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As Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron toured a NATO military base in north-west London on ...
Just about everything about the onion-domed Russian Orthodox church near the otherwise unassuming Swedish city of Vasteras ...
From the moment delegates landed at Calgary’s International Airport, met by world-famous white cowboy-hatted volunteers, and ...
The mineral-rich Arctic island is open for tourism. Locals want to show what makes Greenland unique beyond a recent ...
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Chase Elliott dives to the inside around Brad Keselowski on the final lap, snapping a 44-race winless streak to win at his home track. After 10 years in Covington, GA, this UPS driver delivers one ...
President Donald Trump had an eyebrow-raising response to being called "daddy" by the NATO chief as Sen. Marco Rubio was struggling to stay composed. "He did it very affectionately though," Trump said ...
In a statement at the end of their summit in The Hague, NATO allies agree to spend more on collective defence - but there is no word on membership for Ukraine.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Donald Trump for taking "decisive action" against Iran's nuclear facilities. The NATO leader said that the strikes made the world safer.
Opinion: NATO’s progress in the "final frontier” is notable but insufficient, argue RAND analysts Anca Agachi, Shaan Shaikh and Bruce McClintock.
Trump's NATO ambassador says allies must agree to 5% spend on defence and security 'starting now' The warning comes after Sky News revealed on Tuesday that Sir Keir Starmer would be forced to ...
NATO scrambled fighter jets early on Sunday as Putin deployed his nuclear-capable Tu-95MS bombers to unleash a fresh barrage of missile attacks on Ukraine – including direct strikes on Kyiv.
Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte said yesterday the US had “no plans” for a “sudden” US withdrawal from Europe, but that any such move would be “co-ordinated” with European allies.