Joe Biden warned of a “direct” Russian attack on NATO if Ukraine collapsed in the face of Vladimir Putin’s invading forces. Biden said: “If Putin triumphs in Ukraine – the next move for Russian forces could very well be a direct attack
Estonia, one of the Baltic states, has raised alarm bells in recent months about a perceived increased hostility from the Kremlin, as the war between Ukraine and Russia continues to rage. The outgoing head of the Estonian Defense Forces (EDF), General Martin
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has urged Toto Wolff to focus on ‘other elements’ and not Max Verstappen with Mercedes lagging behind two of their customer teams at the moment. The Silver Arrows were slower than McLaren and Aston Martin at the
Russia looks to be on track to suffer over 330,000 casualties in Ukraine in 2024, eclipsing their total losses in the previous year, figures published by the Ukrainian army suggest. According to statistics put out by Kyiv, Vladimir Putin’s forces have sustained
Estonia should ramp up its military spending to be able to buy millions of ammunition to either deter Russia’s invasion or destroy its infrastructure if Moscow’s troops attack. That’s according to the outgoing head of the country’s military. Showing little doubt Vladimir
European Union countries, including the Netherlands, Germany and Sweden, are hesitant to provide Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems. The Netherlands is exploring options to support Ukraine financially and is considering depleting its stock of Patriot systems. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said
The United States has hinted it could send long range ATACMS with a range of almost 200 miles to Ukraine by the end of this week, threatening a major escalation of tensions between Washington and Moscow. Kyiv received its first batch of
The United Kingdom is the largest defence spender compared to Europe, leading a surge in defence budgets that has propelled European military spending to its highest level since the end of the Cold War. According to a report by the Stockholm International
FIRST ON FOX – The United States needs to maintain its global focus and efforts to stymie the growing cooperation and ambition of “axis of evil states,” according to historian and journalist Andrew Roberts, Baron Roberts of Belgravia. Roberts sits in the
Commemorative D-Day lapel pin badges, hand-crafted from the beach where giants once stood and fell, are being sold to raise cash for the Royal British Legion. The stunning limited edition poppy pieces have been made using sand from Gold Beach and metal