News

NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from US President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has announced an increase in its defence spending target, with member countries now expected to allocate 5 per cent of their GDP to defence by 2035.
The President rode in on a wave of momentum, but events during his trip revealed the risks of his disruptive approach: ...
The clasped hands of French and German leaders have long embodied the spirit of European unity. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich ...
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has gone viral on social media after she was caught imitating US President Donald Trump live ...
The defense secretary said at the NATO summit Wednesday that there would be an investigation into the leak, which the administration has disputed.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said the agency obtained evidence indicating Iran’s nuclear program was “severely damaged” by U.S ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will hold a Thursday morning press conference to honor of the “Great American Pilots” who ...
Flattery and acquiescence to President Donald Trump seems to have worked for NATO leaders, who got a concession they ...
The Trump administration believes the deadly, 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran is over and will not restart, President Donald Trump said Wednesday. "We think it's over. I don't ...
President Donald Trump's reckless and illegal strikes on Iranian nuclear sites now threaten to blow up the Treaty on the ...
BERLIN, June 26. /TASS/. Carlo Masala, a well-known military expert in Germany and professor at the Bundeswehr University in Munich, believes that the NATO summit in The Hague was, overall, a "step ...