Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin explained that Finland's decision to join NATO was partly influenced by concerns about Donald Trump’s possible return to power. She feared a scenario where both Trump and Vladimir Putin held power simultaneously, making global stability
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- BREAKING: Russian spy sensors have been discovered hidden in UK waters, designed to monitor Britain's nuclear submarines. The Army has identified the devices as a potential threat to national security.
- JUST IN- The intelligence services of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania believe that Russia is preparing for a long-term confrontation with NATO.
- BREAKING: Romania suspects Russia of deliberately sabotaging Azerbaijani crude with chlorine en route to the Petrobrazi refinery, risking severe damage and a fuel crisis. Seen as possible hybrid warfare sabotage, the incident led the government to declare an energy emergency.
- NEW: Irish Times reports an ageing Russian tanker, Blue, carrying sanctioned crude from near St Petersburg, has entered Irish waters under a false Benin flag, without insurance or safety papers. The 22-year-old vessel, part of Russia’s shadow fleet switched off its tracking
- BREAKING: Poland revealed it faces up to 50 Russian sabotage attempts daily, including hacks on hospitals and city water supplies. Warsaw is boosting its cyber-security budget to €1bn after several breaches forced medical sites offline and threatened a major city’s taps -FT.
- BREAKING: Macron says he is ready to "open the discussion" on European nuclear deterrence. -Le Monde.
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- BREAKING: Sweden’s navy will shift from defending its own borders to controlling the Baltic Sea, a major change in mission that increases its NATO responsibilities. The overhaul aims to secure sea lanes, protect transports, and counter potential Russian disruption. –SVT






