As a result of the Russian threat, the Baltic state has decided to increase its military spending to 6% of its GDP by 2030.
As the United States says it is working to building a piece to the Russia-Iraq war, which began in earnest in 2022, it is ...
Poland is the largest haven for Belarusian exiles, and the country’s pre-1989 history of the anti-communist mobilization resonates well with those struggling for democracy now. Almost five years after ...
“The United States will once again consider itself a growing nation, one that increases our wealth, expands our territory, builds our cities, raises our expectations and carries our flag into ne ...
The insignia includes the tamga, a blue flag ... community. Soviet leader Josef Stalin accused them of “collaboration” with Nazi Germany, but experts say the real reason was Crimea’s ...
In his first trip abroad, the new U.S. defense secretary told allies, including NATO officials, that a durable peace could ...
Tariffs. Tech regulation. Green investment. Defense spending. Right-wing populism. Expect plenty of turbulence between the United States and the European Union on these issues and others in the coming ...
North Korean soldiers ‘brought in again’ on Kursk frontline as Putin admits ‘very difficult’ situation - Russian military ...
In 2023, a father fled Kherson, where his wife died and Russian occupiers destroyed his apartment. The young widower found a ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will only agree to meet in person with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after a ...
Kyiv, Ukraine – Seventeen years in jail for “smuggling explosives” and “organising a diversion” to blow up a natural gas pipeline. That’s the sentence Nariman Dzhelyal, a Crimean Tatar ...