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Dutch EU Leadership Seeks Implementation of Security Policy, Closer Ties
The new Dutch presidency of the European Union will prioritize “closer partnership” among European countries in the defense area during its term in office. Speedy implementation of the EU Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy is another priority of the six-month presidency.
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Montenegro To Start Negotiations on Joining NATO
The decision was heralded as “historic” by the alliance’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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EU, NATO Urge Restraint After Russian Jet Shot Down
The EU and NATO have urged Ankara and Moscow to avoid escalation in the bitter row over Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian fighter, which risks jeopardizing Brussels’ hopes that both countries can help ease the refugee crisis and combat the Islamic State group.
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Arsenal Discovered as Belgium Capital Enters Lockdown
A terrorist arsenal has been discovered during overnight searches in a suburb of Brussels.
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EU Officials Debate Intel Agency, Other Security Steps After Paris Attacks
The European Commission has called for the establishment of an EU-wide intelligence agency in the wake of the Nov. 13 Paris attacks.
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Europol Director: Europe Faces Its ‘Most Serious’ Threat
The director of Europol, the EU-wide police agency, has admitted that Europe faces its “most serious” terrorist threat in many years.
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Interview: Belgian Defense Minister Steven Vandeput
Belgium’s Defense Minister Steven Vandeput says his country has no plans to scale back its participation in the military actions against the Islamic State (IS) group.
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NATO Official: ‘Arc of Instability’ Surrounds Much of Europe
A senior NATO official has conceded that “more could be done” to improve cooperation with the European Union.
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Montenegro Says NATO Membership Could Come Soon
Montenegro says it could be invited to join NATO by the end of this year, despite Russia’s objections.
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EU Launches Ops To Intercept Ships Smuggling People
The European Union has launched a new operation in the southern Mediterranean to intercept boats smuggling migrants.
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Dutch EU Leadership Seeks Implementation of Security Policy, Closer Ties
The new Dutch presidency of the European Union will prioritize “closer partnership” among European countries in the defense area during its term in office. Speedy implementation of the EU Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy is another priority of the six-month presidency.
-
Montenegro To Start Negotiations on Joining NATO
The decision was heralded as “historic” by the alliance’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
-
EU, NATO Urge Restraint After Russian Jet Shot Down
The EU and NATO have urged Ankara and Moscow to avoid escalation in the bitter row over Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian fighter, which risks jeopardizing Brussels’ hopes that both countries can help ease the refugee crisis and combat the Islamic State group.
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Arsenal Discovered as Belgium Capital Enters Lockdown
A terrorist arsenal has been discovered during overnight searches in a suburb of Brussels.
-
EU Officials Debate Intel Agency, Other Security Steps After Paris Attacks
The European Commission has called for the establishment of an EU-wide intelligence agency in the wake of the Nov. 13 Paris attacks.
-
Europol Director: Europe Faces Its ‘Most Serious’ Threat
The director of Europol, the EU-wide police agency, has admitted that Europe faces its “most serious” terrorist threat in many years.
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Interview: Belgian Defense Minister Steven Vandeput
Belgium’s Defense Minister Steven Vandeput says his country has no plans to scale back its participation in the military actions against the Islamic State (IS) group.
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NATO Official: ‘Arc of Instability’ Surrounds Much of Europe
A senior NATO official has conceded that “more could be done” to improve cooperation with the European Union.
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Montenegro Says NATO Membership Could Come Soon
Montenegro says it could be invited to join NATO by the end of this year, despite Russia’s objections.
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EU Launches Ops To Intercept Ships Smuggling People
The European Union has launched a new operation in the southern Mediterranean to intercept boats smuggling migrants.
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Dutch EU Leadership Seeks Implementation of Security Policy, Closer Ties
The new Dutch presidency of the European Union will prioritize “closer partnership” among European countries in the defense area during its term in office. Speedy implementation of the EU Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy is another priority of the six-month presidency.
-
Montenegro To Start Negotiations on Joining NATO
The decision was heralded as “historic” by the alliance’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
-
EU, NATO Urge Restraint After Russian Jet Shot Down
The EU and NATO have urged Ankara and Moscow to avoid escalation in the bitter row over Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian fighter, which risks jeopardizing Brussels’ hopes that both countries can help ease the refugee crisis and combat the Islamic State group.
-
Arsenal Discovered as Belgium Capital Enters Lockdown
A terrorist arsenal has been discovered during overnight searches in a suburb of Brussels.
-
EU Officials Debate Intel Agency, Other Security Steps After Paris Attacks
The European Commission has called for the establishment of an EU-wide intelligence agency in the wake of the Nov. 13 Paris attacks.
-
Europol Director: Europe Faces Its ‘Most Serious’ Threat
The director of Europol, the EU-wide police agency, has admitted that Europe faces its “most serious” terrorist threat in many years.
-
Interview: Belgian Defense Minister Steven Vandeput
Belgium’s Defense Minister Steven Vandeput says his country has no plans to scale back its participation in the military actions against the Islamic State (IS) group.
-
NATO Official: ‘Arc of Instability’ Surrounds Much of Europe
A senior NATO official has conceded that “more could be done” to improve cooperation with the European Union.
-
Montenegro Says NATO Membership Could Come Soon
Montenegro says it could be invited to join NATO by the end of this year, despite Russia’s objections.
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EU Launches Ops To Intercept Ships Smuggling People
The European Union has launched a new operation in the southern Mediterranean to intercept boats smuggling migrants.













