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Berlin won't deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, but more Iris-T antimissile systems are in the pipeline.
Germany is among the leading countries in supporting the Ukrainian state. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this ...
Germany's guaranteed support for Ukraine this year will amount to EUR 7 billion, but the German government plans to allocate ...
The SPD manifesto is aimed at defusing the growing outrage over the party's militaristic course, which resulted in its ...
Russian forces have been moving into Sumy region since April when Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin called for the creation of a ...
Military leaders and analysts alike are questioning whether any level of battlefield attrition can alter Russia’s efforts to ...
All attention has shifted to the Middle East. How it will end is still difficult to understand. So far, I am writing this ...
Ukraine’s domestically developed short-range Sapsan ballistic missile has successfully completed combat testing and is in the ...
Ukrainian defenders have neutralized more than a million Russian soldiers since the start of the full-scale war. Meanwhile, ...
The demands on NATO's European members are huge: new hardware targets agreed this month will require the biggest armament spree in decades. Rutte has pushed for a commitment to bolster defence ...
The number of Russian troops killed or wounded in Ukraine has topped 1 million, military officials in Kyiv said Thursday, describing the huge price that Moscow has paid for its 3-year-old invasion.
Germany has announced it will not deliver Taurus missiles to Ukraine, despite repeated requests from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Before becoming Chancellor, Friedrich Merz had pledged to provide ...