
U.S. Report: Turn Taiwan Strait Into Drone ‘Hellscape’
Think tank argues for UAV-led resistance to potential Chinese invasion.

Think tank argues for UAV-led resistance to potential Chinese invasion.

Kyiv and Washington were set to open fresh negotiations in Geneva aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, as Moscow backed fresh strikes on Kyiv overnight.

Moscow launched a massive weekend missile and drone attack, primarily targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, railways, and residential buildings.

Berlin and Kyiv have formalized a strategic partnership to integrate Ukrainian frontline expertise into German military academies.

According to Mark Rutte, European members of NATO may provide security guarantees if a ceasefire is reached.

After a brief ceasefire, Russian shelling hit Ukrainian cities’ energy systems amid freezing lows of minus 17C in Kyiv and minus 23C in Kharkiv.

Despite the planned diplomatic engagement, armed clashes and drone strikes continue to take a high toll on civilians on both sides.

Following attacks on January 24, 1,676 apartment buildings in Kyiv were left without heating while repair crews struggled to restore electricity and warmth—due to ongoing UAV strikes and sub-zero temperatures.

Western microchips are reportedly reaching Russia via intricate networks of intermediaries—located mainly in China, Hong Kong, and other parts of Asia.

Citizens on both sides freeze amid attacks on power generation, while Zelensky speculates about Moscow’s future targeting of nuclear facilities.