EU Moves Toward Unified Air Defense as Leaders Discuss Security Challenges
The European Council in Brussels focused on the creation of a European air and missile defense system
North Korea initiated its first missile launch of the year by firing an unidentified ballistic missile towards the East Sea on Sunday, as confirmed by the South Korean military. While details remain limited, the Joint Chiefs of Staff acknowledged the launch without providing further information.
Japan's prime minister's office responded with an emergency alert, awaiting additional updates on the situation. South Korea's Defence Minister Shin Won-Sik had previously suggested that Pyongyang might test-fire solid-fuel intermediate-range ballistic missiles in January.
The recent launch follows heightened tensions stemming from North Korea's artillery shelling along the Yellow Sea maritime boundary from January 5-7. Last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, during a tour of munitions factories, declared his readiness for battle with South Korea, vowing destruction if force were used against Pyongyang.
South Korean officials anticipate further provocative actions from North Korea early in the year, possibly aimed at escalating tensions before the country's general elections in April.
Bulgaria's inflation rate stood at 3.1% in June, according to data released by Eurostat
Ukraine’s parliament has passed new legislation that permits individuals aged 60 and above to serve in the armed forces as professional military personnel, provided they meet certain conditions
US President Donald Trump launched a sharp rebuke on Wednesday at Republicans pressing for more transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case, calling them “weaklings” who had fallen for what he labeled as a Democratic-driven hoax
Russian authorities reported widespread drone activity during the night of July 17, with Ukrainian drones reportedly approaching several regions, including Moscow and St. Petersburg
Israel has carried out a series of airstrikes on key government sites in the Syrian capital, Damascus
Egils Helmanis, the mayor of Ogre, a Latvian town located just over 30 kilometers from Riga, has sustained injuries during a Russian attack in Ukraine
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