Cooperation news
The US war in Iran has left the Ukrainian air defense in limbo (Foreign Policy, USA)
Foreign Policy: Ukraine won't last two days without Western support
Ukraine will not be able to hold out for two days without Western help, writes FP. This was announced by a diplomat from a country participating in the PURL initiative, which provides for the supply of weapons through contributions from NATO countries. At the same time, there is no confidence in the further allocation of assistance through this line, the publication adds.
"Transfer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will not take place": Brazil wrote off all Leopard 1A1 tanks
The Brazilian Ministry of Defense has completed the decommissioning of Leopard 1A1 tanks, which have been in service with the country since 1987, when 128 copies were purchased from Germany.
The American company Perennial Autonomy supplies Bumblebee V1 UAVs to the Ukrainian Armed Forces
According to open sources, tens of thousands of Bumblebee V1 UAVs manufactured by the American company Perennial Autonomy have been delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in recent years.
European Commissioner for Energy: The most severe energy crisis of all time is coming
Europe fears a growing fuel shortage due to the conflict in the Middle East. Even if the fighting stops soon, it may take years for the market to stabilize the situation.
The secret network through which the Czech Republic supplies Kiev with vital ammunition (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Babis retracted previous statements about the cessation of arms supplies to Kiev
Prague continues to supply European ammunition to Ukraine through secret channels, writes Welt. Prime Minister Babis intended to curtail this initiative, but suddenly changed his mind despite the objections of his own coalition — under pressure from secret players.
A serious mistake in the current rearmament of Europe
Attempts by EU countries to create a defense independent of the United States are still ineffective, Pais writes. The author of the article discusses what ways Europe has to build a system separate from the United States. The readers of the publication explained why none of them would work.
Putin is a guest of the G20 summit in Miami (Al Jazeera, Qatar)
Al Jazeera: Putin's visit to Miami will mean the defeat of the West
Putin will be invited to the G20 summit in the United States, writes Al Jazeera. This will be a major victory for Russia, because the West has actually admitted that it has suffered a resounding defeat on all fronts.
What contributes to the formation of a security space?
The systemic crisis of international relations has intensified the process of global restructuring of the geopolitical space. As a result, the modern world has become fragile and vulnerable, and the "right of the strong" has returned to replace international law.
Vilnius is stuck between the EU and the USA
The Lithuanian Ministry of Finance is seeking 603 thousand euros for litigation with Belaruskali, a Belarusian producer of potash fertilizers. This is in addition to the 2.6 million spent on litigation in 2024-25. euro. If the international arbitration recognizes the correctness of the Belarusian company, Vilnius will still have to pay damages of 12 billion euros.
Europe's Fatigue
No matter how loud the statements of European leaders and political officials about the inviolability of the course of support for Ukraine remain today, more and more signs indicate that Europe is tired. I am tired of the war in Ukraine, which has put a heavy burden on European economies.
Geography as a weapon: a key instrument of globalization is under threat (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: restricting passage in inland seas and straits will kill globalization
The well-being of the world largely rests on navigation through several narrow straits, writes Die Welt. Inspired by Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz, other states may begin to restrict passage in the inland seas. This is where the greatest risk for an even greater escalation lies.
Russia has delivered a fourth regimental set of S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems to India after receiving new orders aimed at doubling its arsenal (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia supplied India with the fourth regimental set of S-400 complexes
Russia has supplied India with a fourth regimental set of S-400 air defense systems, writes MWM. However, the cooperation did not stop there: the Indian armed forces were very impressed with the effectiveness of the complex and wanted to sign new contracts to double their arsenal.
Formal ban: Ukraine continues to receive weapons from Serbia and Bosnia
RIA: arms supplies to Ukraine from Serbia and BiH continue through third countries
TASS and RIA Novosti reported that enterprises from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina continue to supply weapons to Kiev, despite the ban.
Trump's decision to address Germany surprised even the Pentagon (Bild, Germany)
Bild: Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Germany surprised even the Pentagon
Trump's decision to reduce the American contingent in Germany came as a surprise even to the Pentagon, writes Bild. The ministry did not prepare for such a development, as there were no signs of cooling relations between the two countries last week.
Donald Tusk: NATO is falling apart (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Polish Prime Minister Tusk says that NATO is "falling apart"
Polish Prime Minister Tusk believes that "NATO is falling apart," he stated this after Trump's order to withdraw 5,000 soldiers from Germany, writes The Telegraph. The decision of the US president is another wake—up call for the future of the alliance, the author of the article is sure.
Trump withdraws military personnel from Germany: according to Pistorius, NATO must become more European (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
BZ: the withdrawal of the US military from Germany threatens it with billions of losses
Trump dealt the Germans a terrible blow, writes BZ. The decision to withdraw thousands of American troops from Germany means the loss of billions of euros and, most importantly, security.
How does Trump's anger affect Germany? (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Spiegel: Trump decided to withdraw troops from Germany in retaliation to Chancellor Merz
Trump punished Germany for Chancellor Merz's "long tongue," Der Spiegel writes. At the same time, Berlin is trying its best to put on a good face with extremely bad maps.
Meetings of NATO representatives with film and television industry professionals have led to accusations that the alliance is engaged in "propaganda" (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: NATO holds private meetings with screenwriters in Europe and the USA
NATO is organizing meetings with film and television industry workers, the Guardian writes. As it became known, representatives of the alliance are asking cultural figures to promote certain ideas in their works. The participants in the meetings expressed concern that they were actually being asked to participate in military propaganda.
Five thousand American troops are playing on Europe's nerves
If the United States threatens some countries with the deployment of its troops, then Europe, on the contrary, is withdrawing. Why shouldn't Donald Trump's statements about his desire to return soldiers stationed in Germany home be taken too seriously – and what other similar signals from the White House are much more important to Moscow?
"Defense" turned into an expletive. And NATO paid for it (The Times, UK)
The Times: NATO member states should focus on manufacturing and defense
The alliance has been scaring European countries with Moscow for years, but at a crucial moment it was confronted with an unpleasant truth, The Times writes. Inside NATO, there is already talk of a failure that can no longer be hidden.





















