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The president is right about wanting to end the war in Ukraine but wrong about threatening to walk away from cease-fire talks ...
Poland’s presidential election has come down to a stark ideological choice: a liberal pro-European mayor versus a staunch ...
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth will try to convince Asian defence leaders this weekend that the United States is a more ...
President Vladimir Putin's conditions for ending the war in Ukraine include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing ...
"The U.S. absolutely expects European countries to do more," General Sir Roly Walker, the head of the British Army, said on ...
The U.N. yesterday criticized Israel’s new aid operation in Gaza as the country faced mounting anger from Europe over the war ...
The alliance's overall demand for the number of brigades provided by member states could go from 80 to between 120 and 130, ...
The alliance's Capability Targets 2025, to be formally set at a summit in June, will significantly increase the requirements ...
Too many NATO member states are using budgetary gimmicks to boost their top line defense budgets. NATO needs boosted burden ...
Watch the Royal Danish Navy's HDMS Esbern Snare execute a successful Harpoon missile launch during Exercise Formidable Shield ...
Its global significance, however, goes far beyond just military worth. The Arctic is sought-after for its shipping routes and ...
Trump could read Putin like a book, if only he reread his own. Instead, the president has mismanaged the Ukraine peace negotiations and Putin has benefitted.