President Donald Trump said NATO countries must sharply increase their defense spending, demanding member states push beyond current benchmarks that many of them already struggle to hit.
President Donald Trump, in a conversation with global business leaders Thursday, provided the clearest picture yet about how he plans to deliver on the economic promises he campaigned on: He proposed ...
President Trump doubled down on the prospect of across-the-board tariffs in a video appearance to business executives and politicians gathered in Davos, Switzerland.
Speaking virtually to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Donald Trump said US energy production would make the country the “world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto.“ ...
Linas Jegelevičius After Donald Trump’s unexpected return to the White House, many in Lithuania are left wondering what to expect from the billionaire Republican this time around. Most Lithuanian ...
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has said that Europeans now have a bigger responsibility for Europe's security than ever before, regardless of any US administration. He made the remarks in an ...
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis believes the European Union should support Donald ...
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On Monday, January 20 th in the Capitol Rotunda, tech billionaire Elon Musk threw what appeared to be a Nazi salute during ...
China and Russia's growing military cooperation and hybrid warfare tactics are creating new challenges for the Trump ...
The new administration is considering sanctions and other economic means to bring the Kremlin to the negotiating table.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the European Parliament last week with a clear message: Europe isn’t spending enough on defense and the new US president will not like it.