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Denmark Warns: US-Europe Rift Benefits Russia and China
Danish intelligence warns of unprecedented external threats as transatlantic divisions risk empowering adversaries. Experts debate Trump's perception versus European reality.
Britain's War Readiness Under Scrutiny: Army May Last Only Weeks
Military experts warn that Britain's Army could lose effective combat capability within weeks if committed to major conflict, raising serious questions about national defense preparedness.
Germany Introduces Voluntary Military Service for 18-Year-Olds
Germany approves voluntary military service program for young adults as part of ambitious plans to build Europe's most powerful conventional military force.
2,000 Rounds of German Military Ammunition Stolen in Security Breach
German Defense Ministry confirms theft of 2,000 rounds of military ammunition, blaming delivery driver's unauthorized stop. Investigation ongoing into perpetrators and motives.
Finland Breaks EU Deficit Rules After Russian Energy Cut and Border Closure
Finland's decisive break from Russia post-Ukraine invasion has pushed the Nordic nation beyond EU deficit limits, wiping out €12 billion in bilateral trade.
Germany-Poland Strategic Partnership: Breaking Historical Barriers
Germany and Poland seek to forge a new strategic alliance amid Ukraine war and Trump's return, despite deep historical tensions that continue to shape bilateral relations.
Europe's Military Revival: France Leads Continental Defense Buildup
European nations are rapidly expanding military capabilities as France prepares to restore voluntary military service amid Russian threats and uncertain US support.
France Eyes Military Service Revival Amid Rising European Tensions
France considers reinstating voluntary military service as European security concerns mount following controversial statements from military officials about potential future conflicts.
NATO Allies Face Escalating Security Threats from Airspace Breaches
Recent drone incursions into Romania and Moldova, coupled with sabotage attacks in Poland, highlight growing security challenges for NATO's eastern flank as EU officials call for enhanced infrastructure protection.