EU discusses ‘drone wall’ to protect airspace from Russian violations
Brussels – In a bold move to fortify its eastern flank, the European Union is discussing the deployment of a high-tech “drone wall” — a coordinated network of surveillance and defense drones designed to protect EU airspace from unauthorized incursions, particularly from... read more »
Geopolitical Intrigue and Legal Battles: The High-Stakes Case of Telegram’s...
The recent indictment of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France has stirred global interest, intertwining legal, political, and international business dynamics. Charged with multiple offenses, including facilitating illegal transactions, Durov’s legal battle takes on added significance due to... read more »
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Striking Third Bridge in Kursk Region Amid Ongoin...
On August 19, 2024, Russian authorities reported that Ukrainian forces had struck a third bridge in the Kursk region, intensifying the ongoing conflict between the two nations. The latest strike targeted a bridge over the Seim River in the village of Karyzh, marking the third such attack in recent... read more »
Intensified Conflict in Eastern Europe: Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia Escala...
The conflict in Eastern Europe has entered a dangerous new phase, with Belarus deploying nearly a third of its armed forces along its border with Ukraine. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko justified the move as a necessary response to Ukraine’s troop buildup near the border and Kyiv’s... read more »
Now Russia calls for UN meeting on Syria, to supply S-300 missile...
Russia on Saturday called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council as Moscow said it would consider supplying S-300 missile systems to Syria following U.S.-led... read more »
