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Conflicts & Security · Europe
KNDS IPO Delayed: Europe's Defense Consolidation at a Crossroads
The postponement of KNDS's stock market flotation halts Germany's planned 40% stake acquisition in the Franco-German tank maker, raising questions about European defense integration amid rising security concerns.
Conflicts & Security · Europe
Russia's Deadliest Drone and Missile Strike Kills 27 in Kyiv
Russia launched its most devastating attack on Kyiv, deploying nearly 500 drones and over 70 missiles, killing at least 27 people in what city mayor Vitali Klitschko called the worst assault in four years of war.
Conflicts & Security · Europe
Zelensky Vows Retaliation After Deadly Russian Strike on Kyiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged retaliation after Russian strikes killed at least 21 people in Kyiv, surveying a devastated apartment block while promising a firm response.
Conflicts & Security · Europe
Ukraine Strikes Deep Into Russia, Hitting Arms Plant and Fuel Hub
Ukrainian drone strikes targeted a weapons factory in Vladimir region and a fuel depot in Volgograd, escalating Kyiv's strategy to pressure Moscow into peace talks.
Diplomacy · Europe
Turkey Arrests 225 Activists Ahead of NATO Ankara Summit
Turkish authorities have detained over 225 human rights activists, environmental protesters, and journalists under a strict public gatherings ban imposed ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara.
Conflicts & Security · Europe
EU Eyes Ending Protection for Ukrainian Men of Fighting Age
The European Commission is considering revoking temporary protection status for military-age Ukrainian men, a move backed by several EU member states and even Kyiv itself, as the war grinds on.
Diplomacy · Europe
Germany: Heat Wave Ends, Diplomacy Heats Up in Washington
Germany's record-breaking heat wave gives way to storms and cooler temperatures, as Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul heads to Washington for critical NATO and bilateral talks with the United States.
Conflicts & Security · Europe
Ukrainian Drones Ignite Russian Refinery as Putin Admits Hardship
Debris from intercepted Ukrainian drones sparked a fire at a major Russian oil refinery on Sunday, as President Putin acknowledged his country is enduring a 'difficult period' amid escalating long-range strikes.
Conflicts & Security · Europe
Russia Linked to $2.5B Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack
Investigators now point to Russian-linked cybercriminals behind the devastating ransomware attack on Jaguar Land Rover, which cost the UK economy an estimated $2.5 billion.
Global Issues · Europe
UK Woman Strangled by US Pilot Condemns Military Trial
British academic Sarah Steele has waived anonymity to expose the failures of US military justice after being strangled by an American fighter pilot in Cambridge, England, calling the process 'military first, justice second.'
Diplomacy · Europe
Zelensky Returns Polish Honor Amid Historical Dispute
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned Poland's highest honor after it was stripped, signaling willingness to address painful shared history while navigating wartime alliances.
Diplomacy · Europe
Germany and UK Rebuild Ties a Decade After Brexit Vote
Ten years after the Brexit referendum reshaped European politics, Germany and the UK are actively rebuilding diplomatic and economic ties, even as political uncertainty looms over Britain's leadership.