Teri Schultz
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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President Biden hosts the new British prime minister at the White House. They’ll discuss whether to let Ukraine launch western weapons into Russia. If they do, Russia says it will respond accordingly.
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European Union leaders shun Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, but he enjoys a friendly relationship with former President Donald Trump.
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NATO allies are gathering for a summit in Washington on the alliance's 75th anniversary. It faces some of its biggest challenges yet as it looks ahead to political uncertainty in some countries.
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Members of the European Parliament are due to vote on a resolution to fight Russian disinformation and election hacking.
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The European Parliament has passed a new package of laws that could fundamentally change the European Union's migration and asylum policies.
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The alliance has grown from just a dozen members in 1949 to the current 32 — including Sweden, which is attending its first meeting as a full member Thursday morning.
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European Union lawmakers have approved the bloc's "Artificial Intelligence Act."
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For decades the majority of Swedish citizens opposed being part of the military alliance, but Russia's war on Ukraine changed everything.
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Discussion at this year's Munich Security Conference focused on European fears the U.S. will abandon its 75-year role as guarantor of Europe's security, following Donald Trump's criticism of NATO.
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NATO defense ministers meet in Brussels for the first time since former President Donald Trump's incendiary remarks about the alliance.