
Ukraine Aims To Be Europe’s Weapons Factory
With the West’s focus shifting to the conflict in Israel, Kyiv no longer asks for aid, but investments in their planned military industry.

With the West’s focus shifting to the conflict in Israel, Kyiv no longer asks for aid, but investments in their planned military industry.

Sources say the attacks were intended to disrupt Iranian supply lines to Hezbollah.

Czech Ministry of Defense sees agreement as weapons manufacturing boost

“We were the first to do a lot for Ukraine and that’s why we expect for them to understand our interests.”

Authorities suspect weapons were to be used for an imminent plot to attack police.

Fund encourages member states to share defence costs amid depleted stockpiles

In exchange, the Zelensky government allegedly committed to not diplomatically recognise Kosovo.

The United Kingdom—and with it its international allies—“are not Amazon,” he declared, judging Ukraine’s constant demands for arms shipments to be somewhat excessive.

Ukraine gets no NATO invitation, but is allowed to skip the waiting list in the future while allies pledge billions of military aid; France commits long-range monster missiles; Turkey bags fighter jet sales; and the U.S. explains morally questionable choices.

Organized drug gangs, with their vast resources, threaten to undermine democracy and the rule of law as they seek to corrupt port officials, courts, local governments, and police officers, said Europol chief Catherine De Bolle.