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The UK foreign minister and former prime minister, David Cameron, congratulated Milei on his victory in a telephone call, during which – as reported in the Argentine press – the president’s admiration ...
A new report by British military thinktank RUSI published on May 19 th claims that Ukraine is losing an incredible 10,000 drones a month, mainly due to Russian electronic jamming. While this ...
Baroness Chapman of Darlington, at RUSI Latin American Security Conference 2025 “Only the Falkland Islanders can and should decide their own future. Our position regarding the Falkland Islands ...
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Russian summer offensive near Ukraine's Kharkiv may stall despite 'four-month window' - RUSI - MSNRussian forces continue to amass troops and military equipment near the border with Ukraine's Kharkiv region. Ukrainian military officials are warning of preparations for a new phase of fighting ...
Ukraine is suffering a tremendous loss of 10,000 drones each month, largely due to electronic warfare — a "critical" component of Russia's military tactics, according to a recent report.
Nurse contributed to the RUSI research paper, titled ‘Your Data is Stolen and Encrypted’: The Ransomware Victim Experience, published on July 2, 2024. The new paper offers novel insights into the ...
In the report, RUSI gave its assessment of the challenges that Ukraine faces as it enters the fourth month of its counteroffensive, which is aimed at recapturing Russian-occupied territory.
Four days after Ukraine launched its most complex attack against Russia since the full-scale war began, details of how it was carried out and the damage it caused to Russia’s strategic bomber ...
Rusi Jaspal is Professor of Psychology and Sexual Health, and Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor Research at De Montfort University. He is also Deputy Director of the Mary Seacole Research Centre at De ...
A report commissioned by Canada’s Department of National Defence assessed that the country’s small, old CF-18 Hornet fleet may not be able to meet its commitments.
RUSI complains, “In the November 2021 Spending Review (SR21), the government confirmed that defence spending was due to increase, in real terms, by an average of 1.5% between 2019/20 and 2024/25.” ...
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