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UK Quietly Sends Storm Shadow Missiles to Ukraine as Russia Intensifies Drone Attacks
The UK has secretly delivered dozens of Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine, marking the first such delivery under Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government, according to sources cited by Bloomberg. This move took place weeks before the decision to allow Ukraine to target Russian territory with long-range Western missiles.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Adherence to international law and agreements is essential – Mark Rutte: Greece is a strong ally (updated)
Mitsotakis’ Statements
“We jointly recognized that, in facing modern challenges, we must build bridges of cooperation with our partners. We must move forward with faith in the principles of democracy and freedom, ensuring the respect of International Law and international agreements, which is especially important in the sensitive region of the Western Balkans.
Russia pummels Ukraine with 'record' drone barrage
Russia launched a record 188 drones at Ukraine overnight, Kiev said on Tuesday, amid growing international tensions over Russian missile threats and hints Moscow could strike European cities.
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Dominoes waiting for a push
Why are Greek parties to the right of New Democracy celebrating the election of Donald Trump in the US and the ousting of conservative hardliner Antonis Samaras from the governing center-right party?
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K.M., the Ministers and their “restrained words,” the banks (news next year), Pappas… everywhere Pappas, the AVAX vs. EKTER Feud, and updates from London
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Top NATO official calls on businesses to prepare for 'wartime scenario'
A top military official with NATO called on businesses Monday to prepare for a "wartime scenario" by bringing their production lines back home instead of relying on China and Russia, which could shut off access after starting a war.
US-Google face off as ad tech antitrust trial comes to close
Google and the United States government concluded closing arguments on Nov. 25 in a federal court case centered around allegations of the tech giant's dominance in online advertising.
U.S. Rejects ICC Jurisdiction Over Israeli Leaders Amid War Crimes Allegations
The United States expressed strong opposition to the recent arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated that the U.S.
NATO-Ukraine summit in Brussels – The Oreshnik threat and the Trump factor in the war
The launch of the experimental supersonic Oreshnik experimental supersonic missile by Russia against the Ukrainian city of Dnipro last Thursday caused international concern and led to an emergency meeting of the ambassadors of NATO and Ukraine in Brussels today.
Hamas Suspects Charged Over European Weapons Depots, Including Bulgaria
German federal prosecutors have brought charges against four suspected members of Hamas, accusing them of involvement in establishing and managing weapons depots across Europe.