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		<title>Switzerland Adjusts F-35 Jet Order While Strengthening Long-Term Defence Vision</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Zurich &#8211; Switzerland has announced a measured adjustment to its planned purchase of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, choosing to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Zurich </strong>&#8211; Switzerland has announced a measured adjustment to its planned purchase of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, choosing to stay within its originally approved budget while ensuring the country continues modernizing its air defence capabilities.</p>



<p>The decision reflects a balanced and responsible approach to national security planning, demonstrating Switzerland’s commitment to fiscal discipline and strategic readiness.</p>



<p>The government confirmed that the number of aircraft procured from the United States will be aligned with the 6 billion Swiss franc budget approved by voters, ensuring complete transparency and accountability in defence spending.</p>



<p>Swiss officials emphasized that cost increases in the international market made the original target of 36 aircraft financially challenging, prompting a thoughtful recalibration.</p>



<p>The new plan focuses on securing the highest number of jets possible within the existing financial framework, preserving Switzerland’s long-term operational goals.</p>



<p>Authorities also underscored that the option to reach the original number of 36 F-35As remains open, pending further assessment of the country’s defence requirements.</p>



<p>This flexibility allows Switzerland to respond effectively to changing security conditions without compromising financial stability.</p>



<p>The government reaffirmed that despite the adjustments, Switzerland remains fully committed to the F-35 program, recognizing the aircraft as a cornerstone of its future air-defence strategy.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that continued cooperation with the United States strengthens bilateral defence ties and supports Switzerland’s broader security objectives.</p>



<p>Recent improvements in trade relations between the two nations, including the reduction of tariffs from 39% to 15%, have further reinforced the positive momentum in Swiss-U.S. engagement.</p>



<p>The cabinet also pointed to evolving global security concerns as a key driver behind Switzerland’s updated defence planning.</p>



<p>The Ministry of Defence will accelerate efforts to modernize the country’s air defences under a long-term strategy that envisions a total fleet requirement of 55 to 70 modern fighter jets.</p>



<p>This forward-looking vision ensures Switzerland remains capable of safeguarding its airspace while contributing to regional stability.</p>



<p>Officials noted that any expansion of the fighter jet fleet will be evaluated independently of the F-35 procurement, ensuring Switzerland selects systems best suited to future operational needs.</p>



<p>This flexible and comprehensive approach strengthens Switzerland’s resilience and enhances its military readiness for decades to come.</p>



<p>The latest announcement has been received positively by defence analysts, who view the decision as a prudent mix of fiscal responsibility and security foresight.</p>



<p>They highlighted that the F-35A remains one of the world’s most advanced multirole fighter aircraft, offering cutting-edge stealth, communication, and defence capabilities.</p>



<p>Switzerland’s continued commitment to the F-35A is expected to boost interoperability with partner nations, reinforce its technological edge, and ensure sustained capability growth.</p>



<p>As the procurement process continues, the Swiss government remains dedicated to maintaining transparency, financial prudence, and strategic clarity in all decisions related to national defence.</p>



<p>This balanced approach reflects Switzerland’s long-standing values of neutrality, preparedness, and responsible governance.</p>
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		<title>Trump’s Nuclear Testing Order Sparks Renewed Global Dialogue on Strategic Security and Disarmament</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[President Donald Trump’s decision to restart U.S. nuclear testing after more than three decades has reignited worldwide discussions about global]]></description>
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<p>President Donald Trump’s decision to restart U.S. nuclear testing after more than three decades has reignited worldwide discussions about global security, deterrence, and the future of nuclear disarmament. </p>
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<p>While the announcement drew mixed reactions, it also opens a new chapter in redefining international cooperation, transparency, and responsible management of advanced defense technologies.</p>



<p>In a major policy move, U.S. President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year hiatus, signaling a shift in America’s defense posture amid growing competition with Russia and China. </p>



<p>The announcement, made during his Asia visit, marks the administration’s effort to ensure the United States maintains strategic parity with other global powers in an evolving security landscape.</p>



<p>Trump made the statement while traveling to South Korea for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing that the United States must test its nuclear systems “on an equal basis” with other nations.</p>



<p> The decision reflects growing concerns about rapid advancements in nuclear technology worldwide, particularly as other countries continue to modernize their arsenals.</p>



<p>The move comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and increasing global focus on nuclear modernization programs. </p>



<p>Trump stated that the step was necessary to safeguard U.S. national security and strengthen deterrence capabilities, ensuring that the American arsenal remains both effective and secure.</p>



<p>While the announcement has sparked debate, some experts view it as an opportunity to reignite meaningful discussions about arms control, verification mechanisms, and responsible use of nuclear technology. </p>



<p>The decision may serve as a catalyst for a new round of negotiations aimed at balancing deterrence with non-proliferation goals.</p>



<p>The Kremlin responded cautiously, expressing hope that the United States would act responsibly while reaffirming its own adherence to international norms. </p>



<p>Russian officials clarified that their recent weapons tests did not involve nuclear explosions, signaling continued support for stability and restraint in the nuclear domain.</p>



<p>China, too, called for renewed dialogue and the preservation of global stability. The Chinese Foreign Ministry reiterated that any form of nuclear testing should be handled with extreme caution and within the framework of existing international commitments. </p>



<p>Their statement reflected a shared global concern for maintaining peace and preventing escalation in nuclear activities.</p>



<p>The United Nations also emphasized the importance of avoiding actions that could lead to misunderstanding or tension among nuclear-armed nations.</p>



<p> Officials reiterated that past decades of disarmament efforts have significantly reduced nuclear risks and urged countries to build upon those achievements through diplomacy and collaboration.</p>



<p>Despite the concerns, Trump’s directive may push the global community toward re-examining existing treaties, modernizing verification systems, and addressing the realities of emerging technologies such as hypersonic weapons and nuclear-powered delivery systems.</p>



<p> Experts argue that greater transparency and international oversight could help ensure accountability and trust among world powers.</p>



<p>The decision comes at a time when China has expanded its nuclear arsenal significantly, and Russia continues to showcase advanced delivery systems such as the Poseidon nuclear-powered torpedo.</p>



<p> The U.S. aims to ensure its deterrent capabilities remain credible while exploring avenues for renewed talks on disarmament and security cooperation.</p>



<p>Trump reaffirmed that the U.S. remains open to future negotiations on arms reduction, emphasizing his hope for eventual denuclearization.</p>



<p> He said discussions with Russia are ongoing and that China could be invited to join future rounds of dialogue, potentially creating a new multilateral framework for nuclear stability.</p>



<p>While some critics worry that renewed testing could escalate competition, others believe it could lead to a more transparent and modernized approach to nuclear stewardship. </p>



<p>With careful coordination and adherence to safety protocols, the United States could reinforce its global leadership role in maintaining responsible defense practices.</p>



<p>Industry observers believe that this policy shift could prompt renewed attention to scientific research, nuclear safety, and non-explosive testing technologies, enabling more precise and controlled assessments of the arsenal’s readiness.</p>



<p> Modern computer simulations and subcritical testing methods could minimize environmental impact while ensuring reliability.</p>



<p>In the broader context, Trump’s move underscores the need for renewed commitment to dialogue and international cooperation. As global powers adjust to shifting strategic realities, the decision could serve as a reminder that peace and security require both strength and openness.</p>



<p>By reigniting conversations about deterrence, transparency, and collaboration, the United States’ new approach may ultimately strengthen the global framework for managing nuclear capabilities.</p>



<p> If handled with prudence and diplomacy, it could pave the way for a more secure, balanced, and stable international order.</p>
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		<title>Zelenskiy at UN: Call for Global Cooperation to Prevent Arms Race</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“We must ensure that progress in technology serves humanity, not destruction,” he said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy used his address]]></description>
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<p> “We must ensure that progress in technology serves humanity, not destruction,” he said.</p>
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<p>Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy used his address to the 80th United Nations General Assembly to urge world leaders to work together in shaping a safer global order. While acknowledging the challenges posed by ongoing conflicts, he emphasized the opportunity for nations to cooperate on setting international rules for emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence in weaponry.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy highlighted that the rapid pace of innovation in drones and defense systems presents not only risks but also the potential for shared security frameworks that can protect nations worldwide.</p>



<p>The Ukrainian leader also announced that his country is preparing to share its advanced defense technologies with international allies, presenting this as a way to strengthen global partnerships. “Our modern systems, tested in real conditions, can contribute to collective security,” he added, positioning Ukraine as a responsible partner in international defense cooperation.</p>



<p>The speech also underscored the importance of unity among nations. Zelenskiy noted that today’s interconnected world requires countries to stand together, regardless of geography, in addressing cross-border challenges such as airspace security and cyber threats.</p>



<p>Diplomatic engagement remained central to the discussions in New York, with U.S. and Russian officials holding talks on the sidelines of the Assembly. Observers viewed these conversations as a sign that dialogue remains possible, even amid disagreements.</p>



<p>By focusing on cooperation, responsible innovation, and the importance of global partnerships, Zelenskiy’s message carried a forward-looking vision: one where the international community works together to prevent an arms race and safeguard peace.</p>
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