US Defense Secretary Calls for Urgent Action on Migration During D-Day Address
In a speech marking the D-Day anniversary, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the migration crisis as an 'invasion' and urged European leaders to respond.
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In a speech marking the D-Day anniversary, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the migration crisis as an 'invasion' and urged European leaders to respond.
The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is under strain after the Israeli military reported that two projectiles were fired from Lebanon into Israeli territory.
On June 3, 2026, the US military announced it successfully intercepted Iranian missile and drone strikes targeting Kuwait and Bahrain, amid rising tensions in the region.
Amid escalating tensions, the Pentagon has reportedly raised its concerns regarding potential Israeli spying on the U.S. to the highest level, according to sources.
A notable development in nuclear energy has occurred as an Alameda startup begins construction on a next generation power plant, marking a potential shift in energy innovation.
On the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the need for Europe to address contemporary challenges reminiscent of past invasions.
Officials from Poland and Ukraine convened in Warsaw to address rising tensions surrounding the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which is viewed differently by both nations.
As D-Day commemorations unfold, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasizes the need for Europe to enhance its defense capabilities following troop reductions by Washington.
The head of the IAEA raises concerns about the viability of military action to resolve Iran's nuclear ambitions, suggesting that such measures may not be effective.
An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in south Lebanon has led to multiple soldier deaths, escalating tensions after a recently established truce.
In a significant escalation, Iran has launched seven ballistic missiles aimed at Kuwait and Bahrain, with US forces managing to intercept six of them.
Experts indicate that the Baltic States are experiencing significant equipment shortages in critical drone-detection technologies, a situation mirrored across Europe.
In a recent escalation, the U.S. military reported shooting down Iranian drones that were reportedly launched toward Gulf allies, coinciding with heightened U.S. pressure on Iran.
As the June 12th deadline for reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act approaches, Congress remains at an impasse with no consensus in sight.
A notable advancement in the field of nuclear energy has been reported, as an Alameda-based startup begins construction on a next generation power plant.
From a safety perspective, urban military drills can be disastrous.
The upcoming Critical Minerals for Defence 2026 event in Toronto will feature First Atlantic Nickel & Cobalt showcasing their Awaruite Nickel-Cobalt Alloy, aimed at bolstering North American mineral supply.
The Pentagon is reportedly considering canceling a missile sale to Germany due to rising tensions with Russia, reflecting ongoing security concerns in the region.
EU member states are engaged in discussions regarding potential restrictions on temporary protection for military-age Ukrainian men, balancing support for Ukraine with integration challenges.
Recent state media reports suggest that North Korea has established a facility aimed at producing weapons-grade uranium, raising concerns about its nuclear capabilities.