NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels to address Russia's escalating aggression and how to counter it by providing financial ...
The next few months will be pivotal for the Atlantic alliance. A fragmented Continent will struggle to meet the moment.
The military alliance is looking for more ways to protect members' assets from sabotage by actors like Russia and China.
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COLUMN. Andrius Kubilius, the new European commissioner for defense, is calling for €500 billion and a 'big bang' for the ...
If it’s an approach that we’re imposing tariffs or other punitive measures on EU trade partners and China, that naturally ...
The US Democrats and their allies in Brussels would sacrifice tens of thousands of young Ukrainians for their own interests.
The EU should begin discussing a new crisis-proof framework next year, Lisbon’s Joaquim Miranda Sarmento tells POLITICO.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan attended the Foreign Ministers Working Session of the North Atlantic Council on Wednesday in Brussels. Fidan met with his British counterpart David Lammy as ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke by phone with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday to discuss the ...
Here are key battlefield developments as of Thursday, December 5: A Russian ship shot at a German military helicopter over ...