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As the week wraps up, catch up with SOFREP’s Evening Brief, delivering the top defense and global affairs stories for June 13 ...
But the success of Ukraine’s drone and sabotage operations challenges that theory of victory. It shows that Ukraine is not simply holding the line or surviving a war of attrition; it is shifting the ...
Ukraine’s intelligence services have evolved into world-class operators, executing covert missions from Crimea to Africa.
Following a high-profile speech by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at Chatham House in London, Beijing has issued a characteristically stern rebuke after Rutte named China alongside Russia, North ...
A new five-part podcast series from Sky News and Tortoise called The Wargame simulates a Russian attack on the UK. It is the ...
Russia has lost more than one million troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion, the Ukrainian ...
On June 10, Vladimir Zelensky stated that his delegation is not authorized to discuss matters of sovereignty and territorial integrity during the negotiations. According to him, the negotiators may ...
The Ukraine war won't end until NATO reduces its military footprint in Eastern Europe, a senior Russian official has said. Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's deputy foreign minister, who is responsible for U.S.
As Keir Starmer sets out plans to get war-ready, Tim Bird describes life in the Nordic country renowned for its preparedness ...
There appears to be an imbalance between Nato’s practical and political responses to Russian threats against European ...
Russia struck a former British visa centre in Kyiv on Tuesday in one of its largest air attacks on the capital since the war ...