NATO has withdrawn all of its troops ​from an advisory mission in Iraq, the military ‌alliance said on Friday, as the repercussions of the Iran war spread across the Middle East.
Defence Minister Władysław Marcin Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Friday that Poland's military has withdrawn its troops from Iraq due to "the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East region. " In ...
Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed the development, stating that the decision followed a review of risks ...
Iran on Friday said it was targeting its "enemies at home and abroad" as the country celebrated a low-key Nowruz news year's ...
Talking Europe travels to Warsaw to meet the mayor of the city and former presidential candidate Rafal Trzaskowski, just as the political temperature rises ahead of high-stakes parliamentary elections ...
If a war were to break out, would you be willing to fight for your country? This is a shortened version of the question used in the World Values Survey and the European Values Study since the early ...
Poland is moving closer to deploying a domestically developed loitering munition, signaling a broader shift in its military priorities. Officials say the effort is part of a wider push to strengthen ...
The eighth group of volunteers of the Ukrainian Legion, made up of Ukrainian citizens living abroad, signed contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Lublin on Friday. — Ukrinform.
The U.S. military is deploying three more warships and roughly 2,500 more marines to the Middle East as Iran fires on Israel and energy sites in neighboring Gulf Arab states, sending oil and gas ...
Nearly seven in ten Romanians said they are worried about the possibility of the country being drawn into a war in the coming years, according to the recently released National Security Barometer. At ...
The Royal Anglians are training as snipers, and repelling ambushes, tanks and even wolves. They’re spending six months in Poland as part of an international force protecting one of NATO’s most ...
The European Union is providing Finland with 17 million euros to improve surveillance along its eastern border and the Gulf of Finland. The money comes from the EU’s Border Management and Visa Policy ...