Defence

World

Fearing Russian invasion Estonia’s civilians heed their country’s call to arms

Indrek Jurtšenko is a trained opera singer. But today he takes me to a military manoeuvre in the Estonian forests.…

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NATO wants to work with tech start-ups on space defence. Secrecy is proving to be a huge obstacle

NATO has made no secret of its plans to work more closely with the commercial sector for its space defense…

Sport

Poland: Europe’s defence sentinel?

On 22 April, some 5,000 soldiers from seven European countries and the United States took part in a NATO defensive…

World

POLAND: EUROPE’S DEFENCE SENTINEL?

On April 22nd, some 5,000 soldiers from seven European countries and the United States took part in a NATO defensive…

Business & economy

UK banks under fire for debanking hundreds of defence firms

Politicians in the UK are concerned about the effects of ‘debanking’ on the country’s security and economic prosperity. UK lenders…

Green

Rising sea levels and climate change mean London’s flood defences are due for an upgrade

Officials have said London’s flood defence walls will need to be half a metre higher in the future to protect…

Business & economy

Spanish defence firm Indra sees first quarter profits surge 40%

The Spanish technology and defence company Indra Sistemas released its first quarter 2024 earnings on Monday, clocking in a revenue…

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A test AI-controlled jet fighter has taken to the skies. This is why it’s causing alarm

It was perhaps only a matter of time before artificial intelligence (AI) made its way into machines of war like…

My Europe

In the upcoming European elections, peace and security matter the most

As the European elections approach, a new group of Members of the European Parliament will soon take office, tasked with navigating…

Business & economy

France looks to take over key assets from tech firm Atos

The French government is looking to buy key parts of Atos to stop them falling into foreign hands, according to…

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