Trump sees a possible NATO member in Brazil
washington March 19, 2019 19:00Donald Trump sees Brazil as a potential member of NATO. The American president said that at the reception in Washington of his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro.
Donald Trump sees Brazil as a potential member of NATO. The American president said that at the reception in Washington of his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro.
Turkey continues the deal that the country has concluded about the controversial supply of Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. The Chairman of the Turkish Parliamentary Committee for Foreign Affairs...
The ghosts of the Cold War were once again at NATO headquarters. The most powerful military club in the world prepares for a 'world without an INF treaty', said Secretary-General...
Russia has more cruise missiles of a new type than known so far. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung writes this on the basis of a source of information.
As the capital of Europe and because of the NATO headquarters, Brussels is a popular place among spies. The German newspaper Die Welt reports this on the basis of diplomats sent by the Brussels-based...
The Greek Parliament finally agreed to the accession of Northern Macedonia to NATO. In the vote, 153 parliamentarians approved the plan and 140 voted against it. This is a...
The Greek Parliament is finally voting on Friday with the accession of Northern Macedonia, as it is now officially called, to NATO.
The Greek Parliament has approved the deal on the name change of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. This will end the long-running conflict after decades...
Consultations between NATO countries and Russia about the alleged violation of the INF missile treaty have not resulted in a breakthrough. 'There is no real progress, Russia showed no willingness to be...
An American departure from NATO remains like a thundercloud above the alliance. President Trump proposed several times last year that his country should leave NATO.
Belgian soldiers who take part in the NATO operation Forward Presence in Estonia in January have to do with hats that date from the Korean War. The 67 year old hats are still...
Germany is investing tens of billions of euros extra in the Bundeswehr to satisfy the NATO partners. The growth is so explosive, however, that a parliamentary committee of inquiry against...
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko wants NATO countries to send ships to the Sea of Azov to 'assist Ukraine and provide security.' He said this to the German Bild.
Three American have been killed by an explosion of an explosive at the Afghan provincial capital Ghazni. Three other soldiers were injured, writes NATO in a statement.
Government officials from Germany, Russia, France and Ukraine come together in Berlin on Monday to find a solution to the conflict over the Ukrainian ships that the Russians have seized. A German government spokesman has reported this. Shortly before, Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas had called on Russia and Ukraine to stop the quarrel.
The crew of the Belgian naval ship de Godetia was shocked by two Russian SU-24 bombers that flew low on Thursday morning in the Baltic Sea. The Godetia is currently the command ship of the NATO fleet of mine fighters in the north. The bombers wore rockets under their wings
Two motor cops who escorted the prime ministers of Belgium and the United Kingdom were injured by a collision. They collided with a car, reports Belgian media. Premiers Charles Michel and Theresa May remained unharmed.
An American soldier was killed in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday by an attack from the inside. Another was injured, reported the NATO mission Resolute Support.
On a military base in the province of Herat, in the west of Afghanistan, a Czech soldier was killed on Monday when an Afghan commando opened fire on NATO troops. Two Czechs were also injured. This has been announced by the Czech Ministry of Defense.
The vote in the Macedonian parliament supporting the change of the name of the country has been manipulated by a combination of blackmail, threats and buying votes. That said the Russian Foreign Ministry Monday.
Greece has responded with delight to the first round of voting on the name change of neighboring Macedonia. The Macedonian parliament voted Friday night with the new name Republic of Northern Macedonia. The majority of two thirds needed to implement the name change in the constitution was met exactly: 80 of the 120 deputies agreed. The change is not yet final, because more voting rounds will follow.
On Friday evening, the Macedonian parliament approved an amendment to the constitution that makes the name change of the Balkan country possible. That will then be when the Republic of Northern Macedonia go through life, as agreed with the Greeks.
The White House expects preacher Andrew Brunson to be released in a few days. The American government has made agreements with Turkey, say high-level sources against the American NBC News.
The greatest exercise of NATO since the end of the Cold War starts in Norway at the end of this month. Because an extra American aircraft carrier with 6,000 people participates, the total number of participants comes to 50,000, said the American admiral James Foggo at a press conference at the NATO headquarters in Brussels.
In the Latvian parliamentary elections, the center-right coalition lost its majority. The Union of Farmers and Greens of Prime Minister Maris Kucinskis was punished despite the growing economy. He received less than 10 percent of the votes, halving, and only held 11 seats out of 100 in the parliament. The electoral council in Riga announced this on Sunday.
The British Defense Minister Gavin Williamson confirmed his belief in NATO and underlined the special relationship with Germany. He said in an interview with the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung that the United Kingdom will keep military personnel stationed in Germany after the Brexit.
Hurricane Florence is not only accompanied by the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of Americans, NATO is also bothered by it. The transfer of the command from the alliance headquarters to a French air force general in Norfolk in the US state of Virginia has been moved and brought forward due to the expected heavy gusts of wind.
Hundreds of imprisoned migrants in the Libyan capital Tripoli have been left to their fate by their guards. That happened after battles broke out in the neighborhood. According to an anonymous counselor, it is a detention center in Ain Zara, where an estimated four hundred migrants are trapped.
Russia will hold the biggest military exercise in almost forty years next month. The Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that yesterday. 'The exercise has no precedent in terms of geographical scale and troop strength,' says Shoigu.
The Afghan authorities say that the head of Islamic State in the country has been killed. Abu Saad Erhabi was killed in an attack on shelters of the terrorist organization in the province of Nangarhar, which borders on Pakistan.