Published on 01/07/26 at 08:25 GMT: Reduced by purges to just two members, the supreme body of the People’s Liberation Army is to be reconstituted before the army’s centenary in 2027. The party leadership wants to dispel the image of a military institution mired in speculation and to demonstrate that the purge remains on course.
As the conflict in Ukraine drags on and Russian casualties mount, Moscow is stepping up its armed forces recruitment campaigns in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Myanmar.
Several high-profile French embassies are set to appoint new internal security chiefs this summer, including in Madrid which is home to the largest global French internal security detachment.
The French dark web research specialist has been in administration since May. It is in talks with potential buyers ahead of the French commercial court’s final verdict.
Bangladesh, China, India and the Burmese opposition are all courting ethnic militia chief Twan Mrat Naing, whose army is fighting the ruling junta in Arakan State. These parties each have a stake in this region in western Myanmar and are seeking to cover their backs as the fate of state’s city of Sittwe, under attack from the Arakan Army, remains uncertain.
US officials are pressing European authorities for guarantees over immigration controls. In a barely veiled threat, Washington has said it could remove these countries from the Visa Waiver Program administered by DHS and the State Department if they do not meet its demands.
Thanks to unprecedented cooperation, EU member states’ and Kyiv intelligence services have found that Turkey has become a hub for Russia’s shadow fleet. A network of companies in Istanbul now provides Moscow’s preferred way to smuggle oil, an activity that remains legal under Turkish law.
The Russian former head of RT France, who now works for far-right billionaire Vincent Bolloré’s media group, played a minor role in a film praising Russia’s FSB domestic intelligence service.
Australian think tank ASPI brought together ministers and senior military officers at the 2026 Defence Conference on 25 June to kick off the debate about the recent adjustments to the AUKUS submarine programme. Five years after its announcement, the defence treaty remains subject to criticism.
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