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Marcin Gortat, who played for several teams in the NBA, was the one who invited Fabianski to play. The side the goalkeeper played on beat their opposition, a team composed of NATO soldiers, by just ...
The Janus Accelerator will support a new cohort of cutting-edge companies developing dual-use technologies that enhance ...
Keir Starmer’s government will shortly publish a new national security strategy that will broaden the scope of what is ...
President Donald Trump has long bet that he can scare allies into submission. It's a gamble that is increasingly being tested ...
In a speech at the Chatham House think tank in London during a visit to the UK on 9 June, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ...
China firmly opposes NATO's "smearing and scapegoating" of China, its embassy in Britain said on Wednesday in response to ...
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is delivering her Spending Review this Wednesday, detailing how public money will be divided ...
The U.K. chancellor is set to raise spending on defense and healthcare but faces pressure to save money elsewhere due to her ...
Moscow could send "little green men" to attack the bloc's Eastern flank, said Bruno Kahl, head of Germany's Federal ...
Poland is looking to "better adapt to the challenges of the future battlefield," Chief of the Polish General Staff Wiesław Kukuła told reporters.
Secretary-General Mark Rutte said during a visit to London that he expects the 32 NATO members to agree to a big hike in military spending at a summit in the Netherlands this month.
As Europe approaches NATO’s 24–26 June summit in The Hague, its 750 million people face a decisive strategic choice that will ...