With President Donald Trump entering office for the second time, NATO spending is once again under scrutiny as the United States warns European countries must dig deeper into their pockets.
European leaders say Trump isn’t serious about the need for NATO members to spend 5 percent of GDP on defense. The question ...
President Trump has made it clear that he is pushing for an end to the war in Ukraine. The move has left Europe worried that ...
Hours before Vance and Zelenskyy were set to meet, a Russian drone with a high-explosive warhead hit the protective ...
Hegseth urged NATO allies to bolster their defense spending from 2% to 5% of their GDP, noting that the U.S. is attempting to ...
BRUSSELS — In just one speech by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth this week, the most powerful member of NATO has thrown ...
NATO is testing its ability to rapidly deploy across eastern Europe — without direct US assistance — as Washington shifts its ...
NATO is testing its ability to rapidly deploy across eastern Europe — without direct U.S. assistance — as Washington shifts its approach toward European defense and the war in Ukraine ...
Operation Minimise” were words feared by every British serviceman and woman in Afghanistan. This was the call to cut ...
This will put an end to what I can safely call a ‘period of national disgrace,’" said Belgium's new defense minister, Theo ...
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth says European security no longer a priority for the US as it faces threats to homeland ...
New US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expected to assume the role of backseat driver in his first in person meeting with ...