World
NATO
Georgia Hosts NATO Drills Despite Cooling Ties With the West
The exercise, held near the capital Tbilisi, is part of a broader series of joint drills running from July 21 to August 8 across Georgia and Turkey, the defence ministry said in a statement.
July 26, 2025
War in Ukraine
AI Drones from Ex-Google CEO Help Ukraine Down Russian Shaheds
Ukrainian military sources say Schmidt’s firm, Swift Beat, supplied three drone types responsible for downing about 90% of intercepted Russian Shaheds.
July 26, 2025
Russia
Drones Slam Russian Defense Hub in Stavropol, Spark Fires at Two Major Tech Factories
At least four drones were involved in the early-morning assault, which damaged two major defense and technology factories, including a top drone manufacturer and military electronics producer.
Updated: July 26, 2025
Europe
Germany Aims to Enlist 40,000 Teens Annually in Push to be Europe’s Strongest Army
The German defense ministry aims to fill 15,000 slots this year through an existing program, increasing by 3,000 to 5,000 recruits annually.
July 26, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Zelensky’s Reversal on Anti-Corruption Institutions Is the Right Step – But the Fight Isn’t Over
As Ukraine fights Russia on the battlefield, it must also defend democracy at home. Zelensky pledges to restore anti-corruption independence after public outcry and global pressure was the right move.
July 26, 2025
US
‘Stop Fueling Russia’s War’: US Calls Out China at UN
Top US envoy at the UN demands that Russia agrees a peace deal, citing Trump’s 50-day ultimatum.
July 26, 2025
Ukraine
US Grants $4 Billion Arms Loan to Poland as NATO Tensions Rise
Washington has pledged a $4 billion loan guarantee to Poland, supporting its purchase of US-made weapons as Warsaw ramps up military spending near the Ukrainian front.
July 25, 2025
Ukraine
US Senator: Zelensky’s Credibility Hinges on Anti-Corruption Commitments
US Senator Richard Blumenthal, co-sponsor of the Sanctioning Russia Act, warned Zelensky that global support hinges on restoring Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms after mass protests shook Kyiv.
July 25, 2025
Putin
‘Near Drowning’ in Turkey: Chechen Leader Kadyrov Hospitalized After Beach Incident
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov reportedly nearly drowned at a Turkish resort but was rescued and hospitalized
July 25, 2025
Ukraine
Trump Predicts Zelensky-Putin Meeting ‘in Months’ as US Boosts European Security
The US president departed for Scotland amid major US loan guarantees to Poland, reassurances to Baltic Allies, and vague suggestions of a Russo-Ukrainian peace timeline beyond his 50-day ultimatum.
July 25, 2025
Europe
Who Blinks First? Russia vs NATO
In this video, a top US analyst warns Russia could attack NATO within 5-10 years if Ukraine settles for a “bad peace.” NATO prepares fast strikes as tensions rise across Europe.
July 25, 2025
Russia
New Cryptocurrency May Be Aiding Russia to Dodge Sanctions
But the launch of A7A5 in February this year opened up an alternative payment method for Russian businesses and individuals to sidestep sanctions when trading with foreign partners.
July 25, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine: A Step Back in the Fight Against Corruption?
For the first time since the start of the war, protests have broken out in Ukraine, directed against a new law concerning the hitherto independent anti-corruption bodies.
July 25, 2025
Russia
Ukraine Bombs Russia’s Key Explosives Factory in Massive Drone Blitz
The Nevinnomyssk Azot plant produces up to one million tons of ammonia and more than one million tons of ammonium nitrate annually – both used in the production of explosives and artillery shells.
July 25, 2025
Top News
Starlink Outage Disrupts Ukrainian Frontline Communications – Services Now Restored
Ukrainian forces rely heavily on the service for real-time coordination, reconnaissance, and drone operations; Kyiv’s drone forces commander conceded that this highlights their system’s weak area.
July 25, 2025
US
US Calls for Full Halt to Hostilities as Ukraine-Russia Talks End Without Ceasefire
Asked by Kyiv Post if the absence of a ceasefire and the continuation of Russian attacks mean Wednesday’s Istanbul meeting was a “missed opportunity,” State Department echoed the White House’s stance.
July 25, 2025

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