The European Union(EU) nations met on Monday to chart a plan to bolster their defenses as President Donald Trump's return to the White House may be the final nail in the coffin for unconditional U.S.
The Danish model delivered around €590 million of locally manufactured weapons to Ukraine in 2024, the Danish Ministry of ...
Russia is "the main actor" in hybrid attacks on the alliance, said a senior NATO official following a spate of incidents.
The new president’s lukewarm attitude toward the North Atlantic Treaty is a ‘European strategic wake-up call,’ France’s Macron warns.
Denmark has requested that confrontational reactions to US President Trump?s aggressive overtures be avoided, according to ...
This week's newsletter drills down on two issues: boosting European defense spending, and how the bloc is dealing with (or not dealing with) Georgia's controversial new president.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) questioned Russian President Vladimir Putin’s willingness to meet with President Trump to ...
Trump expects Washington's NATO allies to spend more on bombs and bullets, but nations are reluctant to boost spending.
Before the Davos crowd, President Trump signaled a shift in tone, calling for an end to the war in Ukraine and placing the ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has said spending might need ... leaving a planned $3 billion increase in limbo. SEE ALSO: Why Are European Troops For Ukraine A Nonstarter? Key blocs in parliament ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the European Parliament last week with a clear message: Europe isn’t spending enough on defense and the new US president will not like it.
The EU's top diplomat and Poland's prime minister said Wednesday that the bloc must heed US President Donald Trump's demand to spend much more on defence -- faced with the "existential threat" posed ...