Each day, Ukraine’s sky erupts into a red storm of destruction, as the US diplomacy falters month after month, leaving Ukrainians to grapple with a deepening sense of betrayal.
Global military expenditure reached an unprecedented $2.7 trillion in 2024, marking the steepest year-on-year increase since the end of the Cold War, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported.
Russia responded saying that cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang was in line with international law and not directed against South Korea's security interests.
Ukraine's status as the world's most heavily mined country is costing its economy $11.2 billion annually and threatening global food security, a new report reveals.
Admiral Bauer stated, "This war is being fought because President Putin fears something much more powerful than any physical weapon on Earth - democracy."