Belgium’s New F-35 Jets Face Unexpected Problem: Skies Too Small for Training

Belgium’s defence ministry has confirmed its new F-35 fighter jets can’t be used for domestic training due to limited airspace. The issue has triggered criticism from France and reignited debate over Belgium’s choice to buy American-made aircraft over European alternatives
How Kremlin’s ideology is becoming key reason for exodus of Russians to other nations

Russia has always been in light for being sweet and sour to either its citizens or sometimes to foreign nationals as well.
France planning to deliver drones, weapons to Benin for tackling worsening Islamist insurgency

France is planning to deliver drones and more refined weapons to Benin to help it in tackling the worsening Islamist insurgency that is threatening the region.
Poland to buy tanks, howitzers, squadrons of aircraft from South Korea: Blaszczak

Poland is planning to ink an agreement with South Korea for the acquisition of tanks, howitzers and three squadrons of aircraft next week, as revealed by defence minister Mariusz Blaszczak on Friday.
PM Croo proposes that Belgium should spend 2% of GDP on military

The Belgian Army would likely to get an uptick after Prime Minister Alexander De Croo proposed that Belgium spend 2% of Gross Domestic Product(GDP) on the military to meet standards set up by NATO requirements.