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President Trump's tone has shifted both toward Putin and regarding the continuation of U.S. military support for Ukraine.
NATO members plan to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 — a "quantum leap," according to the military alliance's chief, Mark Rutte. But there are doubts that the most indebted members ...
The NATO summit in The Hague reaffirmed the alliance’s commitment to Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic future, and President Zelensky’s ...
President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media with Secretary of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta on the South Lawn of the ...
NATO's surprising move after Ukraine attack stuns Europe and the shocking decision will completely change everything you ...
Since the Cold War, the United States and many of its North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies have regarded the Arctic as a ...
NATO members will be expected to spend 3.5% of their GDP on core defence such as troops and weapons – the items currently ...
CHARLES KUPCHAN is Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. His most recent book is Isolationism: A History of America’s ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is set to meet President Donald Trump this week on the heels of the U.S. leader announcing ...
An internal admission from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reveals Beijing's concern over Russia's defeat in Ukraine, ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is in Washington for talks with President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and ...