'This is all about defence': Macron addresses European security in Cyprus
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the importance of defense and European security during his address in Cyprus.
Letters to the Editor. Trump's Waging of War Shows That the DCA Agreement Must Be Terminated
A letter to the editor argues that Sweden should terminate its defence cooperation agreement with the USA due to Donald Trump's unpredictable policies and perceived hostility towards European allies.
EU defence commissioner begins missile tour for Ukraine in Poland: Kyiv needs over 2,000 missiles a year
The EU defence commissioner is visiting Poland to initiate a missile supply effort for Ukraine, which requires over 2,000 air defence missiles annually.
Czech Senate calls for learning from Ukraine's air defence experience
The Czech Senate urges the country to adopt Ukraine's experience in air defence amid ongoing demands for strengthening national security and response capabilities.
PM IN LUXEMBOURG β© Advocate for European Defense Capability: Like 27 Siblings Choosing a Movie on Netflix
AndrΓ© Denk, director of the European Defence Agency, likens the collaborative efforts of EU member states on defense capabilities to siblings trying to choose a movie to watch together.
Kaljulaid: America has always acted quite arrogantly in the Middle East
Raimond Kaljulaid, a member of Estonia's Defence Committee, criticized the US for acting independently in the Middle East, which has revealed a lack of coherent European foreign policy and left allies confused during crises.
NATOβs Arctic drills aimed at Russian subs and convincing Trump that Europe is serious about defence
NATO conducts Arctic drills focused on countering Russian submarines and addressing U.S. concerns regarding European military commitment.
Macron's India charm offensive: Can defence deals draw Delhi closer to Europe?
French President Emmanuel Macron is in India to finalize a significant defense deal involving the sale of 114 Rafale fighter jets amid discussions on strengthening European-Indian ties.
The Munich hangover: Security fest or defence insecurities exposed?
The Munich Security Conference raises critical questions about European defense amid ongoing tensions from Russia's war on Ukraine and economic challenges in France.
Germany calls on France to increase defence spending
Germany's foreign minister urged France to enhance its defence budget to achieve European self-sufficiency in security amid rising concerns over transatlantic ties.
German defence minister warns Russia cannot sustain war in Ukraine economically for long
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius warns that Russia may soon face economic difficulties in sustaining its war efforts in Ukraine.
Europe promised large-scale military aid to Ukraine in Ramstein
European nations have pledged to allocate 35 billion euros this year to support Ukraine's defense efforts, according to UK Defence Minister John Gilley.
Defence to make closing arguments as Le Pen trial ends
The defense is set to present its closing arguments as the trial of Marine Le Pen reaches its conclusion.
'Smaller countries only harm themselves when they deviate from the European direction'
The Irish Minister for European Affairs and Defence, Thomas Byrne, discusses the priorities and challenges of Ireland's upcoming EU presidency in 2026, emphasizing the importance of EU expansion and financial frameworks.
Euractiv: Common Military Data Space by 2030 - Goal of EU Defense Independence
European institutions are exploring methods for European armies and defense authorities to securely share information without US involvement, as part of a new initiative from the European Defence Agency.
After the 'no' to β¬6.75 billion requested last year by the Commission, Starmer renews call for UK's entry into SAFE
British Prime Minister Starmer is seeking to reinitiate the UK's participation in the β¬150 billion European defence fund SAFE following last year's declined proposal.
UK should consider resuming talks on EU defence pact, Starmer says
Keir Starmer has stated that the UK should think about re-entering discussions for a defence pact with the EU to enhance European security amidst current uncertainties.
Greenlandβs defence is βcommon concernβ for Nato, Danish PM says as European troops fly in
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized that Greenland's defense is a NATO-wide concern as European troops arrive in response to former President Trump's threats against the territory.
Does the EU now deem the US 'less reliable in terms of security, defence and trade'?
The article discusses the European Union's perception of the United States in relation to security, defense, and trade reliability.
Washington seen as a threat, Russia 'indoctrinated', Islamists lying in wait... The shocking report from Danish intelligence on European security
The latest annual report from the Danish Defence Intelligence Service highlights multiple security threats to Denmark and Europe, marking a notable inclusion of Washington as a threat for the first time.