany is putting thousands of troops in Lithuania, a NATO member that borders Russia. It's the first long-term deployment abroad since World War II.
Single-use drones cruise towards their target before plummeting at velocity and detonating on impact. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNGermany's total aid to Ukraine this year to reach €7 billion - ZelenskyyPresident Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during a meeting with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, thanked Germany for an additional €3 billion in aid to Ukraine. This brings the total support for this year to €7 billion,
In the event of a peace settlement dividing Ukraine in two, the nations of the West have a critical interest in strengthening the western half—both as a bulwark against Russian encroachment and as a shining example of political and economic liberalism.
Kyiv minerals deal must comply with European law after Ukrainian minister Andrii Sybiha said work is continuing towards an agreement
The other key aspect of Merz's spending plan is an additional 3 billion euros worth of military aid for Ukraine. The commitment would build on Germany's existing support, which has included deliveries of IRIS-T air defense systems, Patriot missiles ...
The co-head of Germany’s Social Democrats party and frontrunner to become the next finance minister Lars Klingbeil dismissed swirling speculation over reviving pipeline gas deliveries from Russia after a potential peace deal for Ukraine.
The German military will be armed with loitering munitions, or exploding drones, for the first time, two defense ministry sources said on Thursday, as Berlin tries to catch up with a technology that has shown its destructive power in Ukraine.