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A retrospective on the NATO Summit 2025 with Beatrice de Graaf, who attended as historian and expert on security, crisis and terrorism.
Fawning for Trump’s favor, European leaders are ramping up military spending at the expense of public benefits.
Clyde N.S. RamalaineThe June 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague produced a landmark decision: member states, except for Spain, agreed to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. This bold move, ...
As this year’s NATO Summit approaches, key questions about the Russia-Ukraine war remain unresolved. Ceasefire talks have stalled, and the United States continues to struggle with how to compel ...
On top of the fact that global military spending has surged in the past ten years, these developments indicate that the world ...
Negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU in all clusters, in my opinion, will begin before a political decision is made ...
A Supreme Court decision, a Middle East ceasefire, and a major trade breakthrough with China shifted the narrative in his ...
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued decisions on ...
Dutch Princess Catharina-Amalia stole the limelight at the official dinner of the 2025 North Atlantic Treaty Heads-of-State ...
Their core narrative fixated on alleged "security threats" in the Yellow Sea, which is located between China and the Korean Peninsula, primarily amplifying unfounded anxieties regarding the facilities ...
By Gram Slattery THE HAGUE (Reuters) -For U.S. President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin is a man looking for an off-ramp to his ...
This year's NATO’s summit has been described as "transformational" and “historic" | Here are some of the takeaways ...