Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Against Russia Slower Than Expected, Warns Military Analysts
Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia faces challenges as the window of opportunity for breaking through Russian defenses narrow.
Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia faces challenges as the window of opportunity for breaking through Russian defenses narrow.
Russia’s worsening radar shortage highlights concerns over artillery recon capabilities with potential implications for both sides in the conflict
In a startling oversight, millions of pieces of sensitive info intended for US defense employees have mistakenly landed in email accounts in Mali.
In the heart of a war zone, a brave source codenamed “Lifeline” shares firsthand accounts of destruction, civilian casualties, and unexpected encounters with notable figures, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities of Ukraine’s ongoing conflict.
As the global chessboard shifts, we navigate the delicate dance between securing allies and provoking the bear, with every eastward step marking a risk-reward play in the high-stakes game of geopolitical chess.
A potential loss of Bakhmut only a few months after Russia captured the city in a Pyrrhic victory would demoralize what was left of their invasion force.
In this global chess match, an unstable Russia could be an invitation for China to expedite its ambitions in leading global governance, shaping international norms and standards to its liking.
The Mil Mi-24 Hind, a product of the Soviet Union’s robust military-industrial complex, has long been a fixture in global conflict zones.
The Russo-Ukrainian War began in 2014 when Russian troops took control of Crimea following a referendum that declared its independence from Ukraine.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia’s decision to further extend its military support to Ukraine with a significant $110 million aid package.
President Joe Biden addressed the recent mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group against the Russian government, describing it as an internal power struggle in which the United States played no part.
An AI version of Admiral William McRaven explores potential power players and the opportunities for change in a hypothetical post-Putin Russia.