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Russia's war in Ukraine began in Crimea. It could end there, too, defense experts say.
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"Russia cannot afford to lose Crimea," Snegovaya said. "This offers Ukraine an opportunity to use...
Russia's hybrid warfare is intensifying. Here's how NATO could respond
Newsweek· 6 days agoSabotage attacks blamed on Russia have left NATO countries scrambling to respond, suggesting...
Politico: Belarus supplied arms to Azerbaijan in 'betrayal' to Armenia
Kyiv Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBelarus delivered advanced weapons to Azerbaijan for years, despite being in a Russia-led security...
Readers ask: Why stop funding NATO? Letters to the Editor, June 16, 2024
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 1 day agoKaren Deitemeyer, Melbourne This article originally appeared on Florida Today: NATO, Hamas, Trump...
GOP candidates for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District united on many issues, but differ on Ukraine
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFrom support for Ukraine to tackling the deficit, candidates for the 3rd Congressional District...
Biden and the G-7 Seek to Reassure Ukraine
Foreign Policy Magazine· 4 days agoAs part of the deal, the United States will continue to help train Ukraine’s forces and provide them with weapons. Importantly, unlike NATO’s Article <...
G7 leaders agree to send $50bn of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLike its allies, Washington’s offer will not contain a specific monetary pledge or a promise of a...
Russia Ramps Up Sabotage Operations in Europe
Foreign Policy Magazine· 4 days agoJack is taking a well-deserved vacation this week, so our colleague Amy Mackinnon is filling in. By the way, there’s a major NATO summit coming up in...
NATO Chief Signals Openness to Hungary’s Opt-Out of Ukraine Aid
Bloomberg· 6 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg agreed to Hungary...
Let’s unpack some questions about Russia’s role in North Korea’s rocket program
Ars Technica· 6 days agoAlso, there are many member countries who spend less than 2,0% of their GDP on defense, and we all know who they are, but Iceland is flying under the radar. They must spend 2,0% on defense even ...