Russian Missile Strike on Ukraine

Russia launched an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile at Ukraine in response to the U.S. and U.K. approving Ukraine's use of Western-supplied long-range missiles. The missile attack was a new type of lethal capability and was not intercepted by air defense systems. The U.S. was notified briefly before the launch through nuclear channels. Putin claimed the missile attacked targets at a speed of Mach 10.

China-Taiwan Relations

Taiwan's defense ministry says China lacks the ability to fully invade Taiwan due to equipment limitations but is developing advanced weapons and exploring other options to threaten Taiwan, such as inspecting foreign cargo ships.

Poland's Military Budget Increase for 2025

Poland plans to increase its military spending to $48.7 billion in 2025, constituting 4.7% of GDP compared to 4.1% in 2024. The country is considering American nuclear weapons to deter Russian aggression and is making large military equipment purchases to enhance its defense capabilities.

Ukraine's Defense Against Russia's Attack

Ukraine used F-16 jets to defend against Russia's mass missile and drone attack, resulting in casualties and damage to facilities. The country received F-16s from allies to strengthen its air defense capabilities.

Germany-UK Bilateral Treaty

Germany and the United Kingdom are planning to draw up a treaty to deepen trade, defense, and other ties. The move aims to reset relations with the EU and includes plans for a joint action on illegal migration. The bilateral agreement is expected to cover various areas, including trade, defense, and economy.

Bryan Kohberger murder case and defense's motion for change of venue

Idaho Judge condemns defense in Bryan Kohberger murder case for distributing questionnaires that could be 'inculpatory' to Latah County residents. Defense argues for a change of venue due to intense pressure to convict Kohberger. Prosecutors object to the motion, citing high case recognition and lack of justification for a move. Trial expected to begin next year and could take up to 15 weeks.

Ukraine Military Recruitment

Ukraine is recruiting more soldiers for defense and offensive operations, offering civilians a one-week tryout as soldiers.

Tensions in the Middle East

Tensions are high in the Middle East as the U.S. supports Israel amid threats from Iran and its proxies. Meetings are being held to discuss defense strategies and de-escalation efforts.

Taiwan's Defense Readiness

Taiwan faces a crisis in a television drama depicting a Chinese military blockade, highlighting real issues in Taiwanese defense readiness under President Lai Ching-te. Young Taiwanese are not responding to the call for military service, and the country is behind schedule in training reservists. The US is required to help Taiwan strengthen its defenses but is not committed to intervening in case of a Chinese attack. Taiwan must improve its training programs to deter China and prevent war. Public concern about conflict is rising in Taiwan.

Taiwanese Military Readiness vs. Beijing Threat

Taiwan is facing a threat from Beijing, with concerns about the readiness of its military forces. Efforts to improve defenses, including extending mandatory military service and revamping reservist training, are falling short.

Kamala Harris Declines to Preside Over Netanyahu's Address to Congress

Vice President Kamala Harris declined to preside over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress due to a prior commitment in Indiana. Senate President pro tempore Patty Murray also refused, leading to Sen. Ben Cardin presiding instead. Harris will meet with Netanyahu separately to discuss Israel's defense against Iran and terrorist groups.

Compulsory Military Service in Europe Amid Russian Threat

Several European nations have reintroduced or expanded compulsory military service in response to Russia's threat, with debates and changes in countries like Latvia, Norway, Germany, and Sweden. NATO is urged to increase capabilities for potential conflict, including conscription.

U.S. F-16 Fighter Jets Sent to Ukraine

The White House announced that U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets will be sent to Ukraine to aid in their defense against Russia, with other countries like Norway also donating F-16s. The jets will enhance Ukraine's air defense capabilities and help in countering Russian aggression.

India-Russia Relations Amid Ukraine Conflict

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India visits Russia amid complications in the relationship due to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, strengthening ties with a major trading partner and defense supplier while also navigating the complexities of Russia's closer relationship with India's rival, China.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's Visit to North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the communist regime of North Korea, highlighting the need for anti-American and anti-Western states to have strong ties. He emphasized support for North Korea's defense against the U.S. and thanked them for backing Russia in military operations in Ukraine. Putin's visit to North Korea is expected to focus on trade, defense, and signing agreements.

U.S. Military's Plan to Defend Taiwan from Chinese Invasion

President Xi Jinping has called on China’s People’s Liberation Army to be ready to take Taiwan by force by 2027. The U.S. military is working on a plan, known as “Hellscape,” to deploy thousands of new drones to thwart a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.

Hunter Biden Federal Gun Trial

Hunter Biden is on trial for federal gun charges including lying on a firearms purchase form. Key witnesses include his daughter, ex-wife, and brother's widow. The prosecution has rested its case, and the trial continues with expert testimonies and defense arguments.

Hunter Biden's Gun Trial

The prosecution has rested in Hunter Biden's gun trial, with the defense preparing to bring witnesses. Hunter faces charges related to false statements in the purchase of a firearm and possession of a firearm while being an unlawful user of a controlled substance. The trial is expected to conclude next week.

NATO debate on Ukraine's use of Western munitions for strikes on Russian soil

NATO members are debating whether to allow Ukraine to use Western munitions and supplies for strikes on Russian soil. The US has given Ukraine permission to use American weapons for defending Kharkiv.

U.S.-China Defense Meeting on Taiwan Tensions

The U.S. and Chinese defense chiefs discussed Taiwan tensions at a meeting in Singapore, emphasizing the importance of keeping military-to-military communication open. The dialogue also touched on conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and the South China Sea.

Former President Trump's New York Trial

Former President Trump criticizes New York trial against him, claiming key witnesses were not called. Jury continues deliberations for a second day in the criminal trial where Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records. Defense argues prosecutors did not meet the burden of proof.

Donald Trump's hush money trial

Lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money trial presented closing arguments to jurors, with the prosecutor accusing Trump of participating in a hush money scheme and the defense claiming Trump's innocence. The jury will now deliberate on the 34 felony counts Trump faces.

International Relations

French President Macron suggests Ukraine should be allowed to strike military targets inside Russia with Western-supplied weapons.

Poland signs $735 million contract with U.S. for missiles

Poland signed a $735 million contract with the U.S. for the supply of JASSM-ER missiles as part of efforts to bolster its armed forces in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

NATO Chief's Remarks on Ukraine-Russia Conflict

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is facing calls for resignation after suggesting Ukraine should use Western-supplied missiles to attack Russian targets. Italian officials have criticized Stoltenberg's comments, emphasizing the need for caution and defensive aid only. Ukrainian President Zelensky supports the idea and urges shooting down Russian missiles over Ukrainian airspace.

Taiwan-U.S. Relations and Military Aid

Taiwan has ordered weapons from the United States to defend against potential invasion by Beijing, with a bipartisan House delegation meeting Taiwan's new president. The importance of these weapons was highlighted by recent Chinese military drills around Taiwan in response to the president's inauguration speech.

India's Military Advancements in Artificial Intelligence

India is investing in AI for military purposes to keep up with China's advancements in the field. The Indian military has showcased defense artillery robots and is partnering with the U.S. on AI initiatives. The use of AI in warfare has the potential for both positive and negative impacts.

Legal Analysis of Trump Defense in New York v. Trump Trial

MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin declared a key exchange between Trump lawyer Todd Blanche and the prosecution's star witness Michael Cohen a 'real triumph' for the Trump defense team during the New York v. Trump trial.

Corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez

Attorneys for Sen. Bob Menendez's co-defendants argue that the corruption case is based on guilt by association, emphasizing innocent gestures and friendships, refuting allegations of bribery and highlighting cultural norms regarding gift giving.

Russia's Assault on Ukraine

Ukraine's generals warn they have run out of reserves to halt Russia's assault on Kharkiv, as Putin masses over half a million troops. Ukraine struggles to contain the advance in the north east, facing significant numerical superiority from Russia.

Pakistan test-fires Fatah-II Guided Rocket System

Pakistan successfully test-fired a short-range, indigenously developed rocket system to boost its defense against India. The system has high precision and the ability to defeat missile defense systems.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine's generals warn they have run out of reserves to stop Russia's assault on Kharkiv, as Putin masses over 500,000 troops. The outlook for Ukraine is bleak as Russia has significant numerical superiority.

Tensions between the United States and Israel

Sen. Chris Coons warns that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions could strain the relationship between the United States and Israel. Coons urges Netanyahu to choose the path of peace and avoid a full-scale assault on Rafah.

Senator Lindsey Graham's comments on Israel's defense

Senator Lindsey Graham argues that Israel should have the necessary weapons to defend itself, comparing it to the use of nuclear bombs by the U.S. in Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.

Stormy Daniels' Testimony in Trump Trial

Legal panelists Gregg Jarrett and Alan Dershowitz discuss Stormy Daniels' testimony in the trial of former President Trump, highlighting the lack of credibility of the witness and the prosecutorial strategy. The trial is criticized as an abuse of the justice system and a wretched assault on the rule of law.

Donald Trump's defense in Stormy Daniels case

Former President Donald Trump's defense in court focused on painting Stormy Daniels as financially motivated and benefiting from his wealth and fame. The defense highlighted Daniels' pursuit of financial gain through interviews, book deals, merchandise, and strip club tours.

European Nuclear Protection from Russia

French President Macron suggests sharing 300 French ballistic missiles across Europe to deter Russian nuclear threats. Concerns rise over potential Donald Trump win in the U.S. presidential election. Macron emphasizes the need for a credible European defense independent from the U.S.

European Nuclear Protection Against Russia

French President Macron suggests sharing 300 French ballistic missiles across Europe as a nuclear protection against Russia. Concerns arise over potential nuclear threats from Russia and the need for stronger European defense independent of the US.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine's troops have been forced to retreat from three villages on the eastern front lines as Russian forces gain the upper hand, with Kyiv waiting for U.S. military aid. The situation on the frontlines has worsened, with Russia concentrating its efforts on several directions. The rush for weapons is urgent as Moscow steps up its assault.

U.S. Aid to Ukraine for Defense Against Russia

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy thanks U.S. for aid package, believes it will give Ukraine a chance at victory in defense against Russia. Urgent need for long-range weapons and air defense. House passes bill providing $60.8 billion of aid, Senate approval awaited. Zelenskyy expresses doubt in rumors of Trump pressuring Ukraine to give up territory. Calls for specific timeline in aid delivery to stabilize the situation and overtake the initiative.

G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting on Ukraine Aid and International Relations

G7 foreign ministers discuss aid to Ukraine, warning of potential defeat by Russia, shortage of ammunition, and delayed funding from the U.S. Republicans. They also address Israel's air defense needs and call for Western support against Iran's armed drones. Domestic political wrangling delays aid package vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Conflict in the Middle East and Israeli-Iranian Tensions

Sen. John Kennedy discusses conflict in Middle East and Republicans' effort to impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to defend Israel against Iran's attack. Iran's president threatens to destroy Israel if invaded. New sanctions announced on Iran by White House.

The New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, And America's Struggle To Defend The West

Journalist David Sanger discusses his new book 'New Cold Wars' with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, highlighting the shift in global dynamics with the rise of China, Russia's invasion, and America's struggle to defend the West.

Response to Iran's Attack on Israel

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby responds to questions about Iran's attack on Israel, highlighting the successful defense by the United States and its partners and emphasizing the desire to prevent further escalation and avoid war with Iran.

Iran's Attack on Israel

Iran launched a decoy attack on Israel as preparation for a potentially larger strike in the future, involving over 300 rockets and missiles. The conflict has escalated, involving other countries like Russia and the US. Experts have varying opinions on Iran's military strategy and credibility.

Iran's Attack on Israel and U.S. Defense Response

Iran launched a large-scale attack on Israel with missiles and drones, but most were intercepted by Israeli air defense systems and U.S. forces. American sailors and airmen helped shoot down Iranian ballistic missiles and suicide attack drones. The U.S. coordinated closely with Israeli military to successfully defend against the attack.

U.S. Politics

President Joe Biden thanked U.S. fighter squadrons for defending Israel from a drone and missile attack by Iran.

Israel-Iran conflict

Israel claims to have destroyed 99 percent of incoming Iranian fire, with only a few ballistic missiles getting through. Prime Minister Netanyahu has convened his war cabinet, but Israel's response remains uncertain.

US and UK Coalition Helps Israel Shoot Down Iranian Drones

A coalition including the US and UK helped Israel shoot down Iranian drones over Jordan, Iraq, and Syria to prevent escalation. The US and UK deployed military forces to support Israel's defense against the incoming projectiles.

Defense of Israel from Iranian Attack

Israel successfully defended against an attack by intercepting over 99% of 300 drones and missiles launched by Iran, with support from the U.S., France, Jordan, and the UK. Various defense systems were used, including the Iron Dome and David's Sling. Israel also carried out airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response.

Iran's Attack on Israel

Germany condemns Iran's attack on Israel; US continues to shoot down Iranian-launched drones targeting Israel; a 7-year-old girl was severely injured during the attack; explosions heard in various parts of Israel; Israel well-prepared with advanced air defense systems.

U.S. Forces Help Thwart Iranian Aerial Assault in Israel

U.S. forces in Israel helped thwart an Iranian aerial assault, with most projectiles intercepted and little damage caused. Israel is considering how to respond to the attack. President Biden emphasized U.S. support for Israel and the success in thwarting the attack. Iran's strike was in response to an attack on an Iranian consulate in Damascus. Biden administration advised against further Israeli attacks on Iran. The shadow war between Iran and its allies continues.

Israel's defense against Iranian drones and missiles

Israel's defense systems took down hundreds of Iranian drones and missiles in response to an unprecedented attack, with support from U.S. forces.

Iran's Attack on Israel Thwarted by IDF

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) prevented 99% of Iran's drones and missiles from reaching their targets in an attack on Israel. Israel's air defense systems intercepted most of the threats, with only minor damage reported. The only casualty was an Arab Israeli girl hit by shrapnel. Analysts suggest a shift in Israel's international standing after the successful defense.

Iran's Drone and Missile Attack on Israel

Iran launched a large-scale drone and missile attack directly from its territory against Israel, marking a departure from its usual use of proxies. The IDF confirmed the attacks and prepared to defend against them.

Israel's readiness for a direct attack from Iran

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu states that Israel is prepared for a direct attack from Iran and will respond in kind, expressing gratitude for the support of the US, UK, France, and other countries. Netanyahu emphasizes the importance of defending Israel against any threat with determination.

Iran's Attacks on Israel

Iran launched attacks against Israel, escalating tensions between the two nations and the potential to trigger a regional war. The U.S. is supporting Israel's defense against the threats from Iran.

Potential Iranian Attack on Israel and U.S. Response

President Biden is monitoring a potential Iranian attack on Israel amid concerns of escalation. The U.S. supports Israel's defense against Iran's threats. Iran seized a ship, leading to condemnation by the U.S. for violating international law.

Growing tensions between Israel and Iran

Growing tensions between Israel and Iran lead to discussions of possible direct attacks, with threats and retaliations exchanged between the two countries.

Ukraine's struggle to defend against Russian attacks

Ukraine is facing a crisis as it struggles to defend itself against Russian attacks due to a lack of ammunition, men, and air defense systems. The country is urgently seeking support from the US and its European allies to prevent a potential collapse on the front lines.

Bryan Kohberger Murder Case

Idaho Judge condemns defense in Bryan Kohberger murder case for distributing questionnaires that could be 'inculpatory' to Latah County residents. Defense team firmly believes in Kohberger's innocence and is seeking a change of venue. Controversial survey prompts judge to ban both sides from contacting potential jurors.

U.S.-Japan Alliance and Military Presence in Okinawa

President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are discussing upgrades to their alliance, focusing on Okinawa which hosts 70% of U.S. military bases in Japan. The 12th Marine Littoral Regiment was established in Okinawa to enhance defense against adversaries like China. There are concerns about downsizing the Marines and focusing on island defense. The island's peace movement faces challenges due to the aging population and changing attitudes among young Okinawans.

Norway's Defense Spending Increase

Norway is significantly increasing the size of its armed forces over the next decade to push its defense spending to three percent of GDP by 2036, influenced by lessons from Ukraine and the need to deter Russia. The plan includes expanding the army, adding new frigates and submarines to the navy, investing in anti-air missiles and drone technology, and reopening a northern airbase as a drone operating center.

Denmark's Armed Forces Scandals and Defense Issues

Denmark's Armed Forces face scandals and issues with defense management, leading to the dismissal of the top military chief. The country is ramping up its defenses in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

NATO's 75th Anniversary and Military Support to Ukraine

NATO celebrates 75 years of collective defense; focus on providing military support to Ukraine amidst Russian aggression. Various foreign ministers emphasize the importance of NATO's principles and the threat to democracy, liberty, and the rule of law. The article also highlights the challenges and successes of NATO's history, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the organization's response.

Reintroduction of Conscription in the UK for National Defense

Estonia Prime Minister Kaja Kallas recommends reintroducing conscription in the UK to strengthen deterrence against Russia and enhance defense capabilities in case of an attack. However, the UK Ministry of Defence has ruled out any suggestion of a return to conscription.

European countries preparing for possible armed confrontation with Russia

European countries are on high alert as tensions rise with Russia. Poland, Germany, France, and other NATO allies are increasing military spending and production to prepare for possible armed confrontation. Some countries are struggling to meet NATO's defense spending expectations.

Military Base in Ivalo, Finland

The military base in the Finnish town of Ivalo is dubbed Nato's 'Arctic Sparta' and is a strategic location near Russia. Finland has a strong defense capability and history of repelling Russian attacks. The country has recently joined Nato and is well-prepared for any potential conflict.

Finnish town Ivalo's strategic military importance near Russian border

The Finnish town of Ivalo, near the border with Russia, houses Nato's 'Arctic Sparta' military base, potentially becoming a flashpoint if Putin decides to attack. Finland, with a strong military history, remains prepared for any invasion, especially from Russia. The country's defense capabilities, including conscription and advanced weaponry, make it a formidable force in Europe.

NATO Loophole and Hawaii's Vulnerability to Attack

Experts warn that Hawaii, not covered by NATO's Article 5, could be vulnerable to attack by Vladimir Putin under a NATO loophole. This highlights a potential gap in collective defense for the US.

NATO's Lack of Coverage for Hawaii

Experts warn that Hawaii, despite being a US state, is not covered by NATO's Article 5 due to its location in the Pacific, potentially leaving it vulnerable to attack. This raises concerns about the lack of deterrence and defense for Hawaii in case of military threats.

NATO's Pre-War Era and Potential Conflict with Russia

Poland's prime minister warns that NATO faces a 'pre-war era' with potential aggression from Russia, emphasizing the need for increased defense spending and support for Ukraine. Russian President Putin denies intent to fight NATO, but Central and Eastern European leaders remain concerned.

Taiwan's Commissioning of New Navy Ships and Rising Tensions with China

Rep. Ami Bera reacts to U.S. decision to pause funding for UNRWA and reports on Taiwan's new navy ships amid rising threat from China. Taiwan commissions two new stealth corvettes to counter Chinese naval and air force missions.

EU Plan to Use Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine

The European Union plans to use profits from frozen Russian assets to provide weapons and funds for Ukraine in response to Russian aggression. The EU is holding around 200 billion euros in Russian central bank assets, with interest on that money estimated to provide around 3 billion euros each year. The plan has received support from most EU foreign ministers and is pending approval at an upcoming EU summit.

Russian jamming of signals on Defence Secretary's plane

Russia jammed signals on Defence Secretary Grant Shapps' plane, causing disruption but not affecting safety. This act of 'electronic warfare' is seen as irresponsible and a risk to civilian aircraft. Similar incidents have occurred in the past, sparking chaos across Europe.

U.S. Foreign Policy and Aid to Ukraine

Discussion on the need for additional support in the war against Russia and $95 billion aid package for Ukraine hanging in the balance on Capitol Hill.

Green Bay Packers sign Xavier McKinney

The Green Bay Packers have signed former New York Giants safety Xavier McKinney to a four-year, $68 million deal. McKinney had a successful season with the Giants in 2023, setting a career-high in tackles and making key plays.

Sweden's NATO Membership

Sweden officially joins NATO after an extended negotiation period, strengthening the defense against Russian interests. The move is seen as crucial in times of crisis and is expected to provoke Russia's fears of encirclement.

Japan-India Security and Economic Cooperation Against China's Influence

Japanese artist and YouTuber Yoko Ishii discusses Japanese lifestyle contributing to lower obesity rates. Japan and India agree to boost security and economic cooperation against China's influence. The two countries plan to expand bilateral security cooperation, including defense equipment and technology transfers, and explore new areas of cooperation like space and cybersecurity.

Ukraine's Defense Against Russian Aggression

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urgently requests artillery and air defenses from allies to defend against Russia's aggression, emphasizing the need for support to save civilians and historical centers. U.S. aid has been stalled in Congress. Zelenskyy replaced his top military general in February for "urgent changes."

Europe preparing for potential second term of Donald Trump

Europe is already taking steps to prepare for a potential second term for former President Donald Trump, fearing his impact on transatlantic relations, defense, and NATO. European leaders are working to enhance their own security and defense capabilities to Trump-proof themselves.

Ukraine's Arms Manufacturing Amidst Russian Invasion

Ukraine is running out of arms and facing a stalled foreign aid situation, prompting them to ramp up their own manufacture of mortars, howitzers, and high-tech defense weapons.