Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Blinken Holds Talks with Turkish FM on Israel-Hamas Conflict

Blinken Holds Talks with Turkish FM on Israel-Hamas Conflict

Blinken emphasizes the need for Hamas to cease violent attacks and release hostages. Turkey actively engaged in securing the release of Hamas-held hostages. Mention of Turkey’s support for Sweden’s NATO ambition, related to another news article. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke on Monday with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan about “diplomatic efforts to … Read more

Former President Martti Ahtisaari dies at age of 86

Martti Ahtisaari dies

Former President Martti Ahtisaari dies at age of 86. Martti Ahtisaari served as Finland’s 10th president from 1994 to 2000. He supported Finland’s membership in the European Union. Nobel Peace laureate Martti Ahtisaari, who served as Finland’s 10th president from 1994 to 2000, has passed away at the age of 86. Ahtisaari gained worldwide recognition … Read more

US Boosts Ukraine’s Military with $200m Aid Package

US Boosts Ukraine's Military with $200m Aid Package

US pledges $200 million military aid for Ukraine, including air defense and rockets. Funding was excluded from the recent bill, raising questions about US commitment. NATO meeting in Brussels addresses Russian energy infrastructure concerns. The United States has announced a new $200 million military assistance package for Ukraine, which includes air defense systems and rocket … Read more

Poland’s election strains Western alliance by using Germany

Poland's election strains Western alliance

Poland’s election strains the Western alliance by using Germany. Poland’s govt has turned its focus towards its NATO ally. The relationship between these NATO allies remains a concern. Poland’s nationalist government, seeking an unprecedented third term, has turned its focus towards its NATO ally and largest trading partner, Germany, ahead of the country’s October 15 … Read more

EU ministers meet in Ukraine to offer unity amid US & Slovakia hiccups

EU ministers meet in Ukraine

EU ministers meet in Ukraine to offer unity amid US & Slovakia hiccups. Josep Borrell emphasized the significance of the meeting. The Biden administration reiterated its unwavering military and political support. EU foreign ministers held a historic meeting in Ukraine, marking the first time they convened outside the EU’s borders. This gathering was a demonstration … Read more

US-Saudi defense deal linked with Israel, Palestinian pleas denied

US-Saudi defense deal

US-Saudi defense deal linked with Israel. Saudi Arabia could also be designated a Major Non-NATO Ally. Saudi Arabia and Israel strengthen Riyadh’s ties with Washington. Saudi Arabia is reportedly determined to secure a military pact with the United States that would require the US to defend the kingdom in exchange for normalized ties with Israel, … Read more

Polish experts reveal missile that hit grain facility was Ukrainian

missile grain facility Ukrainian

Polish experts revealed missile that hit grain facility was Ukrainian. The missile explosion in NATO-member Poland had raised concerns. The Ukrainian side has not provided any materials to Polish investigators. Polish experts have reportedly confirmed that a missile, which resulted in the deaths of two individuals at a grain facility in southern Poland in November, … Read more

Kosovo Police Surround Gunmen After Shooting at Monastery

Kosovo Police Surround Gunmen After Shooting at Monastery

Kosovo’s security forces have encircled approximately 30 gunmen who shot and killed a police officer. Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused Serbia of supporting what he labeled a “terrorist attack”. He has called for the gunmen to surrender. Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has reported that security forces have encircled approximately 30 gunmen in … Read more

Poland’s conflict with Ukraine upset many in Europe & served as gift for Putin

Poland's conflict with Ukraine

Poland’s conflict with Ukraine upset many in Europe. They view Poland’s actions as primarily aimed at the domestic electorate. European officials do not believe there will be a significant change in policy. Europe’s support for Ukraine faced an unexpected challenge when Poland, previously one of Kyiv’s strongest allies on the continent, appeared to announce a … Read more

Hungary could further delay Sweden’s NATO bid, parliament speaker says

Hungary could further delay Sweden's NATO bid, parliament speaker says

Hungary is uncertain about approving Sweden’s NATO application. Approval has been delayed due to concerns about criticism of Hungary’s democracy. Sweden requested NATO membership due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The parliament speaker told local television late on Sunday that Hungary is not sure if it needs to approve Sweden’s application to join NATO, perhaps … Read more

Bulgarian drone carrying explosives inspected and deactivated

Bulgarian drone carrying explosives inspected and deactivated

A drone dropped explosives in Tyulenovo, a Black Sea town, on Sunday night. The team, from NATO member Bulgaria, will decide how to dispose of the drone. Witnesses estimated the drone’s length at 3 to 3.5 meters. The drone that dropped explosives in the Black Sea town of Tyulenovo on Sunday night was inspected and … Read more

Romania finds possible drone parts near Ukraine border

Romania finds possible drone parts near Ukraine border

Russian drone attacks in Ukraine led to potential drone fragments being found in Romania. Security concerns arise for NATO nations due to their mutual defense obligations. This marks the third instance of drone parts found in Romania recently. Following Russian drone assaults on Izmail in southern Ukraine, just across the border, Romania, a NATO member, … Read more

Russian city of Peskov airport targeted by three Kiev drones

Russian city Peskov Kiev drones

Regional governor Mikhail Vedernikov reported via Telegram that an airport in the Russian city of Peskov was subjected to a drone attack early Wednesday, while defense forces were concurrently engaged in repelling the assault. Social media videos depicted dense black smoke billowing above the airport. The regional governor shared on social media: “In Pskov’s airport, … Read more

Turkey summons Danish, Dutch diplomats over Quran desecrations

Turkey

Turkey’s foreign ministry summoned Danish and Dutch envoys over Quran desecration. Extremists exploited freedom of expression laws to vandalize Quran. Nordic countries are facing a surge in Islamophobic acts. Turkey’s foreign ministry has summoned the Danish charge d’affaires and a Dutch envoy due to increasing incidents of the Holy Quran being desecrated by extremist protesters. … Read more

Russian Airstrikes Hit Ukraine: Casualties and Damage

Russian Airstrikes Hit Ukraine

Missile strikes hit buildings, including a factory, and damaged infrastructure, injuring 15 people.  Electricity lines damaged, restoration efforts underway. Attacks criticized for affecting populated areas where people seek refuge from conflict. Russian airstrikes struck two western regions of Ukraine that border NATO member Poland, resulting in casualties and damage, according to Ukrainian officials. The attacks, … Read more

Russian Fighter Jet Crash in Kaliningrad Kills Two

Russian Fighter Jet Crash in Kaliningrad Kills Two

Su-30 fighter jet crashes in Russia, killing both pilots. Russian forces intercept a second rocket over Kerch Strait. Attributing the likely reason for the crash to a technical glitch, no additional details were provided. During a training flight on Saturday, a Su-30 fighter jet crashed in Russia’s Kaliningrad region, resulting in the tragic loss of … Read more

Russia Strikes Kyiv in Response to NATO Support for Ukraine

Russia

NATO pledged to support Ukraine. Did not provide a timeline for Ukraine’s membership. Russia Strikes Kyiv in Response to NATO Support for Ukraine. As US President Joe Biden prepares to meet with Nordic leaders in Finland, NATO has pledged to support Ukraine. However, the alliance did not provide a timeline for Ukraine’s membership. Russia responded … Read more

NATO Allies Refuse to Give Ukraine Membership Timeframe

NATO Ukraine Membership

NATO said Ukraine can join but only when all allies agree and certain conditions are met. Zelensky criticized delay in Ukraine’s accession to NATO, calling it “absurd.” NATO recognized the need to move faster on Ukraine’s membership. NATO has said that Ukraine can join the military alliance, but only when all allies agree and certain … Read more

NATO agreed to give leader Stoltenberg an additional year in office

NATO

NATO has decided to extend Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s contract for another year, choosing to maintain an experienced leader amidst ongoing conflicts rather than selecting a successor. Stoltenberg, the former prime minister of Norway, has been leading the transatlantic security alliance since 2014, with his tenure already extended three times before. This decision ensures continuity … Read more

NATO fighter jets intercept Russian planes flying close to Estonian airspace

NATO
  • That was the second such incident this week.
  • NATO conducts cooperative air policing operations in the region.
  • The interception is not unusual for NATO aircraft.

British and German fighter jets intercepted a Russian aircraft flying close to Estonian airspace Friday, according to a statement from the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF).

That was the second such incident this week as NATO conducts cooperative air policing operations in the region.

The two Typhoon jets intercepted “a Russian military Tu-134 passenger jet, known by the NATO name Crusty, that was being escorted by two Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker fighter jets, and an AN-12 Cub military transport aircraft,” the RAF said.

The announcement comes as Ukrainian politicians continue public calls for Western combat jets. According to them, the jets are urgently needed to protect against Russian missiles and drone assaults.

Yet, NATO partners are unlikely to send more modern jets to Ukraine, according to defense experts.

The interception is not unusual for NATO aircraft, but the cooperative air policing mission is a first for two NATO countries, according to the statement.

The mission was hailed by the RAF as “reassurance” that the United Kingdom, Germany, and other NATO countries “stand with their Estonian ally at this time of tension.”

“We quickly identified the Russian aircraft and then monitored it as it flew close to NATO airspace,” Richard Leask, an RAF commander, said in the statement.

Air policing missions help NATO identify any aircraft of interest, “ensure we know who they are” and keep everyone in the airspace safe, Leask continued.

“This is part of being a fighter pilot and is what we and our German colleagues have trained together to be able to do,” the commander said.

Escalating tensions

According to the military statement, the RAF is deployed in Estonia on Operation Azotize, which is tasked with guarding against any aircraft that creates alarm in Baltic airspace.

The United Kingdom will take over command of the German detachment in April, and collaborative missions between the allies will continue until the end of the month.

The two NATO intercepts this week follow the revelation of an amazing aerial video showing a Russian plane buzzing and then seemingly colliding with a US drone over the Black Sea.

The downing of the drone underscored the danger of a direct clash between Russian and NATO assets during Moscow’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

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Turkey will begin ratifying Finland’s NATO membership, after months of opposition

Turkey
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the statement alongside Finnish President Sauli Niinistö.
  • Finland has taken “real actions” to address Turkey’s worries about terrorist organizations, says Sauli Niinistö.
  • Finland and Sweden announced their intention to join NATO in May 2022.

Turkey‘s president has announced that his government will begin ratifying Finland’s NATO membership application, clearing the path for the country to join the security alliance after months of delay.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the statement alongside Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, who said Finland has taken “real actions” to address Turkey’s worries about terrorist organizations.

Finland and Sweden announced their intention to join NATO in May 2022, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which forced the two countries to surrender their long-held non-aligned status.

The move was a loss for Moscow, as the Ukrainian war triggered the type of NATO enlargement that Russia invaded Ukraine to prevent.

Almost all NATO leaders supported Finland and Sweden’s bids, but under NATO regulations, only one member state can block a new applicant’s admission.

‘Positively’

Erdogan of Turkey threw a spoke in the wheel when he declared he could not see both nations joining NATO “positively,” accusing them of harboring Kurdish “terrorist organizations.”

“We have decided to start the parliamentary ratification process of Finland’s NATO Accession Protocol,” Erdogan said at the news conference in Ankara.

Erdogan said he believes NATO “will become even stronger through Finland’s membership.”

“It is very good to hear this news,” Niinistö added.

Erdogan’s approval eliminates a key impediment to Finland’s Nato membership.

Separately, Hungary’s ruling party announced that it would support Finland’s entry. A parliamentary vote had been postponed after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Finland and Sweden of disseminating “outright lies” about his country’s performance on rule of law.

In late February, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that while Turkey had raised some reservations about both Sweden’s and Finland’s applications, it was primarily concerned about Sweden’s.

On Friday, Niinistö urged Turkey to reconsider Sweden’s offer.

“I have a feeling that Finnish NATO membership is not complete without Sweden,” he said.

Yet Erdogan said Turkey would not modify its position to Sweden’s NATO candidature unless “positive steps” were done.

Turkey accuses Sweden of harboring members of terrorist organizations, which Sweden rejects.

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Germany searched boat suspected of carrying explosives

Germany

Germany searched a boat in January suspected of carrying explosives. Which used in the September detonations of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines. Investigations are ongoing. The German federal prosecutor’s office searched a boat in January that was thought to be carrying explosives used in the September detonations of the Nord Stream 1 … Read more

Kaja Kallas wins election landslide against far-right rival

Kaja Kallas

Kaja Kallas’ Reform Party won the Estonian general election. Defeating the far-right Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE). Her party would seek a cooperation with the Social Democrats and the liberal Estonia 200 party. The Reform Party of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas earned a resounding win in the nation’s general election on Sunday. Defeating … Read more

Victory in Bakhmut lead to further advances, says Sergei Shoigu

Bakhmut

Taking Bakhmut will enable Russian soldiers to march farther into Ukraine, said Shoigu. Shoigu’s account of what happened in Bakhmut differs from that of US and NATO officials. He claimed that several of the settlements near Bakhmut had already been taken. Taking Bakhmut will enable Russian soldiers to march farther into Ukraine, according to Sergei … Read more

Finnish parliament approves bid to join NATO

Finnish parliament

Finland and Sweden’s applications to join NATO have been approved by 28 of 30 countries. While Turkey and Hungary have not yet done so. Only Turkey and Hungary have not yet completed this. In a parliamentary vote on Wednesday, the majority of Finnish legislators voted in favor of the nation’s application to join NATO. “On … Read more