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NATO

International military alliance
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an intergovernmental military alliance established in 1949. Its main goal is to guarantee the freedom and security of its members through political and military means, ensuring collective defense against any threats. NATO promotes democratic values and encourages consultation and cooperation on defense and security issues between member states and partners. Throughout its history, NATO has played a key role in maintaining peace and stability, especially during the Cold War, acting as a counterweight to the Soviet Union. The alliance has adapted to changing security conditions, participating in crisis operations and peacekeeping missions outside its traditional area of ​​responsibility.
1949
The organization was founded to ensure collective security and counter the Soviet threat
1952
The first major NATO naval exercises took place, demonstrating the unity and readiness of the Alliance
1955
West Germany's accession to NATO contributed to its integration into Western Europe
1967
The Harmel Report was adopted, which recommended strengthening political consultations and dialogue with the Soviet Union
1990
East Germany became part of a united Germany and the Alliance
1994
NATO carried out its first combat operations, shooting down four aircraft during the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
1995
NATO launched its first crisis response operation, leading peacekeeping forces in Bosnia
1999
NATO conducted an air campaign to stop ethnic cleansing in Kosovo
2001
NATO invoked Article 5 for the first time after the September 11 attacks, demonstrating the principle of collective defense
2003
NATO took command of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, becoming the first mission outside the North Atlantic
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Support must match Putin's escalation, a secure Europe needs a strong Ukraine - Healey

John Healey stated that Russian aggression is not limited to Ukraine, as evidenced by incidents in Poland, Estonia, and Moldova. He emphasized that the security of Europe begins in Ukraine.

Politics • October 15, 01:46 PM • 2802 views
Ukraine is a world leader in drone technology, we can learn from it - Rutte

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Ukraine is a world leader in drone technology and combating them. NATO uses Ukraine's knowledge and will take additional measures to combat Russian drones.

Politics • October 15, 01:38 PM • 2463 views
More than half of NATO allied states have joined the PURL initiative - Rutte

The US supplies Ukraine with lethal and non-lethal weapons, which are paid for by European allies under the PURL program. More than half of the allied states have already joined this initiative.

Politics • October 15, 01:25 PM • 3072 views
Germany plans to deploy fighter jets in Poland to protect NATO's eastern flank

Germany will deploy Eurofighter jets to the Polish military airbase in Malbork. This decision was made to protect NATO's eastern flank, as stated by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.

News of the World • October 15, 01:08 PM • 2661 views
NATO to take additional measures to combat drones - Rutte

NATO is implementing additional measures to combat Russian drones, testing the latest integrated systems. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced the expansion of the Alliance's efforts to detect, track, and neutralize aerial threats.

Politics • October 15, 01:02 PM • 3163 views
European Commission plans full functionality of "drone wall" by end of 2027 - media

The European Commission aims to launch a "drone wall" by the end of 2026, with full functionality expected by the end of 2027. This initiative is part of a roadmap aimed at preparing the bloc for a potential attack from Moscow.

News of the World • October 15, 12:04 PM • 3236 views
Will accommodate 4.8 million people and protect against a nuclear strike: Finland has built 50,500 bunkers - BildPhoto

Finland is the only country in Europe where bomb shelters are available for almost all citizens, with 50,500 bunkers accommodating 4. 8 million people. They are located 20 meters deep and can protect even during a nuclear strike.

News of the World • October 15, 11:07 AM • 3491 views
Hungarian Foreign Minister complains about EU energy "coercion" at a conference in Moscow

Hungarian conservative politician, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, criticized the EU's energy policy at a conference in Moscow, noting that "contracts" with Russia "have always been honored. "

News of the World • October 15, 10:10 AM • 3432 views
Estonia pledged $12 million to the PURL initiative for Ukraine

Estonia will contribute $12 million to the fourth PURL package, which it calls the Baltic Nordic package, to finance American weapons for Ukraine. Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur expects contributions from other allies, as the share of US contributions has significantly decreased.

Politics • October 15, 10:10 AM • 3994 views
Netherlands allocates €90 million for drones for Ukraine

The Netherlands has pledged to provide Ukraine with 90 million euros for drones. The Dutch Minister of Defense emphasized the need to develop more effective methods of destroying drones than using F-35 fighters.

Politics • October 15, 09:46 AM • 3198 views
Sweden is ready to make new contributions to the PURL initiative for Ukraine

Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson said that the country is ready to make new contributions to the PURL initiative on armaments. He called on other countries to increase aid to Ukraine, as its support is declining.

Politics • October 15, 09:41 AM • 2924 views
Finland joins PURL program to procure weapons for Ukraine from US - Minister

Finland has joined NATO's PURL project, which involves purchasing weapons for Ukraine from the United States. Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasized the critical importance of long-range missiles for Ukraine.

Politics • October 15, 08:54 AM • 2961 views
NATO considers unified rules for responding to threatening Russian aircraft - The Telegraph

NATO is discussing the possibility of introducing unified rules for immediate response to Russian aircraft that pose a threat. New response rules will be discussed at the meeting of NATO defense ministers on October 15.

Politics • October 15, 08:25 AM • 2963 views
NATO Secretary General: Allies not discussing long-range missiles for Ukraine today

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the supply of long-range missiles to Ukraine is not a topic for discussion today, as it is a bilateral issue. He also noted that support for Ukraine has not diminished.

Politics • October 15, 08:25 AM • 2869 views
Britain will continue to supply drones to Ukraine and protect Poland's skies - Healey

Great Britain has invested £600 million to accelerate the supply of drones to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, delivering 85,000 military drones. British aircraft will continue to protect Polish airspace until the end of the year after Russian drone incursions.

Politics • October 15, 07:48 AM • 3068 views
Pentagon chief: allies' commitments will soon become capabilities, and PURL for Ukraine is part of that

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth in Brussels emphasized the principle of "peace through strength. " He noted that allies' commitments will soon turn into capabilities, including the PURL initiative.

Politics • October 15, 07:21 AM • 3029 views
NATO and the EU are jointly working on creating a "drone wall" to protect Europe - Rutte

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that the military alliance and the EU are working on creating a "drone wall. " NATO provides military potential, and the EU provides funding.

News of the World • October 15, 06:59 AM • 2823 views
Germany discusses reintroducing military service: lottery proposed for conscription, but defense minister has questions - Media

Germany is discussing the reintroduction of military service, proposing a lottery system for conscription if there are not enough volunteers. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius expressed dissatisfaction with the compromise, considering it impractical.

News of the World • October 15, 06:38 AM • 2851 views
Kremlin uses old narratives to justify possible aggression against Baltic states - ISW

The Kremlin applies the same narratives to the Baltic states as it did to justify invasions of former Soviet republics. This creates conditions for possible Russian aggression against NATO in the future.

Politics • October 15, 03:04 AM • 5321 views
Britain supplied Ukraine with over 85,000 military drones in six months - UK government

The United Kingdom has supplied Ukraine with over 85,000 military drones in the first six months of this year, investing £600 million to accelerate deliveries. Defense Minister John Healey stated that Britain is responding to Russia's escalating aggression by increasing drone production and strengthening NATO's air defense.

Politics • October 15, 02:08 AM • 4786 views
Trump threatened Spain with tariffs for refusing to increase defense spending to 5%

US President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Spain over its refusal to increase defense spending to 5%, threatening to impose tariffs. He considers this a disrespect to NATO and suggests possible trade penalties.

News of the World • October 14, 07:39 PM • 3537 views
US expects important announcement on arms supplies to Ukraine tomorrow - Whitaker

US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said that the US expects European allies to continue purchasing weapons for Ukraine. Important announcements regarding arms supplies are expected on October 15.

Politics • October 14, 03:17 PM • 55974 views
European Commission proposes to extend 'drone wall' to protect all of Europe – Reuters

The European Commission intends to expand the "drone wall" initiative – a defense project initially aimed at protecting the EU's eastern border – to cover the whole of Europe.

News of the World • October 14, 02:40 PM • 4801 views
Rutte: China's attack on Taiwan could force Russia to 'take action against NATO'

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could provoke Russia to act against NATO. He emphasized that these two countries should be viewed as a single entity.

Politics • October 14, 12:33 PM • 4019 views
Poland is open to accepting Ukrainian refugees, but without dictates from the EU - Nawrocki's office

Poland is ready to accept Ukrainian refugees, but decisions regarding their status and support should remain with the host country, and not be imposed by EU institutions. The head of the International Policy Department of the Chancellery of the President of Poland, Marcin Przydacz, emphasized that the country must have the right to decide whether to accept migrants permanently.

Politics • October 14, 12:09 PM • 3357 views
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Increased payments to military personnel: MP from the defense committee spoke about the main obstacles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to ask European allies for help in raising salaries for Ukrainian military personnel. This comes against the backdrop of reduced spending on military salaries in the draft State Budget for 2026.

Economy • October 14, 11:53 AM • 61935 views
Russia is in an armored crisis, but is preparing for war with NATO by building up armored vehicles - Polish mediaPhoto

Russia is experiencing an armored crisis due to the war in Ukraine, but is actively increasing the production of new T-90 tanks. Moscow plans to produce more than 1,100 new and modernized tanks by 2029, circumventing sanctions to purchase equipment.

Politics • October 14, 11:37 AM • 3552 views
"We would be weak": Rutte explained why NATO does not shoot down Russian planes

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the Alliance is significantly stronger than the Russians, so there is no need to shoot down Russian planes that violate the airspace of member countries. This is a proportionate response to a violation if the aircraft does not pose a threat.

Politics • October 14, 11:36 AM • 13681 views
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte joked about Russia's "lame" submarine in the English Channel

Recently, a Russian submarine required escort through the English Channel due to "technical problems. " The episode became a topic for jokes, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte mentioned this incident at a meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly in Slovenia, "determining" the state of the Russian Navy.

Politics • October 14, 11:32 AM • 3371 views
Countering pressure from China and Russia: Europe's first rare-earth magnet factory opens in Estonia

Europe's first rare-earth magnet factory, owned by Neo Performance Materials, has opened in Estonia. The enterprise is capable of annually producing magnets for 1 million electric vehicles and 1,000 wind turbines, reducing dependence on China.

Economy • October 14, 10:11 AM • 2926 views