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NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from US President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
The President rode in on a wave of momentum, but events during his trip revealed the risks of his disruptive approach: ...
The clasped hands of French and German leaders have long embodied the spirit of European unity. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich ...
US President Donald Trump had a strong handshake with King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands at the 2025 NATO Summit ...
Mark Rutte had an unenviable task at the Hague summit this week. The Nato secretary-general had to work with diverging ...
The president has called on Powell to lower rates by 2.5 points. The Fed last week decided to leave rates unchanged in the ...
President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey has not given up on acquiring F-35 fighter jets from the United States and has conveyed ...
On top of that, the allies will dedicate 1.5% of their GDP to upgrading infrastructure — roads, bridges, ports and airfields ...
The White House embraced the moniker of "daddy" for Donald Trump in a video that it released after NATO chief Mark Rutte used ...
Majority support exists on a bipartisan basis across Washington and among U.S. allies in Europe and the Middle East for ...
According to the report, European leaders were forced to show their loyalty and praise US President Donald Trump to avoid his ire or new threats of leaving NATO ...
It was the “bromance” between President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that ultimately threatened to ...