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Senior EU Lawmaker Backs Trump’s Call for NATO Reform
A senior member of the European Parliament has endorsed US President Donald Trump’s call for an urgent reform of NATO, saying the Western alliance suffers from “weaknesses” and needs “revitalizing.”
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NATO’s Clout in North Korea Crisis Is Limited, Expert Argues
The alliance is effectively powerless to rein in Pyongyang’s nuclear threat, according to a Brussels-based expert.
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Info Sharing Agreement ‘A Key Piece in the Jigsaw’ for NATO Cyber Strategy
A senior NATO official has hailed a newly-signed agreement between the NATO Communications and Information Agency and FireEye on cyber information sharing, saying it will provide the western military alliance “enhanced awareness” of potential cyber threats.
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EU Introduces Defense Research Plan to Redirect Billions in Funds
One of the main proposals of the plan unveiled at a news conference is an investment fund for defense, which could allow EU governments that pay in to also borrow from it.
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EU Leadership, Foreign Ministers Discuss US Trump Presidency
Foreign ministers with the European Union have given mixed reactions to Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the US presidential election.
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European Commission President Calls for Increased EU Military Cooperation
President Jean-Claude Juncker advocated in a state of the union for common military assets, in some cases owned by the EU, “in full complementarity with NATO.”
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Threat Response: Protecting the Eastern Flank
Though the Western alliance strenuously denies it, NATO’s forces are described as so “woefully inadequate” that such a “catastrophic” outcome would leave the alliance with a “limited number of options.”
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Mixed Reviews on EU Plan to Use Commercial Space Assets for Military
The European Commission’s first-ever space policy, currently in draft form but to be finalized this fall, proposes more civil-military synergies in European space systems.
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NATO Sees Uptick in Defense Spending
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that after many years of constant cuts, the alliance is now on the right track.
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Study Finds Uptick in EU Defense Spending
A new study paints a mixed picture of the current defense sector in European Union member states.
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Senior EU Lawmaker Backs Trump’s Call for NATO Reform
A senior member of the European Parliament has endorsed US President Donald Trump’s call for an urgent reform of NATO, saying the Western alliance suffers from “weaknesses” and needs “revitalizing.”
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NATO’s Clout in North Korea Crisis Is Limited, Expert Argues
The alliance is effectively powerless to rein in Pyongyang’s nuclear threat, according to a Brussels-based expert.
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Info Sharing Agreement ‘A Key Piece in the Jigsaw’ for NATO Cyber Strategy
A senior NATO official has hailed a newly-signed agreement between the NATO Communications and Information Agency and FireEye on cyber information sharing, saying it will provide the western military alliance “enhanced awareness” of potential cyber threats.
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EU Introduces Defense Research Plan to Redirect Billions in Funds
One of the main proposals of the plan unveiled at a news conference is an investment fund for defense, which could allow EU governments that pay in to also borrow from it.
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EU Leadership, Foreign Ministers Discuss US Trump Presidency
Foreign ministers with the European Union have given mixed reactions to Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the US presidential election.
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European Commission President Calls for Increased EU Military Cooperation
President Jean-Claude Juncker advocated in a state of the union for common military assets, in some cases owned by the EU, “in full complementarity with NATO.”
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Threat Response: Protecting the Eastern Flank
Though the Western alliance strenuously denies it, NATO’s forces are described as so “woefully inadequate” that such a “catastrophic” outcome would leave the alliance with a “limited number of options.”
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Mixed Reviews on EU Plan to Use Commercial Space Assets for Military
The European Commission’s first-ever space policy, currently in draft form but to be finalized this fall, proposes more civil-military synergies in European space systems.
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NATO Sees Uptick in Defense Spending
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that after many years of constant cuts, the alliance is now on the right track.
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Study Finds Uptick in EU Defense Spending
A new study paints a mixed picture of the current defense sector in European Union member states.
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Senior EU Lawmaker Backs Trump’s Call for NATO Reform
A senior member of the European Parliament has endorsed US President Donald Trump’s call for an urgent reform of NATO, saying the Western alliance suffers from “weaknesses” and needs “revitalizing.”
-
NATO’s Clout in North Korea Crisis Is Limited, Expert Argues
The alliance is effectively powerless to rein in Pyongyang’s nuclear threat, according to a Brussels-based expert.
-
Info Sharing Agreement ‘A Key Piece in the Jigsaw’ for NATO Cyber Strategy
A senior NATO official has hailed a newly-signed agreement between the NATO Communications and Information Agency and FireEye on cyber information sharing, saying it will provide the western military alliance “enhanced awareness” of potential cyber threats.
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EU Introduces Defense Research Plan to Redirect Billions in Funds
One of the main proposals of the plan unveiled at a news conference is an investment fund for defense, which could allow EU governments that pay in to also borrow from it.
-
EU Leadership, Foreign Ministers Discuss US Trump Presidency
Foreign ministers with the European Union have given mixed reactions to Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the US presidential election.
-
European Commission President Calls for Increased EU Military Cooperation
President Jean-Claude Juncker advocated in a state of the union for common military assets, in some cases owned by the EU, “in full complementarity with NATO.”
-
Threat Response: Protecting the Eastern Flank
Though the Western alliance strenuously denies it, NATO’s forces are described as so “woefully inadequate” that such a “catastrophic” outcome would leave the alliance with a “limited number of options.”
-
Mixed Reviews on EU Plan to Use Commercial Space Assets for Military
The European Commission’s first-ever space policy, currently in draft form but to be finalized this fall, proposes more civil-military synergies in European space systems.
-
NATO Sees Uptick in Defense Spending
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that after many years of constant cuts, the alliance is now on the right track.
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Study Finds Uptick in EU Defense Spending
A new study paints a mixed picture of the current defense sector in European Union member states.













