US Intelligence Head Reaffirms Trump's Commitment to Combating Islamist Terrorism
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reaffirmed President Donald Trump's strong commitment to tackling the threat posed by Islamist terrorism
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that Europe cannot indefinitely rely on the US military presence. Speaking at a news conference in Warsaw, Poland, Hegseth emphasized that while the US remains committed to NATO, the future of US troop deployments in Europe is subject to broader discussions. He noted that the number of American troops stationed in Europe is an important factor, and that discussions on this issue will consider various elements, including evolving global threats and the strategic interests of the US.
Hegseth pointed out that the level of US military presence in Europe will be influenced by a range of factors, including the geopolitical climate in the coming years. He stressed that the US cannot shoulder the responsibility for European security alone, particularly as Washington faces other global challenges, such as China. Therefore, he argued, European countries like Poland will need to take on a greater role in their own defense, investing more in their own security to lessen their dependence on the United States.
The defense secretary’s comments suggest that future US military involvement in Europe will be shaped by a broader international context, and that NATO allies will need to contribute more to their collective security in the long term.
The European Union will provide Ukraine with nearly €3.5 billion as part of the third tranche of non-repayable grants and loans
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outlined a series of demands directed at the European Union on March 15, which included the controversial request to exclude Ukraine from the EU’s membership process
Tens of thousands of Hungarians gathered in Budapest for a rally protesting Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Sofia has charged a Bulgarian entrepreneur with subsidy fraud after he allegedly used forged documents to unlawfully obtain 54,000 euros
The Eurogroup has expressed its support for Bulgaria’s efforts to adopt the euro, encouraging the country to continue working toward meeting the necessary criteria
Belgian federal police conducted a series of raids across Belgium, including the regions of Wallonia and Flanders, as well as in Portugal, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption within the European Parliament
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