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Iran has ruled out direct meetings with senior American envoys in Qatar, even as US and Iranian technical teams continue indirect talks aimed at turning a ceasefire into a wider peace agreement.Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, met Qatar’s prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed…
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Britain, France and Germany pledged to increase support for Ukraine after talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in London. The meeting came as Kyiv reported its strongest run of territorial gains in more than two years. Separately, the European Union released nearly €2.8 billion in new financing for Ukraine under its…
The United States has launched a series of military strikes against Iranian targets after President Donald Trump accused Tehran of shooting down a US Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The move has rapidly escalated tensions across the Middle East casting fresh doubt over fragile peace negotiations. The…
The United States has launched a series of overnight strikes against dozens of Iranian military targets, prompting a wave of retaliatory attacks by Iran on US-linked sites across the Middle East and raising fresh concerns over regional stability and global energy supplies. The strikes, announced by US Central Command (Centcom),…
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The United States and Iran have announced a framework agreement aimed at ending the war. The memorandum of understanding, expected to be signed in Switzerland later this week, includes plans to halt military operations, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin talks on regional security and Iran’s nuclear programme. Countries across the Middle East and Western allies welcomed the agreement and urged both sides to follow through on commitments. The UAE has called for “an immediate and comprehensive cessation of hostilities in the region” and stressed the importance of protecting shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Abu Dhabi praised…
The United States has launched a series of military strikes against Iranian targets after President Donald Trump accused Tehran of shooting down a US Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The move has rapidly escalated tensions across the Middle East casting fresh doubt over fragile peace negotiations. The latest crisis erupted after an AH-64 Apache helicopter was brought down during a patrol mission near the strategically vital shipping route. Both crew members survived and were rescued and US officials blamed Iran for the attack. “The United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack,” President Trump said, adding…
Britain, France and Germany pledged to increase support for Ukraine after talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in London. The meeting came as Kyiv reported its strongest run of territorial gains in more than two years. Separately, the European Union released nearly €2.8 billion in new financing for Ukraine under its Ukraine Facility programme. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted Zelenskyy, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Downing Street for talks on air defence, long-range weapons, security guarantees and any future ceasefire with Russia. The four leaders reiterated their “unwavering support” for Ukraine and discussed “next steps in…
Governments across Europe and North America are accelerating efforts to reduce their dependence on China for critical minerals amid growing concern that Beijing’s dominance of global supply chains could leave key industries exposed to disruption.The European Commission is considering legislation that would require companies operating in strategically important sectors to diversify their supply chains and reduce reliance on single suppliers, particularly China. The proposal would require businesses to source critical inputs from at least three suppliers, according to Maroš Šefčovič, the European trade commissioner.Speaking at a conference in Brussels last week, Šefčovič said the measures formed part of a broader…
IronNet, once a darling of the cybersecurity sector, collapsed as a public company in 2023 following its listing on the New York Stock Exchange through a SPAC transaction in August 2021. Given the company’s high profile and widely respected founder, General Keith Alexander, the former Director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), alongside a board that included figures such as Ted Schlein, a partner at Kleiner Perkins who led the firm’s cybersecurity investments, and Don Dixon, founder of one of the world’s largest cybersecurity funds, news of the company’s difficulties prompted some critics to portray IronNet as an example…
The FBI is deploying an anti-drone task force to protect World Cup fans amid fears terrorists could be planning a spectacular attack on US soil. Security chiefs fear extremists may target stadiums packed with thousands of fans with swarms of suicide drones capable of causing mass casualties live on global television. FBI agents and police officers are being trained to detect and disable drones similar to those causing devastation in Ukraine. The FIFA World Cup starts in less than four weeks, with millions of visitors expected to travel across 11 US cities. The tournament is also being played in Mexico…
Why we built Collective Defence to protect the innocent civilians the new wars are designed to kill. By Andre Pienaar A few hundred dollars. That is roughly the cost of the first-person-view drone now used to hunt human beings street by street. A Shahed loitering munition costs a little more, but not much, and it can fly hundreds of kilometres before destroying a substation, a hospital, or a block of flats where families are asleep. This is the central, brutal fact of contemporary conflict: the price of taking a life has collapsed, while the cost of protecting one has not.…
Britain must prioritise defence spending over welfare or risk leaving the country dangerously exposed to Russia and other hostile states, a former defence chief has warned. General Sir Richard, one of the authors of last year’s Strategic Defence Review, said the government had spent a year struggling to fund its own defence promises and now faced a stark choice between cutting other areas of public spending. The retired four-star general suggested more money should be spent on defence and less on welfare. He said: “We spend five times as much on ourselves in welfare as we do on defence. “We…
Yuriko Backes did not take a conventional route into defence. Born in Kobe, Japan, and raised between Japan and Germany before studying in London and Bruges, Luxembourg’s first female Defence Minister built her career across diplomacy, European affairs and finance long before moving into defence in 2023, as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine forces European governments to rethink deterrence, resilience and military preparedness. Growing up between cultures, Backes says, continues to shape how she approaches diplomacy and security. “Attending international schools throughout my school years and growing up in Japan has given me a unique perspective on different cultures and…
By Ben Farmer West Africa has become the global epicentre of Islamist jihadism, with fighters linked to the Islamic State group and al-Qaeda now strong enough to threaten local states, a new analysis warns. The expansion has been made possible by increasingly sophisticated weapons and tactics, including the use of drones for attacks, reconnaissance and propaganda, according to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (Acled). Some 86 per cent of all Islamic State activity in early 2026 took place in Africa, as the continent became the group’s main focus, according to Acled, which monitors war and political violence. Taken…
Iran and North Korea are using artificial intelligence to avoid sanctions allowing hostile states to run complex financing schemes with little human involvement, according to a new report by the Royal United Services Institute. The report called, Algorithms of Evasion: The Rise of AI-Enabled Proliferation Financing, says countries under sanction could use AI to help move money through shell companies, fake documents, cryptocurrency transfers and hidden third-country intermediaries, making it harder for banks and governments to detect illicit payments. The report warns that AI could “radically increase the scale” of proliferation financing and sanctions evasion, threatening to overwhelm existing detection…
By Isabella Egerton Western governments and NATO allies remain dangerously exposed because cyber security, counter-drone operations and missile defence are still being treated separately, despite modern warfare increasingly merging all three domains, a new report has warned. The report, entitled Converging Defences, argues that the war in Ukraine and the ongoing war between Iran, Israel and the United States have exposed how cyber-attacks, drones and missile strikes are being used together to overwhelm both military and civilian infrastructure. Published by the defence and security company Collective Defence, the report states: “The electromagnetic spectrum is now a battlefield. Jamming a Starlink terminal, spoofing…