NATO nations send scouting teams to Greenland amid US annexation talkEuropean governments are still coming to grips with the unprecedented situation of a NATO ally threatening one of their own.By Linus Höller12 days ago
Europeans trumpet Arctic defense in bid to soften US Greenland claimsTo many Europeans, the most urgent threat to Greenland right now seems not to be China, Russia or North Korea but rather their longtime U.S. ally.By Linus Höller, Rudy Ruitenberg and Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo13 days ago
Army restarts religious support staff hiring following criticismThe U.S. Army is resuming the hiring of religious support workers for the chaplain corps after backlash from last year’s move to cancel contracts.By Cristina Stassis3 weeks ago
US, Europe vow to secure Ukraine, as Kyiv asks for $60 billion in 2026A US-backed European peacekeeping force would secure an eventual peace deal, with additional help for Ukraine to build an 800,000-strong peacetime force.By Linus Höller6 weeks ago
OpinionDon’t let Trump let Putin miscalculate on EuropeTaken together, Trump’s policies towards Europe have an isolationist flavor with lack of clarity about U.S. commitmentsBy Hans Binnendijk7 weeks ago
Coast Guard reverses course, calls swastikas and nooses ‘hate symbols’The change came on the same day media outlets discovered that the Coast Guard had unveiled a policy calling the same symbols "potentially divisive." 2 months ago