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Stage set for heated NATO summit in Brussels
Never has there been so much interest in a NATO summit in Brussels. Why? Because when Donald Trump rolls into town, anything could happen. There are so many big issues on the military menu at this week's gathering, ranging from Russia...
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Rep. Meeks: Trump Is Putting 'Russia First'
After the NATO summit, President Trump heads to Helsinki to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising concerns for both American allies and lawmakers. They worry that Trump may end up making too many concessions, as he did...
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NATO chief warns against isolating Russia
Beyond Trump and his criticisms of Germany, the question of Russia is high on the agenda. While seeking to strengthen EU military might, NATO's chief is urging against isolating Moscow. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said: "We...
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Beware fraudsters OLAF's watching
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The EU’s anti-fraud unit (OLAF) has made recommendations to claw back almost 3 billion EUR from fraudsters. Their gaze remains firmly fixed on Hungary. And NATO unveils plans to bolster...
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Lithuania hosts major NATO exercise
Eighteen thousand military personnel gather for an international annual NATO military exercise in Lithuania. The US led Saber Strike event sees service members from Estonia, Latvia and Poland as well as Britain, France, Italy and Canada...
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Trump Wastes No Time Attacking Allies at NATO Summit in Brussels
President Trump has already spurned key allies at the annual summit, including accusing Germany of being a "captive of Russia." Cheddar's J.D. Durkin, who is on the ground in Brussels, gets into the latest.
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Trump Wastes No Time Attacking Allies at NATO Summit
President Trump has already spurned key allies at the annual summit, accusing Germany of being a "captive of Russia." Cheddar's J.D. Durkin, who is on the ground in Brussels, gets into the latest.
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NATO Summit Kicks Off, White House Misses Immigration Deadline, Deadly Gas Explosion in Midwest, and More
These are the headlines you Need2Know: The NATO Summit got off to a heated start as President Trump already criticized member countries for not paying their fair share of defense spending. The Trump administration also missed its...
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Tensions Rise at NATO Summit, Stormy Daniels Arrested, Senate Votes On Tariff Resolution, And More
These are the headlines you Need2Know: * Confusion at the NATO summit after President Trump said allies will add billions of dollars to defense spending. But French president Emmanuel Macron rebuffed those claims. * Stormy Daniels was...
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Armenian PM urges NATO to send message to Azerbaijan: Exclusive
Armenian prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, has called on NATO to send a message to neighbouring Azerbaijan that the international community will not accept any attempt to resolve the conflict in disputed Nagorno Karabakh by force. In an...
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Freeland skips key NATO summit to continue NAFTA talks
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is skipping a key NATO summit in order to stay in Washington and continue NAFTA talks. Meetings continue tomorrow and could be the last face-to-face discussions before May 1 — the day the...
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Pompeo meets with NATO in Brussels
Just 13 hours after his confirmation as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on a plane to Brussels to meet with members of NATO. Pompeo was quick to note the relevance of the choice for his first stop. "The work that’s being done...
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EU plans to upgrade roads to move armies faster
Amid increasing tensions between Europe and Russia, the EU's announced a plan to make it easier and faster for military personnel and equipment to be moved across the bloc. The Schengen-style approach is seen as crucial by NATO, in case...
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NATO chief outlines Russian repercussions due to U.K. attack
'There are costs and consequences for its unacceptable and dangerous pattern of behaviour,' says Jens Stoltenberg
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Brief from Brussels: Greece asks EU to help free soldiers held in Turkey
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Greece calls for EU to help free two soldiers arrested in Turkey; and Belgian residents get free iodine pills, in case of a nuclear disaster.
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NATO to UK: Count on our solidarity
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Britain could count on NATO's solidarity, but that it had not invoked the alliance's mutual defence clause. "There has been no request for article 5. It's important that we react in a...
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Western powers and NATO rally behind Britain
In this edition of The Brief from Brussels are two reports on the united western response to Russia regarding the spy poisoning case in Britain.
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Greece calls on EU to help free soldiers arrested in Turkey
Greece is calling on the EU and others to help secure the release of two of its soldiers arrested in Turkey last week. Athens says the pair had been on a border patrol, when they strayed because of bad weather. "Turkey is a member of...
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Brief: EU Balkan strategy and Munich security forum
This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. In today’s edition, EU foreign ministers meet in Bulgaria but they can’t agree on a timetable for the bloc’s West Balkan strategy....
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Munich forum: Divided West undermines its own security
A fractured West is undermining its own security--that's the feeling of many of those attending this year's Munich Conference. There are divisions within NATO between Europe and the US, and also within Europe itself, after Britain's...
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Canada in Latvia: Troops stage first major exercises
Canadian troops in Latvia have staged their first major exercises, to show that fending off Russian aggression in the Baltic region is a priority for NATO
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Trump reaffirms pledge to NATO in Warsaw speech
'We stand firmly behind ... the mutual defence commitment'
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Should Canada train more Afghan police?
NATO wants Canada to train more police in Afghanistan. But a suicide bombing has raised concerns that the task is becoming increasingly dangerous
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NATO ready to hit back in cyber war, chief tells Euronews
NATO says it is stepping up defences, as the latest cyber attack wreaks havoc around the globe. Thousands of computers have been crippled by a virus thought to have first taken hold in Ukraine on Tuesday. Ports from Mumbai to Los Angeles...