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European allies at NATO are brushing aside concerns that the United States has stepped back from its leadership role at the alliance. U.S.
Russia is expanding military units at the border with NATO, giving them battle experience in Ukraine, and could use them as hubs in a conflict with NATO after the war, Lithuanian intelligence said on Friday in its annual assessment of security threats.
NATO is working to integrate emerging technologies like uncrewed surface vehicles and fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles into crisis planning through its latest major exercises in the Baltic and Mediterranean seas.
A group of 150 marines from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort are training with 25,000 NATO allies in Norway for Cold Response 2026, a routine multinational exercise involving 11 different countries
At the 2026 Raisina Dialogue, the European delegation sat down to discuss the future of Nato, the challenges the alliance is facing and the steps the alliance can take to bolster itself. Firstpost delivers an insight into how hopeful the Europeans are about Nato’s solidarity.
NATO's largest anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise in the Mediterranean, Dynamic Manta 2026, is wrapping up on 6 March after starting off the coast of Sicily on
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former NATO Ambassador Kurt Volker about the role of the alliance in the U.S.-Israel-Iran war.
NATO this week increased its ballistic missile defense posture across the alliance in response to an Iranian missile fired at Turkey, which hosts Incirlik Air Base.
Public trust in NATO has declined in Sweden over the past year, while confidence in institutions such as the police, the armed forces, and the royal family has increased, according to the Swedish Media Academy’s 2026 Trust Barometer.