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NATO's $1bn-a-month US arms pledge for Ukraine

NATO allies commit to spending at least $1 billion monthly on American weapons for Ukraine starting in 2026, a major signal to Russia as peace talks falter. Follow the latest defence updates.

Four killed in Russian drone strike on Kharkiv

A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv kills four and wounds 17, as US and Ukrainian officials discuss a refined peace framework to end the war. Read the latest developments.

Russian strike kills nine in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile attack on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as Poland closes airspace.

Ukrainians Accused of Railway Sabotage for Russia

Polish PM Donald Tusk reveals two Ukrainians working with Russian intelligence caused a railway explosion on a vital arms route to Ukraine. The suspects have fled to Belarus. Read the latest.

Ukraine Strikes Russia with Western Weapons

Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted Russian soil using Western-supplied weapons after key allies lifted restrictions, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.

Putin's radioactive tsunami torpedo threat

Vladimir Putin has escalated nuclear rhetoric by boasting about Russia's Poseidon nuclear torpedo, a weapon designed to create radioactive tsunamis that could devastate coastal cities for decades.

Putin's nuclear threat sparks WW3 fears

Vladimir Putin issues chilling nuclear threat to Western nations, warning of 'serious consequences' and raising global tensions over Ukraine conflict

Europe's defence reckoning as Trump threatens NATO

As Trump threatens to abandon NATO allies, Europe faces an urgent reckoning: it must rapidly develop independent military capabilities and reduce energy dependence on adversaries or risk catastrophic vulnerability.

Trump: Ukraine Can Use US Weapons Against Russia

Former President Donald Trump would permit Ukraine to deploy American-supplied weapons against Russian territory, marking a dramatic reversal in US foreign policy that could reshape the conflict.

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