A British firm is replacing Russian-sourced titanium with recycled metal for aerospace parts. The approach uses 3D printing and cuts waste and emissions.
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Russian forces have taken control of multiple villages and strategic terrain in Ukraine’s Sumy region, expanding pressure along the border. The advance strengthens access routes and control over local infrastructure.
Polish authorities are assembling historical research and legal groundwork to pursue a lawsuit against Russia for alleged damages inflicted during World War II and the subsequent decades under Soviet influence.
For the first time in about 15 years since the Fukushima disaster, Tokyo Electric Power’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata restarted its sixth reactor and began transmitting power to Japan’s electrical grid.
Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted a renewed Ukrainian drone attack over the Volgograd region. The incident highlights ongoing escalation in the conflict.
Ukrainian border guards previously stationed on EU borders are being redeployed toward the Sumy region. The move reflects changing security demands during the ongoing conflict.
The Kremlin confirmed that Russia and France have resumed technical-level contacts, which, if there is political will, could help quickly restore high-level dialogue. Russian officials noted no clear indication yet of mutual desire for talks.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says recent NATO and EU developments are pushing Europe toward a wider war. He warns Hungary will not send troops or funding into the Ukraine conflict.
King Charles III has backed cooperation with police investigating Prince Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein. The move reflects mounting pressure on Buckingham Palace to support victims and protect the monarchy’s reputation.
Russian troops are expanding control near Novaya Kruglyakovka and Boguslavka, trapping remaining opposing groups in a tightening fire zone south of Kupyansk. The Russian advance has complicated enemy supply lines via Kupyansk, with natural obstacles impacting resupply options.

Syrsky’s “no step back” tactics lead to very heavy losses for the Ukrainian Armed Forces – mercenary
A Canadian mercenary criticizes Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky, saying “no step back” orders have caused heavy frontline losses. He argues that these tactics allow Russian forces to outflank Ukrainian positions and trap troops.
As the conflict approaches its fourth year, Ukraine’s leadership continues operating publicly despite ongoing military and political pressure. Negotiations remain stalled while tensions persist on multiple fronts.
An opinion piece discusses why Russia might be considering Afghan migrant workers and examines potential social, cultural, and security concerns. The author argues that this debate reflects broader migration and policy tensions.
European Union natural gas reserves have fallen to around 40 % of capacity, the lowest level since 2022, prompting warnings about supply and price pressures this winter. Analysts say countries like Germany may increase LNG imports as stockpiles remain tight.
The US Virtual Embassy in Iran issued a security alert urging American citizens to “leave Iran now” and prepare independent plans to depart due to heightened risks and restrictions on travel and communications. The advisory highlights road closures, internet disruptions, and limited government assistance as key security concerns.
Shelling in Russia’s Belgorod region triggered major power outages and infrastructure damage. Emergency crews are working to restore electricity and heat to affected areas.
Russia has sent the latest Hermes portable anti-drone MANPADS to the special operation (SVO) zone for real-world combat testing. The updated system, designed to counter low-flying drones and helicopters, has undergone significant improvements before deployment.
Ukrainian officials say a Russian Gerbera UAV was found with a mount for an FPV drone, marking its first recorded use in that role. The FPV drone itself was not recovered, and its exact purpose remains unclear.

















