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OpenAI Sidles into Pentagon as Trump Cans Anthropic

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Anthropic is being phased out of Pentagon systems after a dispute over safeguards tied to domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons. President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to stop using the company’s AI, while OpenAI announced a new agreement to deploy its models in classified networks.

Pistorius Rebukes Trump on Putin Stance

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius speaks to media at the 62nd Munich Security Conference on February 13, 2026 | Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa

Germany’s defence minister has criticised Donald Trump for treating Vladimir Putin “like a buddy” and cutting support for Ukraine. Boris Pistorius said backing Kyiv remains vital as Russia’s war enters its fourth year.

Germany Eyes Seat on Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul speaks to the press at the end of his U.S. trip on January 13, 2026, at Washington, DC | Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa

Germany has said it wants to take part in a new US-led “Board of Peace” for Gaza announced by Donald Trump. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Berlin is ready to assume responsibility in the body, which is meant to oversee Gaza’s transitional administration and support the next phase of the peace process.

German Troops Join Danish Mission in Greenland

Danish and German soldiers arrive at Nuuk Airport, Greenland on January 16, 2026 | Photo: Danish Defence Command/Simon Elbeck

A German reconnaissance unit has arrived in Greenland as part of a Danish-led mission to examine NATO’s ability to defend the Arctic. The deployment brings together European partners to assess logistics, surveillance, and possible military contributions amid growing geopolitical tensions over the region.

NATO Drills in Germany Amid Greenland Row

Italian soldiers arrive with equipment and vehicles as NATO launches "Steadfast Dart," its largest multinational exercise of the year | Photo: Lars Penning/dpa

NATO has begun moving around 10,000 troops, vehicles and equipment into Germany for its largest military exercise this year. The drills involve forces from 11 countries and are meant to show the alliance’s ability to move quickly across Europe, even as internal tensions grow over Greenland.

German Troops in Greenland Amid Trump Pressure

Greenlandic flags fly in front of the Inatsisartut parliament in the capital Nuuk. Greenland is electing a new parliament on March 11 | File Photo: Steffen Trumpf/dpa

Germany has sent a small military team to Greenland as European countries step up support for Denmark amid US pressure over the Arctic territory. The deployment is part of wider joint exercises aimed at improving security cooperation and strengthening NATO’s presence in the region.

Merz Urges U.S. Role in NATO Security for Greenland

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz visit a kite festival on January 12, 2026 at Ahmedabad, India, marking Merz's first major trip to Asia since taking office | Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said he expects the United States to take part in a stronger NATO role to improve security in Greenland. Speaking during a visit to India, he said NATO allies share concerns about protecting the Arctic territory and should address them together within the alliance.

European leaders reject Trump’s Greenland takeover threat

View of a central part of the Greenlandic capital Nuuk with the Nuuk Center shopping and office complex (L) on February 04, 2025. Seven European countries have voiced solidarity with Greenland as the United States threatens to annex the Arctic island, saying only Greenland and Denmark have the right to decide on its future | File Photo: Steffen Trumpf/dpa

European leaders have issued a joint statement rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed claims that the United States needs to take control of Greenland. They stressed that Greenland’s future can only be decided by Denmark and Greenland, and warned against threats to sovereignty and NATO unity.

Zelensky, U.S. Delegation Hold Ceasefire Talks in Berlin

Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (l) welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the Chancellery | Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a U.S. delegation arrived in Berlin for talks on a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, meeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz ahead of discussions involving European partners. Russian officials have expressed skepticism about the talks, which will continue on Monday.

Neutral Swiss to Revise Security Strategy as Threats Grow

Swiss military personnel: Last month, the Swiss defence ministry said conscripts in its military numbered around 146,700 as of March 01, 2025 but sufficient numbers of new personnel could not be guaranteed because of premature departures from service | Photo: Swiss Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS)

Switzerland has launched a consultation on a revised security policy strategy, citing a deteriorating security environment in Europe, rising hybrid threats including drone incursions, and growing uncertainty over the future of European defence. The consultation will run until March 31, 2026. Switzerland typically produces a security policy report every four to ten years.

Germany to Host Renewed Ukraine Peace Talks

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (R) meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the Ukraine Reconstruction Conference on July 10, 2025, in Rome, Italy | File Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa

Foreign policy advisers from the United States, Ukraine, Germany and other partners are set to resume talks on a possible peace framework for Ukraine in Berlin, according to government sources. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to take part, with discussions following several earlier rounds of negotiations since November. The talks come as diplomatic efforts continue alongside ongoing fighting, with both Russia and Ukraine reporting casualties from drone and missile strikes.

Merz: Ukraine’s counter covers territorial concessions

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz takes part in the press briefing on the results of the consultations following the coalition committee in the Chancellery | Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Ukraine’s response to the revised US peace plan addresses the issue of potential territorial concessions — a central obstacle in efforts to end Russia’s war. European leaders have invited the US to discuss the proposal this weekend, with further talks possible in Berlin, next week.