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As the United States struggles to keep pace with China’s rapidly growing navy, a major setback has hit one of its key naval programs. The Constellation-class frigate project is facing serious delays, with the first vessel—originally scheduled for 2026—now not expected to be completed until 2029.
French President Emmanuel Macron has strongly criticized the United States over threats related to its interest in acquiring Greenland.
NASA has detected an anomaly that is drawing the attention of scientists around the world.
Ukraine has destroyed a Russian military convoy in a single strike using a U.S.-supplied HIMARS rocket system in the Donetsk region.
With Ukrainian officials estimating that Russian casualties have surpassed the grim milestone of one million, Vladimir Putin is reportedly sending wounded soldiers back into combat to make up for a severe shortage of troops.
A few weeks ago, Russian espionage devices washed up on British shores; they were used to gather intelligence on British nuclear submarines.
The European Union is pushing to lower the price cap on Russian oil barrels from the current $60 to $45.
North Korea has successfully relaunched its second destroyer after the vessel was damaged during a failed launch in May. Leader Kim Jong-un, speaking a day before the second ceremony, pledged to build two new warships each year to counter perceived external threats.
A group of Tesla owners in France is suing Elon Musk’s car company, claiming the vehicles have become symbols of far-right ideology and that they are suffering direct and tangible harm as a result of the billionaire CEO’s behavior.
Poland has scrapped plans to purchase American S-70i Black Hawk helicopters as Warsaw rethinks its defense strategy in light of a potential Russian threat.
Iran’s Defense Minister has warned that the country would strike U.S. military bases in the region if a conflict with the United States were to break out, as Donald Trump admitted he is now less confident that a nuclear deal can be reached.
Russia may be preparing to extend the war beyond Ukraine and test NATO’s resolve in the Baltic region, the head of Germany’s foreign intelligence agency has warned.