EU President Ursula von der Leyen warns Russia's 'hybrid warfare' targeting Europe through airspace violations and cyber attacks needs to be directly acknowledged.
Germany’s police force will be given new and far-reaching powers to shoot down rogue drones in a swift response to last week’s incursions that grounded thousands of flights at Munich airport.
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Germany joins effort across Europe to allow police to shoot down drone, amid flight disruptions
On Wednesday, the German cabinet agreed to the new law, which is now awaiting parliamentary approval, Reuters reported. The ...
The military said that the new jets would be particularly important for electronic warfare, replacing Berlin’s aging fleet of ...
Germany is set to empower police to neutralize drones that disrupt airspace, amidst concerns of a 'hybrid war' linked to ...
Germany will grant police the power to shoot down rogue drones like those that have disrupted airports across Europe and that ...
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Germany's Frankfurt Airport to open long-awaited Terminal 3 in April
Germany's Frankfurt Airport is to open its long-awaited Terminal 3 in April 2026, operator Fraport said on Wednesday. The ...
At a forum in Athens, leaders discussed challenges to democracy that they said stemmed from both internal and external forces ...
Military bases and civilian infrastructure such as airports are among the locations where suspected Russian drone sightings ...
Israeli authorities said Monday they deported to Greece and Slovakia another 171 people detained for taking part in a ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that Russia might be responsible for drone incursions over Germany. The events ...
Amy also wreaked havoc on Sweden, Denmark and Norway late Friday into Saturday. Tens of thousands of homes lost power as strong gusts brought down trees and power lines throughout Scandinavia.
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