April 2 (UPI) -- Matthew Whitaker was confirmed by the Senate to his role as U.S. ambassador to NATO.
Allied leaders said they wanted to develop recommendations for NATO's strategic approach to Russia in light of the changed security situation. The upcoming NATO summit in The Hague, which will take ...
Matthew Whitaker, who served as acting attorney general during President Trump’s first term, was confirmed late Tuesday by ...
A member of Vladimir Putin's inner circle could be travelling to Washington DC in the first visit by a top Kremlin official ...
America’s global power and reach is waning by the day as a consequence of Donald Trump’s assaults of the west and his slavish ...
Yet, in just under two months, NATO has been shaken to its core, challenged increasingly by Russia and the biggest land war ...
The Senate has confirmed Matt Whitaker as President Donald Trump’s U.S. ambassador to NATO. The vote late Tuesday sends a ...
Senior Trump administration officials have discussed in recent days the likelihood that the U.S. will be unable to secure a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has continued to frustrate President Donald Trump‘s administration as the Kremlin dodged ending the invasion of Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday th ...
Over the past two months, the United States has been talking with both Ukraine and Russia – separately – to try to fulfil one ...
"Our sailors and other branches of the military are using various tools to monitor activity on the surface, underwater, and ...
Ukraine’s European allies did not all agree on the proposed deployment of troops in the country to back up an eventual peace ...