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Former Ambassador Chaliy: What’s Behind Russia’s Plans for Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
Russia’s vision for post-war Ukraine includes continued control over Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). Russian President Putin has stated that 50% of the electricity from the plant could be sold to Ukraine at a low price, with the rest of the electricity going to Russia. The standard reaction from Ukrainians and those supporting them is →
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Slovenian Rail Disruptions: “Too Many Events Not To Be Worried”
TV Koper Capodistria reports on “two more” rail incidents during the week of 17-23 November 2025. At the town of Postojna south of Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana, a train hit rocks on the tracks. East of Ljubljana, near the town of Grosuplje, police arrested three suspected who they claim had cut security signal guides. According to →
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Financial Times: Russia exploits western polarisation to ‘split us up’, warns top general
Lieut-Gen Michael Claesson, commander of Sweden’s defence forces spoke to Financial Times about Russia’s attempt to divide and conquer – from within as well as from the Arctic to North Africa. https://www.ft.com/content/b9ab01f9-e654-44c8-a562-bd97630cab5e?shareType=nongift →
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Update: Eindhoven Airport Reopens After Drone Incursions
Update: 23 November The airport at Eindhoven, The Netherlands, was closed for hours on the evening of 22 November due to UAVs flying across the airfield. The airport had reopened by 23.00 hours. The airport is used by both military and civilian operators. Prior text begins: Security at The Netherlands’ Volkel Air Base, located near →
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Italian Ministry of Defense Issues Report – and Warning – on Hybrid War
Italy’s Ministry of Defense warns that Russia, Iran, China and North Korea are engaged in coordinated offensive actions designed to fall below a level requiring armed responses by those attacked. As the report, Il Contrasto Alla Guerra Ibrida is published in Italian, a synopsis is provided: Synopsis: Italian Ministry of Defense Non-Paper on Countering Hybrid →
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Polish Military Investigates Rail Sabotage Incidents on Ukraine Route
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed on November 17 that an explosive device destroyed railway track on the Warsaw-Lublin line near the village of Mika, calling it “an unprecedented act of sabotage” aimed at the Polish state. The blast, discovered November 17 approximately 100 kilometers southeast of Warsaw, caused no casualties but damaged critical infrastructure →