Summary
From the CIA’s latest recruitment tactics to a major milestone for Ukraine’s future in Europe, global dynamics are shifting. We’re also seeing a fascinating look back at why the Roman military evolved and how modern geopolitical tensions are affecting trade and security.
Key Stories
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Ukraine gets a date for EU talks — The European Union has officially set a start date for formal membership negotiations with Ukraine, marking a major milestone in the country’s push for integration.
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CIA goes digital to recruit Chinese military informants — The agency has released a new recruitment video targeting mid-level Chinese military officers as part of a strategic push to boost human intelligence gathering.
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Russia’s intelligence and economic pressure campaigns — Moscow is reportedly building an intel hub in Mexico to monitor the U.S. while simultaneously banning Armenian imports in a move seen as economic warfare.
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The shift of the Roman legions — History shows that as Rome became more prosperous, Italian citizens traded military service for safe civilian careers in law and bureaucracy, leaving the fighting to frontier recruits.
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Ukraine eyes Russia’s gas infrastructure — Reports suggest Ukraine is expanding its strike range to target critical Russian energy hubs, specifically focusing on major gas pipeline intersections.




















