
Munich Security Summit: Europe’s Future Is What’s at Stake
U.S. Vice President JD Vance hinted that Washington seeks a swift resolution to the conflict, even if it involves concessions to Moscow.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance hinted that Washington seeks a swift resolution to the conflict, even if it involves concessions to Moscow.

Trump’s stance is less about territorial ambitions and more about pushing Europe to take responsibility for key regions threatened by Russian and Chinese expansion.

The move follows a “fiery” call between the U.S. president and Danish PM over the future of Greenland.

Scholz’s government is accused of engaging in “smoke and mirrors.”

With a mix of consumers and government driving the current economy, the Biden administration may find itself going into the election in a recession.

Originally, the European Stability Mechanism was set up to help troubled member states with their debt. Now, it wants to branch out—and make more money for itself.

“We do not rearm because we want war. We are rearming because we want to avoid it,” said Danish PM.

Ukrainian defense companies will be able to claim a share of the proposed €100 billion fund paid for EU taxpayers.

Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky says Brussels centrists want to bring neutral states under the NATO umbrella.

Anyone proposing more U.S. defense spending with borrowed money should consider what happens when increasingly uneasy investors have had enough of U.S. debt.