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Trump's 'Short Attention Span' Led to Changes to NATO Summit to Avoid Any 'Truth Social Bombshells,' Diplomats Say
Next week's NATO summit in The Hague will be brief compared to past events, with organizers reportedly tailoring the agenda to President Trump's limited focus.
Trump Says Annexation of Greenland 'Will Happen' As NATO Secretary General Looks On: 'We Need It'
President Donald Trump reiterated his intention to annex Greenland, telling NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that the U.S. "needs" the territory for "international security"
Elon Musk Supports US Leaving NATO and UN
Billionaire and head of DOGE Elon Musk has publicly backed the idea of the US withdrawing from NATO and the United Nations.
Zelensky Says Trump's Support Is 'Crucial' Following Heated Oval Office Meeting
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the importance of U.S. support as he arrived in the UK on Saturday, following a tense meeting with U.S. President Trump.
Senate Republican Says Pete Hegseth Made 'Rookie Mistake' Right Off the Bat With Ukraine
"I don't know who wrote the speech," said Senator Wicker of Hegseth's comments on Ukraine. "It's the kind of thing Tucker Carlson could have written, and Carlson is a fool"
Trump's New Defence Chief To Pressure Allies On First NATO Visit
Washington's allies are waiting nervously for clarity from President Donald Trump's administration after the volatile leader demanded NATO more than double its spending target and vowed to end the war in Ukraine.
New Russian History Textbook Compares Ukraine to Nazi Germany, Says Putin Was 'Forced' to Launch War
A new textbook designed for students aged 15 and older frames Russia's war in Ukraine as a continuation of the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany.
NATO Silent Day After Trump Fails to Rule Out Using Military to Acquire Greenland
"We need them for economic security," Trump said of Greenland and the Panama Canal on Tuesday
Germany Warns Undersea Power Cable Cut Was a 'Wake-Up Call' That EU Needs More Protections Against Russia's 'Shadow Fleet'
Germany called for tougher European Union sanctions against Russia after the suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia.
Polish Teens Will Undergo Mandatory Firearms Training To Protect Against Possible Future Russian Aggression
Poland has mandated firearms training for teenagers to bolster national defense against potential Russian threats.
Trump NATO Ambassador Nominee Linked to Scam Company That Promoted 'Masculine Toilets' for Men with Big Penises
Former Attorney General Matthew Whitaker faces renewed scrutiny over his role in a fraudulent company that marketed bizarre products like the "Masculine Toilet"
Zelensky In Brussels To Defend 'Victory Plan' At EU And NATO
More than two and a half years into the war, Kyiv is losing new territory almost daily in its eastern Donbas region and under mounting pressure to forge an exit strategy -- which it says must start with ramped-up Western support.
Rutte Dismisses Trump Fears As He Takes Reins At NATO
The former Dutch prime minister steps into the role at a pivotal moment, as Russia presses its war in Ukraine, China flexes its growing might -- and just weeks before voters in the United States head to the polls.
NATO Gets A New Chief -- But Don't Expect A Revolution
And in many ways NATO's 32 nations -- by swapping one mild-mannered, middle-aged, northern European male ex-premier for another -- have opted for more of the same, to steer the alliance in troubled times.
NATO Leaders Seek To Bolster Ukraine As Gloom Grows
Kicking off three days of events for the 32-nation alliance with a celebration Tuesday evening, Biden announced a new air defense system for Kyiv and urged unity against Russian President Vladimir Putin, who launched the Ukraine invasion in 2022.
Will NATO Disappoint Ukraine Again In Washington?
Last year, NATO's failure to issue Ukraine a clear timeframe for membership did not go down well.
NATO Utilizes $1.1 Billion Fund On Robots, AI, And Space Innovations
NATO has already awarded the first tranche from its $1.1 billion funding to four companies.
NATO At 75 Is Stronger -- But Also Under Threat
In 2019, French President Emmanuel Macron slammed the US-led alliance -- set up after World War II to face off against the Soviet Union -- as suffering from a "brain death".
After Long Tussle, Sweden To Become NATO Member
Sweden's blue and golden-yellow flag is expected to be hoisted on Monday at the Brussels headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance.
Meeting NATO, Blinken Warns Ukraine Gains In Doubt If No US Aid
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Monday that Ukraine's gains over two years of fighting were all in doubt without new US funding, as NATO's chief visited to lobby Congress.
Finland Bolsters Military Ties With US After Putin Warning
Finland on Monday signed an agreement to enhance military cooperation with the United States, saying it saw a long-term threat from Russia, a day after its giant neighbor issued a warning over Helsinki's recent entrance into NATO.
Rutte Favourite To Be Next NATO Boss Despite Dutch Vote Shock
Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is the clear front-runner to become NATO's next chief, even though a shock far-right win at elections in his homeland risks tarnishing his legacy.
US Accuses Russia Of Spreading Disinformation In Latin America, Stoking Anti-NATO Sentiments
Thе Krеmlin was lеvеraging mеdia contacts and "financing an on-going, well-funded disinformation campaign" in sеvеral Latin Amеrican nations, the U.S. said.
NATO Chief Says 98% Of Promised Combat Vehicles Delivered To Ukraine
NATO allies and partner nations have sent 1,550 armoured vehicles and 230 tanks to Ukraine.
Ukraine President Zelensky Hoping For Fast Delivery Of Tanks Reinforcement
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomes the coming of tanks to help in their war against Russia but hopes they arrive fast.
Ex-NATO Commander Sees Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Happening In Mid-2023
An ex-NATO commander believes that peace talks between Russia and Ukraine will happen by mid-2023.
Ukraine Brace For Russian Onslaught With Colder Days Looming As Big Problem
Ukraine is bracing for another Russian offensive with Moscow expected to use the winter as a weapon against the embattled country.
Norway Intelligence Authorities Arrest Brazilian University Researcher Suspected Of Spying For Russia
The Norwegian domestic security agency stated Tuesday they had arrested a Brazilian academic researcher on suspicion of being a Russian spy.
'Ruler' Vladimir Putin To Fly To Iran To Strenghten Alliance As West Zeroes In On His Playbook
Russian President Vladimir Putin was announced on Tuesday to be planning to meet with the leaders of Iran and Turkey in Tehran to launch further peace talks regarding the current conflict in Syria.
Putin’s Comment On NATO Is Posturing After Disastrous Failure In Ukraine, Experts Claim
Vladimir Putin’s recent remarks on “responding in kind” should Sweden and Finland host NATO's military forces are being interpreted as grandstanding by global military experts.