One Year Later: Peace Remains Elusive In The Middle East
The Path Forward Is Shrouded in Darkness
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The Path Forward Is Shrouded in Darkness
Facing evolving threats and internal divisions.
Nations hit defense spending targets from 6 in 2021 to 23 in 2024.
A record 23 of NATO’s 32 member nations will meet the alliance’s defense spending target this year, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said.
Finland is on track to become the ninth country to host a NATO multinational battle group after ministers supported the move in Brussels on Friday.
Centrist groups retained a majority in the European Parliament, but far-right gains in France and Germany raise questions about the EU's policy direction.
Will Biden's D+ presidency follow the pattern of other troubled incumbents?
Most parliamentarians in Tbilisi did not want a replay of Kyiv in their country.
Loose talk weakens America's standing in the world.
Their bluster only projects weakness instead of strength on the world stage.
The brutal war for control of the mineral-rich country has killed more than 15,000 people, sparked the world’s biggest displacement crisis and left 18 million people facing acute food insecurity.
Despite world defense spending reaching a record $2.2 trillion last year, 77% of citizens of NATO countries believe they should increase or maintain defense spending – up from 70% in 2021.
Brazil has launched the third of four attack submarines built with French technology in a $10 billion deal that aims to deliver the country’s first nuclear-powered submarine in the next decade.