Teri Schultz
Stories
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Zelenskyy in Berlin for critical talks with European leaders and Trump
President Trump will join European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for an emergency virtual summit on Wednesday, ahead of the U.S. president's meeting with Putin on Friday.
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NATO summit opens in The Hague
NATO leaders convene in The Hague to boost defense spending, against a backdrop of the Ukraine war and the attack by the U.S. over the weekend on nuclear facilities in Iran.
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Secretary Rubio meets ministers from NATO countries in Brussels
Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended a meeting of NATO foreign ministers which began just a day after President Trump announced worldwide tariffs which will affect the U-S's closest allies.
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Europe goes it alone on Ukraine defense
European leaders gathering in Brussels agree to a massive defense fund that will "buy European" only.
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EU leaders hold emergency meeting to scale up defense spending for Ukraine
European Union leaders from 27 countries met in an emergency session in Brussels on Thursday. They unanimously agreed to move forward on plans to dramatically scale up their defense investments.
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European Union leaders hold emergency summit on Ukraine support
European Union leaders are expected to discuss rapidly increasing defense budgets. There's new urgency after President Trump paused military supplies and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
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After tense White House talks, European countries prepare ceasefire plan for Ukraine
European countries to prepare their own ceasefire plan with Ukraine
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European leaders meet in London to discuss Russia-Ukraine strategy
European leaders are meeting in London on Sunday for emergency talks on Russia and a peace plan for Ukraine.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addresses NATO for the first time
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is visiting with NATO. Allies were concerned that President Trump talked with Russia's Putin to push for a peace deal with Ukraine without notifying European countries.
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NATO countries patrol the Baltic looking for vessels linked to infrastructure damage
NATO has launched a naval mission aimed at protecting undersea infrastructure, cables and pipelines which Nordic and Baltic governments believe have become targets of sabotage, likely by Russia.