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NATO Members Face Hard Budget Choices, Official Says
A top NATO official has conceded that the alliance would have to settle for “less of the pie” in the future due to conflicting spending priorities for its members.
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‘Business as Usual’ With Russia Unlikely, NATO Leader Says
Military activities will also feature, with particular focus on transparency and risk reduction, the security situation in Afghanistan, and regional terrorist threats.
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European Commission President Calls for ‘Security Union’
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has called for a European “security union” to face the threat of terrorism.
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NATO, European Commission Chiefs Hail Cooperation on Security, Migrant Crisis
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker have discussed ways to increase joint work to counter hybrid threats in several areas, including early warning, supporting critical infrastructure and cyber warfare.
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Top NATO Official: Assertive Russia Threatens European Security
Stoltenberg said the new unit approved by the United States and NATO’s 27 other members will be multinational and rotate in and out of Eastern European member states rather than being based there.
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Japan Seeks More Prominent Role in ‘Global Defense and Security’
Japan’s ambassador to the EU says Tokyo plans to take a much bigger role in “shouldering the burden of global defense and security.”
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EDA, Airbus Launch Project To Integrate Remotely Piloted Aircraft
The European Defence Agency (EDA) and an industrial consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space have launched a project to contribute to the integration of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) into common airspace in Europe.
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Azerbaijan Warns of Potential Action Against Armenia
Senior political figures in Azerbaijan have warned that a military option remains on the table to resolve the smoldering conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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Stoltenberg: NATO Defense Spending on Firmer Footing
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that alliance defense spending is moving in the “right direction”
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EU Kicks Off Green Energy Drive for Militaries
BRUSSELS — A new EU-led initiative is underway to encourage militaries on both sides of the Atlantic to adopt green energy and become more energy efficient.
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NATO Members Face Hard Budget Choices, Official Says
A top NATO official has conceded that the alliance would have to settle for “less of the pie” in the future due to conflicting spending priorities for its members.
-
‘Business as Usual’ With Russia Unlikely, NATO Leader Says
Military activities will also feature, with particular focus on transparency and risk reduction, the security situation in Afghanistan, and regional terrorist threats.
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European Commission President Calls for ‘Security Union’
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has called for a European “security union” to face the threat of terrorism.
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NATO, European Commission Chiefs Hail Cooperation on Security, Migrant Crisis
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker have discussed ways to increase joint work to counter hybrid threats in several areas, including early warning, supporting critical infrastructure and cyber warfare.
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Top NATO Official: Assertive Russia Threatens European Security
Stoltenberg said the new unit approved by the United States and NATO’s 27 other members will be multinational and rotate in and out of Eastern European member states rather than being based there.
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Japan Seeks More Prominent Role in ‘Global Defense and Security’
Japan’s ambassador to the EU says Tokyo plans to take a much bigger role in “shouldering the burden of global defense and security.”
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EDA, Airbus Launch Project To Integrate Remotely Piloted Aircraft
The European Defence Agency (EDA) and an industrial consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space have launched a project to contribute to the integration of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) into common airspace in Europe.
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Azerbaijan Warns of Potential Action Against Armenia
Senior political figures in Azerbaijan have warned that a military option remains on the table to resolve the smoldering conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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Stoltenberg: NATO Defense Spending on Firmer Footing
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that alliance defense spending is moving in the “right direction”
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EU Kicks Off Green Energy Drive for Militaries
BRUSSELS — A new EU-led initiative is underway to encourage militaries on both sides of the Atlantic to adopt green energy and become more energy efficient.
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NATO Members Face Hard Budget Choices, Official Says
A top NATO official has conceded that the alliance would have to settle for “less of the pie” in the future due to conflicting spending priorities for its members.
-
‘Business as Usual’ With Russia Unlikely, NATO Leader Says
Military activities will also feature, with particular focus on transparency and risk reduction, the security situation in Afghanistan, and regional terrorist threats.
-
European Commission President Calls for ‘Security Union’
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has called for a European “security union” to face the threat of terrorism.
-
NATO, European Commission Chiefs Hail Cooperation on Security, Migrant Crisis
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker have discussed ways to increase joint work to counter hybrid threats in several areas, including early warning, supporting critical infrastructure and cyber warfare.
-
Top NATO Official: Assertive Russia Threatens European Security
Stoltenberg said the new unit approved by the United States and NATO’s 27 other members will be multinational and rotate in and out of Eastern European member states rather than being based there.
-
Japan Seeks More Prominent Role in ‘Global Defense and Security’
Japan’s ambassador to the EU says Tokyo plans to take a much bigger role in “shouldering the burden of global defense and security.”
-
EDA, Airbus Launch Project To Integrate Remotely Piloted Aircraft
The European Defence Agency (EDA) and an industrial consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space have launched a project to contribute to the integration of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) into common airspace in Europe.
-
Azerbaijan Warns of Potential Action Against Armenia
Senior political figures in Azerbaijan have warned that a military option remains on the table to resolve the smoldering conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
-
Stoltenberg: NATO Defense Spending on Firmer Footing
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that alliance defense spending is moving in the “right direction”
-
EU Kicks Off Green Energy Drive for Militaries
BRUSSELS — A new EU-led initiative is underway to encourage militaries on both sides of the Atlantic to adopt green energy and become more energy efficient.













