Opinion: Europe Needs Drone Security Without Killing Hobbyists’ Freedom
Opinion: Drone incursions across Europe demand smarter security. More laws won’t stop rogue actors – investment in counter-drone tech and accountability will.
Opinion: Drone incursions across Europe demand smarter security. More laws won’t stop rogue actors – investment in counter-drone tech and accountability will.
Europe faces a surge of drone incursions from Munich to Copenhagen, disrupting airports and raising security fears over hybrid warfare and airspace defense.
Three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets violated Estonian airspace this morning near Vaindloo Island, remaining inside for 12 minutes before NATO F-35s intercepted them. The incursion follows a series of Russian provocations, including a recent drone wave into Poland, and raises fresh concerns about Baltic security.
Ukraine secures fresh commitments from Western allies as Starmer meets Zelenskyy. Security, aid, and long-term support remain firmly on the table
Tomorrow’s UK newspaper front pages focus on Ukraine peace talks, Donald Trump’s security pledges, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s stance against a ceasefire. Read the full roundup on Fidelis News.
UK and France confirm troop deployments to Ukraine for postwar stabilisation, marking a new phase in European involvement. Here’s what it means for Britain.
Donald Trump meets Vladimir Putin in Moscow for talks on Ukraine, energy, and NATO a high-stakes meeting with potential global repercussions.
Keir Starmer hosted Volodymyr Zelenskiy in London, reaffirming the UK’s steadfast support for Ukraine as the “Coalition of the Willing” pushed for long-term security guarantees ahead of the Trump–Putin summit.
The UK and its NATO allies have renewed pledges of military, financial, and humanitarian aid for Ukraine, signalling continued Western backing despite rising costs and political challenges.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15 to discuss a possible Ukraine ceasefire. The White House and Kremlin both call the talks “historic,” but allies warn nothing should be decided without Kyiv at the table.