NATO Summit
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Zelenskyy sees ‘positive signals’ on being able to hit Russian targets

New Dutch government’s top NATO priority: Act normal

EU to boycott Hungary’s foreign affairs summit

Zelenskyy addresses Biden’s ‘President Putin’ gaffe on Europe tour

Israel, Turkey trade blows in row over NATO involvement in Gaza

Poland mulls shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine
‘It’s over’: US Democrats remain in panic over Biden’s reelection
They sum it up simply: It’s bad.
‘OMFG’: Biden’s mistakes push shocked US allies toward Trump
Western diplomats are privately horrified by the President’s public gaffes and are working to build links with the Trump team ahead of November’s election.
The Tories are gone — and Britain is moving closer to Europe again
Keir Starmer’s first foreign policy move is to refocus UK-EU relations.
Viktor Orbán’s rogue “peace missions” to Kyiv, Moscow, Beijing and Washington
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Biden at his press conference: See, I’m up to the job
The president tried to calm his party as calls to step aside intensified.
Scholz joins shaky chorus of world leaders sticking with Biden
Heads of state have been peppered with questions at this week’s NATO summit in Washington about Biden’s age and mental acuity.
Stoltenberg bashes China for creeping closer to NATO
The Chinese-Belarusian anti-terrorism exercises, conducted not far from the border with NATO ally Poland, coincide with the NATO summit.
Biden introduced Zelenskyy. It didn’t go well: ‘Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin’
With the world watching his every word, Biden needed to avoid any gaffes at the NATO summit. He wasn’t able to.
Weakened Macron keeps low profile at NATO summit
The political crisis in Paris is creating a void other European capitals are keen to fill.
Ukraine wins big, NATO wins smaller — and everyone was sweaty
Over the course of three days, the 32-member military alliance rallied around Ukraine’s war efforts to combat the Russian invasion.
2 percent on defense? That is so last year.
One of the NATO Summit’s biggest guessing games this week: What should members spend on defense?
NATO allies try to get inside Trump’s head while in Washington
Trump confidants are telling NATO allies there’s nothing to worry about, but that messaging isn’t comforting concerns.
NATO’s bad boys: Turkey and Hungary play their own game
Turkey and Hungary are preparing for a Trump presidency and charting their own course in the alliance.
Kyiv’s NATO membership would ‘guarantee WW3,’ Slovak PM says
Moscow-friendly PM Fico issues dire warning after Western alliance says Ukraine’s membership trajectory is “irreversible.”
Joe Biden is not senile, says UK’s Starmer
New British PM was asked about U.S. president’s sharpness during this week’s NATO summit.
Trump to meet with Orbán in Florida after NATO summit
The conservative allies will sit down at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
Poland begins training Ukrainian volunteer brigade
The new unit consists of Ukrainian recruits from inside Poland, Radosław Sikorski said.
Nervous world leaders fret over what the Biden chaos means for NATO’s future
Biden’s solo press conference Thursday will be the most critical set piece of the NATO Summit, both for the president and the alliance.
Starmer at NATO summit: Departing general issues sobering advice
Fresh from his landslide victory, Britain’s new Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has flown to Washington to join other leaders of NATO countries as they meet for the …
Trump considering cutting back intel sharing with Europe, officials warn
European officials say they rely on U.S. intelligence to help fend off Russian aggression on their own soil.
At NATO, the center left is having its moment. It won’t last.
The U.K’s Keir Starmer may be among political friends now — but the future isn’t so bright for his international allies.
F-16s jets from Denmark, Netherlands to begin Ukraine defense within months
Denmark and the Netherlands have begun sending the jets, but Ukraine’s president says he needs more.
UK’s Starmer must boost defense spending by 2030, former army head says
Patrick Sanders urges the new British prime minister to commit to a timeframe to hit 2.5 percent of GDP — and to go even further.