Whole Families Wiped Out in Syria as Violence Escalates, Says UN

The United Nations has reported that entire families have been killed in the latest surge of violence in Syria. Airstrikes and shelling have intensified, leaving civilians dead as fighting between Syrian government forces and opposition groups worsens. According to the UN, the attacks have targeted residential areas, wiping out entire households. Many victims include women […]

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Western Military Leaders Meet Without U.S. to Back Ukraine

Top military officials from NATO and EU countries gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine’s security and demonstrate unity amid uncertainty over U.S. policy. The meeting, which included representatives from Japan and Australia, was notable for the absence of U.S. officials. “You don’t need American leadership to stand by Ukraine,” a European defense minister said, emphasizing […]

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UK’s Starmer Urges Russia to Accept Ukraine Ceasefire Deal

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has welcomed Ukraine’s acceptance of a ceasefire proposal, calling it a crucial opportunity to de-escalate the war. He stated that the next move now rests with Russia, urging Moscow to take concrete steps toward peace. “You cannot demand a ceasefire while continuing to launch attacks,” Starmer said, emphasizing that Ukraine […]

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EU Considers €800 Billion Defense Plan as US Support for Europe Remains Uncertain

On March 5, 2025, the European Union is considering a groundbreaking defense proposal worth 800 billion euros. The plan aims to strengthen Europe’s military capabilities amid concerns about the United States potentially disengaging from European defense efforts. The EU is looking to reduce its reliance on the U.S. for military protection as global security concerns […]

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Macron to Discuss Nuclear Deterrence With European Allies Amid Growing Security Concerns

On March 5, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron is set to discuss nuclear deterrence with European allies. The meeting aims to strengthen Europe’s defense posture amid growing concerns over global security threats. Macron’s strategy emphasizes France’s role as a nuclear power in Europe. The discussions are expected to focus on the role of France’s nuclear […]

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Smoke Grenades Disrupt Serbian Parliament, Lawmaker Reportedly Suffers Stroke

On Tuesday, Serbian opposition lawmakers threw smoke grenades and used pepper spray inside the parliament to protest the government. The protests were in support of students demonstrating against President Aleksandar Vucic’s rule, which has been under fire for months. The protests began after the deaths of 15 people in November when a roof collapsed at […]

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Israeli Forces Kill Senior Hamas Commander in West Bank Raid

On March 5, 2025, Israeli forces killed a Hamas commander during an operation in the West Bank. The commander was allegedly involved in planning attacks against Israeli civilians and military targets. “The commander was directly responsible for recent deadly attacks on Israelis,” said an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson. The IDF claims that this operation […]

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China Maintains 7.2% Defense Spending Increase Amid Rising Global Tensions

On March 5, 2025, China announced a 7.2% increase in its defense spending, raising the total to $320 billion. The increase comes as tensions between China and other countries continue to escalate over issues such as Taiwan, the South China Sea, and global power dynamics. China’s Ministry of Finance justified the move, stating that the […]

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Gaza on Edge: Egyptians and Israelis Warn of a New War

Tensions between Israel and Hamas are increasing, raising fears of a new war in Gaza. Egyptian and Israeli officials have warned that another conflict could erupt if the situation continues to escalate. Israel has conducted airstrikes in response to rocket fire from Gaza, blaming Hamas for the attacks.  Hamas has denied responsibility, accusing Israel of […]

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EU to Send Moldova €60 Million for Defense Support in 2025

The European Union will allocate €60 million to Moldova’s defense sector in 2025 to help strengthen its security against external threats. The announcement comes as Moldova faces increasing pressure from Russia, which has sought to destabilize the country through political influence and energy disruptions. The aid package will be used to modernize Moldova’s military, enhance […]

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