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Hegseth blasts NATO members; NATO says it agrees to modernise nuclear capabilities

Hegseth blasts NATO members, announces review of US forces in Europe; NATO says it agrees to modernise nuclear capabilities; Two men jailed up to 10 years in UK for spying for China, targeting Brit...

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The Morning Briefing collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is Hegseth blasts NATO members, announces review of US forces in Europe. The edition also tracks NATO says it agrees to modernise nuclear capabilities; Two men jailed up to 10 years in UK for spying for China, targeting Britain-based pro-democracy campaigners. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.

Hegseth blasts NATO members, announces review of US forces in Europe

Hegseth criticizes NATO members and announces a review of US forces in Europe.

category: military; ZettaWire score: 8.

NATO says it agrees to modernise nuclear capabilities

NATO says it has agreed to modernise its nuclear capabilities.

category: nuclear; ZettaWire score: 7.

Two men jailed up to 10 years in UK for spying for China, targeting Britain-based pro-democracy campaigners

Two men sentenced to up to 10 years in a UK court for spying for China, targeting pro-democracy campaigners based in Britain.

category: crime; location: United Kingdom; ZettaWire score: 7.

Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Netherlands pledge new military aid including F-16s for Ukraine ahead of NATO defense ministers' meeting

Four European nations — Belgium, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands — announce new military aid including F-16s for Ukraine ahead of NATO defense ministers' meeting.

category: military; location: Ukraine; ZettaWire score: 7.

Accenture (ACN) shares plunge 15% to $130, hitting COVID-era lows, after cutting full-year guidance amid AI disruption

Accenture shares drop 15% to $130 — COVID-era lows — after the consulting firm cut its full-year guidance amid AI disruption.

category: markets; ZettaWire score: 7.

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