NATO projects that all member countries will meet the 2% GDP defense spending target in 2025, while nearly all member countries agreed to a new 5% of GDP goal by 2035.
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NATO unleashes toughest stance since Ukraine war — member states can now act without waiting
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has approved a major change in its military posture after recent incidents involving Russian aircraft and drones. On September 9, Russian drones entered ...
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New Combined Air Operations Centre Opened by NATO in Norway
CAOC Bodø was officially opened on Oct. 10, 2025, joining CAOC Uedem, Germany, and CAOC Torrejón, Spain as NATO’s third ...
Alliance nations are working to do more together to counter increasing Russian air threats—and downplaying the possibility of ...
President Trump told fellow NATO countries on Saturday that he will only impose new sanctions on Russia over its war in Ukraine if they stop purchasing Russian oil. "I am ready to do major Sanctions ...
The intrusion of a significant number of Russian drones over Poland last week was already focusing minds in Nato, not least on the thorny question of where it draws its “red lines”, when another such ...
Since Stoltenberg stepped down in November 2024, Trump has further reshaped NATO’s defense spending expectations in 2025, ...
Three armed Russian MiG-31 jets entered Estonian territory, prompting U.N. Security Council emergency meeting and U.S.
Recent Russian drone violations into NATO airspace have sparked a new sense of urgency for the alliance to acquire low-cost ...
A drone swarm that flew over Germany deliberately surveyed the NATO ally's critical infrastructure, according to an internal ...
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