
North Korea Tests Hypersonic Missiles in Show of Nuclear Strength
Pyongyang says global instability has increased the need for advanced weapons—as its regime cites recent U.S. military actions as the reason for boosting its own security.

Pyongyang says global instability has increased the need for advanced weapons—as its regime cites recent U.S. military actions as the reason for boosting its own security.

Experts see naval encirclement as China’s aggressive response to the recent Washington-Taipei arms deal.

The Netherlands aims to nearly triple its reserve forces by 2030—with labour unions and major firms aligning workplace policies with growing defence needs.

EU leaders struck a deal to further aid Ukraine, opting to avoid the politically fraught question of seizing Russian assets.

Chief Cabinet Secretary said Japan scrambled its F-15s over concerns about Chinese airspace violations.

Beijing urges relevant parties not to “overreact or engage in groundless hype.”

The German military ‘takes responsibility’ by commencing work on a $4 billion ballistic missile defence project.

With Rubio absent, his European colleagues aim to buy enough U.S. weaponry for Ukraine to keep fighting—despite peace negotiations.

France will instruct China to “refrain from providing any means, by any means, to Russia to continue the war,” according to the French Presidency.

“Some people in Paris and Berlin have internal problems and want to continue the war, perhaps in order to sell weapons.”