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EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2025

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The European Commission is also pushing for a joint procurement method when it comes to buying new weapons.
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Russian Missiles Cross into Poland, Killing 2

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Russian missiles killed two people in Poland, near the border with Ukraine, according to multiple reports.
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Deadly explosion in Poland prompts emergency NATO meeting

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NATO members convened an emergency meeting after a deadly explosion in Poland which the country says was caused by a Russian-made missile at a time when tensions between Russia and NATO couldn't be higher.
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NATO to investigate missile in Poland

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NATO has said a missile that landed in Poland was likely fired by Ukrainian air defence.
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No deliberate attack against Poland, says NATO chief

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An explosion that killed two Polish people near the border with Ukraine on Tuesday was likely caused by a Ukrainian air defence missile trying to intercept Russian cruise missiles, said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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NATO chief pressed on more air defence for Ukraine

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, responding to a Ukrainian reporter's question, says a meeting will be held today to co-ordinate NATO's layered air defence systems for Ukraine.
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NATO'S Article 4 explained

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Article 4 of NATO's founding treaty means allies may consult with one another if they feel they're in a potential threat situation, says Andrew Rasiulis, a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
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Canada offers to support Polish investigation of missile strike

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Defence Minister Anita Anand reiterated Canada's support for Ukraine and its NATO allies in their efforts to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in the region.
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Poland and NATO say deadly missile strike did not come from Russia

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Chris Brown of CBC News provides an update from the ground near the Poland-Ukraine border, where two people were killed by a missile explosion.
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Missile strike on Poland is ultimately Russia's fault: ambassador

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"Whether it was a Russian missile, whether it was Ukrainian air defence, whether the missile came from Mars, it's Russia's fault," said Polish Ambassador to Canada Witold Dzielski. "This situation would not happen if it was not for the...
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Poland missile strike likely unintentional: NATO

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Tensions between NATO and Russia are being dialed back after the deadly missile that struck Poland. Both NATO and Poland now say that the strike seems to have been unintentional, and likely came not from Russia, but Ukraine.
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Ukraine war: Kyiv and allies differ on cause of Poland blast but agree Russia responsible

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President Zelenskyy insists a Russian missile hit a Polish village on Tuesday, despite NATO's conclusion that the origin was Ukrainian air defence -- but all say Russia bears ultimate responsibility.
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NATO cultivates disruptive tech to tackle modern warfare, cybersecurity and climate change

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We ask NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel how the alliance is using technology against its current threats.
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How NATO is harnessing disruptive tech to tackle modern warfare, cybersecurity and climate change

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We ask NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel how the alliance is using technology against its current threats.
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NATO rests hopes on new technologies to tackle the war in Ukraine, cybersecurity and climate change

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We ask NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel how the alliance is using technology against its current threats.
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Russia launches deadly drone strikes on Kyiv

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Waves of Russian suicide drones have brought terror to the Ukrainian capital. Among the targets, civilian infrastructure such power and heating. But at least one apartment building was also hit, killing four people, including a pregnant...
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The UK and France pledge to help bolster Ukraine's defence systems

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It comes after a wave of missiles hit Ukrainian cities on Monday.
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NATO plans for nuclear worst-case scenario in Ukraine

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NATO defence ministers end their summit, promising more support for Ukraine, and a close watch on Russia.
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The Russian army will be 'annihilated' if it launches a nuclear attack, warns Josep Borrell

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In response to the Russian president's threats, the EU's foreign policy chief said Western countries were not "bluffing" either.
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Ukraine war: Russian army will be 'annihilated' if it launches a nuclear attack, warns Josep Borrell

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In response to the Russian president's threats, the EU's foreign policy chief said Western countries were not "bluffing" either.
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Russian missiles hit apartment building in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

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Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile hit an apartment building in Mykolaiv on Thursday.
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'The Russians shifted their strategy,' says defence expert

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Canadian Global Affairs Institute fellow Andrew Rasiulis thinks recent attacks against infrastructure are an attempt to bring Ukraine closer to a ceasefire. This comes as Kyiv faced drone attacks earlier Monday morning and as NATO starts...
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NATO begins annual nuclear drills amid tensions with Russia

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NATO stressed that the drills had been planned before Ukraine war and it would "remain vigilant" towards nuclear threats
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The EU's 'tolerance' and 'double standards' with Turkey embolden Erdoğan, claims Cyprus President

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In an interview with Euronews, Nicos Anastasiades rebuked his fellow EU leaders for putting economic interests before international law.