Greenland: NATO to launch “Arctic Sentry” mission in the next few days
Several insiders have confirmed to Reuters that the mission could probably take place this week.
By Maria Mitrov
Several insiders have confirmed to Reuters that the mission could probably take place this week.
By Maria Mitrov
Inspector General Carsten Breuer is set to assume leadership of NATO’s Military Committee in 2028. His appointment would further strengthen Germany’s role within the alliance, where it already holds several key positions.
By Nana Brink
Europe wants to increase its involvement in the Arctic. However, there are major problems with military capabilities and resources. Europe lacks icebreakers and experienced personnel, among other things. However, the security situation in the region is changing rapidly.
By Lisa-Martina Klein and Fabian Peltsch
Europe is planning to step up its involvement in the Arctic. The EU is willing to make its contribution, emphasized Kaja Kallas in Tromsø. But the challenges are immense. It is a question of military resources and capabilities.
By Lisa-Martina Klein and Fabian Peltsch
The new Dutch coalition aims to significantly deepen cooperation with the EU in the field of defense. Its plans include a substantial expansion of military capabilities, the creation of joint European defense structures, and the establishment of a European sanctions authority.
By Stephan Israel
The incoming coalition in The Hague seeks to reassert the Netherlands’ influence within the European Union. Under its plans, strengthening Europe will depend on deeper cooperation in defense, energy, and key technologies, combined with a tougher and more consistent response to violations of the rule of law across the bloc.
By Stephan Israel
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s stance against an independent European defense strategy has met with strong criticism. Politicians accuse him of relying too much on the US and devaluing European sovereignty.
By Stephan Israel
At the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, the countries bordering the North Sea held out the prospect of closer cooperation in the financing of offshore wind farms. The industry responded with an investment pact.
By Manuel Berkel
At the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, countries bordering the North Sea signaled closer cooperation on financing offshore wind projects. The industry responded with a major investment pledge.
By Manuel Berkel
Representatives from ten countries are meeting in Hamburg to announce plans for the expansion of offshore wind energy. With more cooperation and better financing, they want to get the sector’s faltering growth back on track.
By Manuel Berkel