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Gentille, former lawmaker with the right-wing Les Républicains and an expert in military affairs, argues that France is deluding itself about the perception of new military threats and the financial ...
Spain is not the only sceptic among NATO’s ranks. Slovakia, while less vocal, has also expressed ambiguity towards the 5% threshold. President Peter Pellegrini formally backed the target in The Hague, ...
While Indonesia's navy is quietly adding firepower, analysts warn the diverse mix of suppliers will lead to a "logistical ...
Launched four years ago at a cost of £5bn, Project Gigabit is one of Britain’s biggest comms infrastructure rollouts since ...
UN backs Palestinian statehood, Trump issues new Russia ultimatum, and Sudan’s famine deepens. Here's your July 29 evening brief headlines.
And even if carbon-dioxide emissions matter (the opponents are not unanimous on the matter) those from Europe are so small ...
Rather than forcing China into trilateral nuclear arms control talks, the largest nuclear powers should discuss reductions to military spending for nuclear weapons and other destabilizing systems.
The move makes U.C.L.A. the latest university to be targeted by Trump administration officials over accusations that it has ...
President Trump announced a trade deal with South Korea on Wednesday, putting 15 percent tariffs on South Korean goods, much ...
Bulgaria has joined eight other European nations in formally applying for low-interest loans from the European Union to ...
Kentucky basketball transfer forward Jayden Quaintance claims the 2025-2026 Wildcats team will have an elite defense ...
Trump and Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, have been sparring online since Trump shortened his ...