
Finland Allows Reservists To Bring Own Guns and Drones To Duty
About one in three Finnish adults owns a licensed firearm, giving the country one of the highest civilian gun ownership rates in the world.

About one in three Finnish adults owns a licensed firearm, giving the country one of the highest civilian gun ownership rates in the world.

Ukraine peace talks in Florida did not prevent Moscow from hitting its neighbour with military-grade UAVs over the weekend.

Putin stands accused of seeking a prolonged regional crisis to weaken Ukraine’s position.

The Middle East is facing a significant escalation in hostilities as Iran prepares state funerals for two of its most powerful military and security leaders killed in recent Israeli strikes.

Ibrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian parliament’s National Security Commission, invoked Article 51 of the UN Charter, arguing Tehran could act in self-defense.

Budapest sends a fact-finding team to help resolve an energy supply dispute with the Ukrainian government.

“They are trying to hold the world hostage,” according to the U.S. Secretary of State.

Washington urged its citizens to leave southeast Turkey shortly after Ankara confirmed that NATO had intercepted a second ballistic missile fired from Iran.

Baku has signaled a significant military initiative in response to an Iranian drone attack.

According to a leading British military analysis centre, Moscow may be able to keep fighting in Ukraine until at least the end of 2026—while continuing to develop its military capabilities and weapon systems.