Trump Grants Kyiv Licence to Produce Patriot Interceptors at NATO Summit in Türkiye
Washington agreed to let Ukraine build the coveted air-defence missiles domestically, days after a record barrage on Kyiv killed 27. It could reshape the air war.

From reheated territorial disputes to the invisible war in cyberspace — reporting on the conflicts, old and new, that define global security.
Washington agreed to let Ukraine build the coveted air-defence missiles domestically, days after a record barrage on Kyiv killed 27. It could reshape the air war.

A truce months in the making unravelled in 48 hours. After attacks on vessels in the world's key oil chokepoint, Washington declared the ceasefire "over."

Long-dormant territorial disputes are heating up as external powers test old ceasefire lines. A look at where the risks are rising fastest.

From power grids to elections, digital intrusions are now a routine instrument of statecraft. What that means for the rules of conflict.

Defence budgets are climbing at their fastest pace in decades. What's driving the spending — and where it could lead.

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