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Croatia is investing in advanced anti-drone technology to counter aerial threats, as shown by this defensive system facing a drone in the sky.
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Croatia Pumps €125 M into Anti‑Drone Shield – A New Defence Frontier

Croatia has thrown €125 million into a home‑grown anti‑drone shield, a move that turns the country from a peripheral NATO member into a regional hub for low‑altitude air defence. The programme,…
Posted by Edward Ashford December 18, 2025
Finland, a key NATO ally in the Arctic region, is at the center of strategic defense planning as NATO ministers plot to strengthen its capabilities in the Baltic-North Sea corridor.
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Finland’s Defence Leap: NATO Ministers Plot New Arctic‑Ready Forces

Finland has turned the NATO summit in The Hague into a launchpad for a dramatic upgrade of its air‑defence firepower, signalling a decisive shift in the balance of power across…
Posted by Edward Ashford December 17, 2025
A police officer holds a badge and a firearm, symbolizing the authority and responsibility of law enforcement.
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Serbian Police Officer Suspended for Owning Illegal Automatic Weapon

A Serbian police officer has been suspended after an illegal automatic rifle was discovered in his home, reigniting a volatile debate over gun control and the integrity of law‑enforcement in…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 16, 2025
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EU Guarantees for Ukraine: New Security Pacts and Funding Commitments

The Berlin summit has turned rhetoric into a concrete blueprint: Europe will back Ukraine with a standing multinational force, a €2.7 billion reconstruction tranche and a €10 billion “reparation loan” funded by…
Posted by Edward Ashford December 16, 2025
A formidable border wall, topped with barbed wire, symbolizes the geopolitical and security challenges facing regions affected by drug trafficking and cross-border violence.
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Fentanyl Declared a Weapon of Mass Destruction – What It Means for Europe

President Donald Trump’s November executive order branding illicit fentanyl a “weapon of mass destruction” has sent shockwaves through Europe, prompting a rapid, coordinated EU response that sidesteps the American label while…
Posted by Rūta Jankauskaitė December 16, 2025
As Kazakhstan braces for a nationwide storm surge, power infrastructure stands as a critical symbol of resilience against the approaching extreme weather.
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Kazakhstan Braces for a Country‑Wide Storm Surge

Kazakhstan is staring down a December storm of unprecedented ferocity – wind gusts topping 30 m s⁻¹ have swept across the steppe and into the mountains, prompting the Ministry of Emergency Situations…
Posted by Aida Sadykova December 15, 2025

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