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President Donald Trump’s announcement that Ukraine will receive Patriot missile systems as part of a new package of U.S.
Alliance officials have indicated that casualties from GPS interference would be treated "not as an accident but as a deliberate escalation," potentially leading to direct strikes on Kaliningrad's ...
Sending U.S. Patriots marks a shift for Trump, who had previously refrained from approving new weapons shipments to Ukraine ...
U.S. leaders also have spent years engaging ad nauseam in threats to weaken or break up Russia, to ruin the Russian economy, to change the Russian regime—and, of course, have levied decades of ...
President Joe Biden, in Poland after his lightning trip to Ukraine, is declaring that there are "hard and bitter days ahead" in fighting off Russia's invasion.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov traveled to North Korea on Friday to meet with his North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and ...
Poland's scrambling of aircraft comes amid heightened tensions across the alliance's eastern flank over Russia's aggression. It follows another NATO member, Romania, announcing it would implement an ...
Recently, Warsaw finalized a deal to acquire a second batch of 180 South Korean tanks, part of a 2022 agreement that will ultimately allow Poland to expand its arsenal to nearly 1,000 armored vehicles ...
Poland's foreign ministry said Friday it would "respond adequately" to Russia's decision to close the EU member's consulate in Kaliningrad, a Moscow exclave near Poland and Lithuania.
Moscow has ordered the closure of Poland’s Consulate in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad in a tit-for-tat move as relations between the countries remain strained over a Warsaw fire that Poland ...
Russia said on Friday it would close Poland's consulate in Kaliningrad, a Moscow exclave squeezed between Poland and Lithuania, after Warsaw decided to shut the Russian consulate in Krakow.
The ministry explained this step by "the Polish side’s ungrounded and unfriendly actions as it reduced Russia’s consular presence in Poland under an invented pretext" ...