The 2026 NATO summit in Ankara highlighted Türkiye's rising strategic influence, widening transatlantic differences over ...
Canada is expected to choose between S. Korea's Hanwha Ocean and Germany's TKMS within 30 days for a submarine program worth an estimated $40 billion.
Fianna Fáil MEPs have defended their decision to abstain in a motion calling for a ban on exports of alumina to Russia amid ...
Four Fianna Fáil MEPs abstained as European Parliament voted to call for ban on alleged exports of alumina from the EU to ...
This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia Gevorg Kocharyan... On June 11, the NA Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs debated in the first reading the draft ...
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F-35 Lightning II: Turkey’s return & NATO airpower stakes
Few geopolitical puzzles are as layered — or as consequential — as the question of whether Turkey will ever fly the F-35 ...
The United States and Iran are working to maintain a fragile ceasefire through ongoing negotiations; NATO leaders will gather in Ankara amid divisions over Ukraine, Iran and the alliance's future ...
A bold ultimatum given to Belarus's leader by Volodymyr Zelenskyy appears to have worked - and the Ukrainian leader also ...
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Rubio seeks Gulf backing for Iran accord
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has assured Gulf Arab partners that Washington will not pursue a deal with Tehran at the expense of their security, as the Trump administration tries to build ...
The United States and Europe may come into conflict over Ukraine at the upcoming NATO summit, as Western companies are expected to benefit further from defense orders. Meanwhile, China’s missile test ...
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Alberta submits plans and announces partners for new pipeline to B.C. coast
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that her government has a route – and builders – for a new pipeline to the B.C. coast, just hours after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a deal ...
TAIPEI - Taiwan safeguarding its own security and refusing rule by China’s Communist Party should not be seen as a provocation, President Lai Ching-te said on June 18, adding he hoped a new US arms ...
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