Tag: Security
Hungary To Ratify NATO Bids Of Sweden, Finland
Gulyás, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's chief of staff, reportedly said that NATO's expansion to include the two Nordic countries would be ratified by mid-December at the latest.
Berlin Has So Far Failed To Set A New Goal
The coalition government has taken some important steps to address the current crisis, but has so far failed to set a new, more sustainable course.
Germany’s Scholz Travelling To China Soon
The chancellor is walking a thin line between business interests and human rights concerns.
Europe’s Efforts To Revamp Its Chronically Underfunded Militaries
Billions in new defense spending is here, but European firms don’t have the supply, coordination or speed to match the war-time demand.
Limiting China’s Tech Dominance - Jeremy Fleming
GCHQ Director Jeremy Fleming will warn China is seeking to use digital currencies and satellite systems to tighten its domestic grip and spread influence abroad.
Vladimir Putin The Master Of All He Surveyed
Insiders are publicly jockeying to take advantage of shifting Kremlin power dynamics as Putin’s war against Ukraine turns against him.
The Kerch bridge in Crimea was partially destroyed
The Kerch bridge in Crimea was partially destroyed by an explosion Saturday morning, in a strategic and symbolic blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his campaign against Ukraine. The Kerch bridge in Crimea is crucial for the Kremlin’s military op...
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant Lost Major Power Source Amid Ongoing Shelling
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has lost its last remaining external power sources amid renewed shelling and now relies on emergency generators for “essential nuclear safety and security functions,” the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said on Saturd...
Viktor Orbán’s Game
Viktor Orbán’s double game: Spin EU conspiracies in Budapest, collaborate in Brussels Hungary OKs sanctions packages and negotiates reforms in Brussels.
‘The lady IS for turning’: 5 screeching U-turns inside 3 months from Liz Truss
It’s not just her disastrous mini-budget that’s had Britain’s prime minister rowing back.
The death count from a stampede and riot at a football game in Indonesia rose to 174
The country’s football league to be suspended while authorities investigate the incident.
The Removal of Burkina Faso Military Leader via Coup, Have triggered Unrest
Security forces used tear gas against protesters outside the French embassy after Burkina Faso’s leader was ousted on Friday.