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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told German media that Russia could have the capacity to destroy satellites.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and NATO chief Mark Rutte have vowed to further deepen military ties while stressing ...
NATO members are discussing setting a spending target for civil defence and support for Ukraine on top of core military ...
President Trump may be turning relations with NATO and Russia inside out, but winter war games revealed that two militaries’ cooperation was unchanged.
Three years after Russia's full-scale invasion, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discusses the state of the war and his ...
Bitter experience in Ukraine has taught Russian artillerymen to be more agile and sophisticated. Their aim is improving.
Russia’s attack on the Ukrainian border city of Sumy has placed unwelcome emphasis on just how little fruit the White House’s ...
Ukrainian refugees, most of them women and children, fled an active war and came to the U.S. under a lawful government ...
Trump’s mumbled explanation for Russia’s ‘horrible’ Sumy bombing is no sign that he’s getting tough on Putin, writes world ...
European members of Nato are scrambling to find a solution to the problem of the US wanting to be less involved.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba agreed on Wednesday to deepen his country's cooperation with NATO in the defence ...