NATO has taken over some responsibilities in coordinating aid for Ukraine from the U.S. with Washington's consent, ensuring a stable support mechanism going forward, NATO Military Committee Chief Admiral Rob Bauer said on Jan.
Nato asks every member country to spend at least 2% of national income - also known as GDP - on defence. It is thought that 23 countries met that target in 2024, compared to only three in 2014. The countries which spend the largest share of GDP on defence are the US and those close to Russia, such as Poland and the Baltic states.
Hundreds of Swedish troops have arrived in Latvia to join a Canadian-led multinational brigade along NATO’s eastern flank
The U.S. president-elect has not ruled out trying to acquire the autonomous territory belonging to alliance member Denmark.
Trump’s concern about the Far North is a legitimate one; he is right to seek a more robust defense against potential Chinese or Russian operations in that region.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is receiving a warm welcome at his confirmation hearing to become secretary of State.
Former NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg is set to travel to Washington for the inauguration of incoming US president Donald Trump on January 20. Stoltenberg, who is set to become the head of the Munich Security Conference (MSC),
Donald Trump should remove the major non-NATO ally status from undeserving nations such as Qatar and Pakistan.
Interviews with more than a dozen people who have recently spoken with Trump describe a president-elect who views his power much differently than he did on the eve of his first inauguration in 2017.
In Britain, in an upending of the decades-old “special relationship,” Musk has urged the release of a notorious jailed anti-Muslim extremist, Tommy Robinson, and loudly declared that Prime Minister Keir Starmer belongs in jail. All met by silence from Trump.
LONDON - Ruptures of undersea cables that have rattled European security officials in recent months were likely the result of maritime accidents rather than Russian sabotage, according to several U.S. and European intelligence officials.
It will be "even bigger than what President Dwight Eisenhower, who has the record, had," US president-elect said