News

The White House’s Office of Management and Budget has proposed gutting the State Department’s budget by almost 50%, closing a ...
NATO members are discussing setting a spending target for civil defence and support for Ukraine on top of core military ...
The size of the Ukrainian army today is not enough to liberate large territories. But it is capable of holding back the enemy ...
European countries are vowing to sends billions of dollars in further funding to help Ukraine keep fighting Russia’s invasion ...
Greenland appointed its first Arctic ambassador on Friday, pledging to promote sustainable economic development for ...
The threat of U.S. withdrawal has prompted countries around the world — from Germany to South Korea — to talk about building their own nuclear arsenals.
World leaders, analysts, and policymakers gathered in Delphi, Greece, for the 10th Delphi Economic Forum to discuss the ...
Given Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s frequent and inflammatory attacks on the United States, Europe and Israel, it ...
The Trump administration is planning to send RIFs to all remaining USAID staff in the coming months; WEF founder Klaus Schwab ...
Equally worrying, Russia has increased its naval cooperation with China and given Beijing access, and a stake, in the Arctic.
COPENHAGEN - Finland's President Alexander Stubb said on Monday that he had not yet heard from anyone serious in the United States administration that the U.S. would withdraw from NATO.
NATO has sheltered that economic relationship, and with it, the American way of life, for nearly eight decades, allowing the United States to build the largest, most dynamic economy in the world.