Britain and Poland Are Building a Post-Brexit Security Bridge
The United Kingdom and Poland are signing a new defence and security treaty designed to strengthen cooperation on Russia, border security, organized crime, cyber threats, and European defence. The treaty follows similar UK agreements with France and Germany, and it is part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s broader effort
The Quad’s Critical Minerals Push Is About China — Even When It Doesn’t Say China
The United States, Japan, Australia, and India have announced a Quad Critical Minerals Initiative aimed at building more secure and diversified supply chains for minerals needed for advanced technology, industrial production, and defense. The framework says the four partners intend to mobilize up to $20 billion in public and private
Canada’s GlobalEye Decision Is About Defense — and Sovereignty
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada has entered negotiations to procure Saab’s GlobalEye airborne early warning and control aircraft, built around the Canadian-made Bombardier Global 6500 platform. The aircraft would give Canada long-range air, sea, and land surveillance capability, including the ability to track objects and signals upLatest Articles
May 27: Hormuz Talks, Canada’s Defense Pivot, Digital Sovereignty, and Washington’s Secrecy Push
KEY DEVELOPMENTS 1. The U.S.-Iran Hormuz talks are not settled. Iranian state media reported a possible framework to reopen commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, lift the U.S. naval blockade, withdraw U.S. forces, and potentially formalize the deal through a UN Security Council resolution. The
Britain and Poland Are Building a Post-Brexit Security Bridge
The United Kingdom and Poland are signing a new defence and security treaty designed to strengthen cooperation on Russia, border security, organized crime, cyber threats, and European defence. The treaty follows similar UK agreements with France and Germany, and it is part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s broader effort
The Quad’s Critical Minerals Push Is About China — Even When It Doesn’t Say China
The United States, Japan, Australia, and India have announced a Quad Critical Minerals Initiative aimed at building more secure and diversified supply chains for minerals needed for advanced technology, industrial production, and defense. The framework says the four partners intend to mobilize up to $20 billion in public and private
Canada’s GlobalEye Decision Is About Defense — and Sovereignty
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada has entered negotiations to procure Saab’s GlobalEye airborne early warning and control aircraft, built around the Canadian-made Bombardier Global 6500 platform. The aircraft would give Canada long-range air, sea, and land surveillance capability, including the ability to track objects and signals up
The White House Builds a UFC Arena While Asking Federal Workers to Sign NDAs
Two stories out of Washington today belong together. On one side, construction is underway on the White House South Lawn for a temporary UFC arena tied to President Trump’s 80th birthday and America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. The event is planned for June 14, with a scaled-down 5,000-seat
The Netherlands Says No to Trump’s America — and the Bigger Picture Is Now Unfolding
The Netherlands has blocked U.S. company Kyndryl from acquiring Dutch cloud provider Solvinity, citing the public interest and the protection of critical digital infrastructure. This is not just a business story. Solvinity hosts and manages DigiD, the digital identification system used by Dutch residents to access public services, medical
May 26: Power Without Accountability: Kyiv, Starlink, AI, Canada, Hungary, and Europe’s Heat Wave
Today’s Daily Brief begins in Kyiv, where Russia is not only escalating its attacks — it is trying to shape the psychology of the battlefield. Moscow warned foreign diplomats to leave Ukraine’s capital before planned “systematic” strikes. It then used the United Nations to reverse reality, presenting itself asLatest Articles
May 27: Hormuz Talks, Canada’s Defense Pivot, Digital Sovereignty, and Washington’s Secrecy Push
KEY DEVELOPMENTS 1. The U.S.-Iran Hormuz talks are not settled. Iranian state media reported a possible framework to reopen commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, lift the U.S. naval blockade, withdraw U.S. forces, and potentially formalize the deal through a UN Security Council resolution. The
Britain and Poland Are Building a Post-Brexit Security Bridge
The United Kingdom and Poland are signing a new defence and security treaty designed to strengthen cooperation on Russia, border security, organized crime, cyber threats, and European defence. The treaty follows similar UK agreements with France and Germany, and it is part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s broader effort
The Quad’s Critical Minerals Push Is About China — Even When It Doesn’t Say China
The United States, Japan, Australia, and India have announced a Quad Critical Minerals Initiative aimed at building more secure and diversified supply chains for minerals needed for advanced technology, industrial production, and defense. The framework says the four partners intend to mobilize up to $20 billion in public and private
Canada’s GlobalEye Decision Is About Defense — and Sovereignty
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada has entered negotiations to procure Saab’s GlobalEye airborne early warning and control aircraft, built around the Canadian-made Bombardier Global 6500 platform. The aircraft would give Canada long-range air, sea, and land surveillance capability, including the ability to track objects and signals up
The White House Builds a UFC Arena While Asking Federal Workers to Sign NDAs
Two stories out of Washington today belong together. On one side, construction is underway on the White House South Lawn for a temporary UFC arena tied to President Trump’s 80th birthday and America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. The event is planned for June 14, with a scaled-down 5,000-seat
The Netherlands Says No to Trump’s America — and the Bigger Picture Is Now Unfolding
The Netherlands has blocked U.S. company Kyndryl from acquiring Dutch cloud provider Solvinity, citing the public interest and the protection of critical digital infrastructure. This is not just a business story. Solvinity hosts and manages DigiD, the digital identification system used by Dutch residents to access public services, medical