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Aviation
Ukrainian Air Superiority 2026 Status Update: Western Weapons Systems to Watch
The Ukrainian Air Force is under rapid change with delivery, deployment of, and agreements for key Western systems: F-16AM, Mirage 2000-5F, Rafale, Gripens, Saab ASC890 AEW&C platform, and Link 16.
Jan. 3, 2026
Ukraine
‘No Victory for Putin’ – US, Europe, Ukraine Brace as High-Stakes Diplomacy Meets Russian Escalation
As negotiators gather in Kyiv, US Republicans close ranks around a hard-edged peace framework, European capitals prepare security guarantees – and Moscow escalates militarily to shape the talks.
Jan. 3, 2026
Russia
Finland Questioning 4 Suspected of Undersea Cable Sabotage
The crew of the Fitburg were transporting EU-sanctioned Russian steel from St Petersburg, Russia, to Haifa, Israel, when they were detained, Finland said.
Jan. 2, 2026
Russia
Serbian President Hopes for Quick Sale of Russian-Controlled Oil Firm
The Pancevo refinery, which supplies around 80 percent of the Balkan country’s fuel needs, has been in limbo for weeks after US sanctions on Russia’s oil industry forced its shut down.
Jan. 2, 2026
War in Ukraine
Olympics at War’s Edge: Russian Athletes, Neutral Flags Ahead of Milan-Cortina 2026
As the IOC weighs neutral participation for Russian athletes, a Ukrainian intelligence review finds evidence of pro-war affiliations that could put Olympic eligibility under renewed scrutiny.
Jan. 2, 2026
Europe
Where Do We Stand After a Year of Trump?
What the European media have been saying.
Jan. 2, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine and Moldova Join EU’s ‘Roam Like at Home’ Zone as Ties Deepen
Ukraine and Moldova have joined the EU’s mobile roaming zone as part of deepening integration between the bloc, Kyiv and Chișinău.
Jan. 2, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Peace Talks Reignite With Security at Core
Talks resume this weekend as US, European, and Ukrainian officials focus on security sequencing, military guarantees, and enforcement mechanisms to sustain a durable peace.
Jan. 2, 2026
US
Moscow Vows to Provide Evidence After US Rejects Claim Ukraine Targeted Putin’s Residence
Russia claimed that forensic analysis could prove that the drones had been routed to the presidential residence, after independent analysts and intelligence agencies cast doubt on Moscow’s claims.
Jan. 1, 2026
Europe
2026: Defending Eastern Europe as a Post-American Era Dawns
The new year will be about adjusting to the realities of US retrenchment.
Jan. 1, 2026
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Putin’s Threats to Europe: Anatomy of a Great Deception
Putin’s bluff relies on his opponent not looking at the cards, as he seeks to turn Europe’s insecurity into his own projection of strength.
Jan. 1, 2026
Russia
Finnish Police Detain Russia-Linked Vessel Over Suspected Undersea Cable Sabotage
NATO has warned that undersea cables form a critical part of global infrastructure and are exposed to sabotage or hybrid tactics that could disrupt both civilian life and military communications.
Jan. 1, 2026
Ukraine
EU Leaders Insist Europe Is Not ‘At the Mercy of Great Powers’ Amid Global Turmoil
As many Europeans start the year with sore heads, the New Year’s tidings of political optimism beg the question: How much worse can it get?
Jan. 1, 2026
Ukraine
Moscow’s ‘Invented’ Valdai Attack is a Pretext to Scuttle Peace Talks, Top Analyst Warns
Alleged Ukrainian “strike” used to justify Russia’s hardline demands and reject Western peace proposals, ISW expert tells Kyiv Post.
Jan. 1, 2026
Ukraine
Trump Signals Russia Blocking Path to Peace as US Intel Rejects Putin’s Claim, Voters Grow Skeptical
The US president shares editorial blaming Putin for stalled talks, intelligence dismisses Kremlin claims, and the public questions whether peace is near.
Jan. 1, 2026
UAE
UAE State Defense Group Eyes 30% Stake in Ukraine’s Fire Point at $2.5 Billion Valuation
The UAE’s state-owned defense group EDGE plans to buy a minority stake in Fire Point, valuing the Ukrainian drone and missile maker at $2.5 billion.
Dec. 31, 2025

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