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Russia has recently intensified its provocative actions at sea and in the air, according to Finnish officials.
As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence.
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Could Turkey Get Back into the F-35 Program?
Turkey’s F-35 return hinges on ditching the Russian S-400, which it refuses. Despite tensions, Ankara’s growing defense ...
Review the day’s key developments in defense and global affairs with SOFREP’s Evening Brief – Friday, May 23, 2025.
Finland intensifies border monitoring with Russia in response to increased military activity by the Kremlin. Defence Minister ...
A senior Orthodox cleric in Moldova has accused the government of systematically targeting the Moldovan Orthodox Church after ...
The cleric was detained and searched at the airport, after a similar Easter incident triggered international outcry Read Full Article at RT.c ...
Germany launches first permanent foreign military deployment since WWII, with 5,000 troops to be stationed in Lithuania by ...
Forum's 2nd day opens with defense officials from Türkiye, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova examining persistent threats in Black ...
After decades of self-imposed restrictions on NATO military training in its northernmost county bordering on Russia, the Norwegian government announced on Friday that it’s “adjusting its guidelines.” ...
Two NATO members have accused Russia of provocation along the alliance's eastern flank. Poland said on Thursday that its ...
In practice, computable general equilibrium (CGE) models have been applied to simulate scenarios where geopolitics drives trade fragmentation. A notable example is the use of the GTAP model to assess ...