European Commissioner for Defense Andrius Kubilius said that stocks of all types of weapons of the EU countries, including missiles and ammunition, are at a very low level.
“Stocks of all types of weapons,…

“Stocks of all types of weapons,…

His efforts appear to have worked. China’s Foreign Ministry said the two were making “new efforts towards advocating for peace.” The joint statement agreed that dialogue and diplomacy were “the only viable option to resolve conflicts”, and it…
Among the pub-table strategists and commentators in Europe talking about Iran you often hear the phrase, “This is not our war.”
That’s a view as wrong as it is strategically unwise.
Of course it is our war. It is far more our war than…
LONDON/BERLIN/MILAN: Luxury carmakers are bracing for a hit to one of their most profitable markets as the war in Iran disrupts demand in the Gulf, a region known for high-margin bespoke sales.
A laser-engraved hood inspired by Arabian…
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Airlines are scrambling to adjust fares and flight schedules as a sharp rise in fuel costs threatens profitability and risks dampening travel demand.
Global airlines have begun hiking fares and cutting capacity to cope with the…

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — When a hiker fell from a 55-meter (180-foot) waterfall in wild New Zealand bush, rescuers were forced to evacuate the badly hurt woman without her dog, which couldn’t be found. After strangers raised thousands of…
The European Commission has released nearly €11 million to support humanitarian aid and strengthen disaster preparedness across Asia in 2026.
Over €8.7m will fund disaster preparedness initiatives throughout the region, the majority…
The Commission has published the outcomes of an expert study providing a new framework to track how research is turned into value in member states and associated countries of the European Research Area (ERA). The proposed framework will help…

When Jessica Johnston fell 180 feet down a waterfall in New Zealand, she was lucky to survive. She got even luckier a week later, when a helicopter crew found her missing dog Molly, shivering and alone, in the…

Stanford said the papers, which mentioned the Tiananmen Massacre, would be banned if returned to Beijing.