Denmark weighs NATO Article 4
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DENMARK may initiate Nato’s Article 4 after mysterious drone incursions menaced four airports across the country in one night. It comes just days after Copenhagen Airport – the busiest
Nato countries scrambled more fighter jets after Russian planes neared Latvian airspace, the latest in a string of apparent provocations by Moscow. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The vessel had its tracking equipment deactivated, indicating the vessel wished to avoid detection by Danish authorities.
U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) joined NATO allies in the North Sea this week for the third iteration of Neptune Strike 2025. NATO will take control of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group (CSG) during the enhanced vigilance activity,
Denmark reported to NATO allies that unspecified "state actors" were responsible for drone incursions that shut two airports, Latvia's foreign minister told Reuters on Thursday, but Danish officials said it was still unclear who was behind the incidents.
The alliance is rethinking how it responds to nontraditional threats after drones recently appeared in the skies over Poland and Denmark.
Several unidentified drones shut down airspace in the country, prompting concerns that Russia could be behind the incident.