WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has officially admitted to a charge of espionage as part of a plea agreement with US authorities. Assange made the admission in court, signaling a significant development in his legal battle.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has officially admitted to a charge of espionage as part of a plea agreement with US authorities. Assange made the admission in court, signaling a significant development in his legal battle.
Poland has introduced 'Army Holidays' in response to growing concerns about security, particularly in relation to Russia. Many young Poles are feeling uneasy about the stability and peace they have long enjoyed.
Julian Assange is a well-known figure who is currently fighting against his extradition to the United States. He is facing 18 charges in connection with his involvement in WikiLeaks, a platform known for leaking classified information. Assange is making a final attempt to appeal against his extradition and the charges he is facing.
Senior members of the Conservative Party have come out strongly against Nigel Farage's defense of Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. The Tories are concerned about the impact of Farage's statements on their party, which is already facing division due to the emergence of Reform UK. Rishi Sunak and other prominent Conservatives have criticized Farage for suggesting that the West provoked the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson accused Farage of playing into Putin's hands by making such claims in a recent BBC interview. Security Minister Tom Tugendhat went even further, stating that anyone who echoes Kremlin propaganda, whether it be Jeremy Corbyn or Nigel Farage, cannot be trusted with national security. The internal battle within the Conservative Party over how to address Farage's controversial statements continues to escalate. The party is eager to prevent the rise of Reform UK and the division it is causing within their ranks.
A French citizen has been detained in Russia on charges of gathering military data and a court in Moscow has ruled that he will be held in pre-trial custody. The individual is accused of collecting information related to military issues in Russia.
Turkey's defense minister has expressed strong opposition to the planned local elections by Syrian Kurdish groups in northern Syria, labeling them as "unacceptable" and a potential threat to Turkey's national security. The minister emphasized that these elections, supported by the United States, are not in line with Turkey's interests and could have negative implications for the region.