As President Trump continues to press Europe to contribute more to its own defense, NATO announced two Joint Force Commands would transition from U.S. leadership to European in the coming years. The ...
The move shows that European countries are taking more responsibility for conventional war planning, a change that President Trump has long pushed for. By Steven Erlanger and Lara Jakes The United ...
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BRUSSELS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The United States will turn over two of NATO's major command posts - in Naples, Italy and Norfolk, Virginia - to European officers, a military source told Reuters on Monday ...
U.S. Southern Command announced 2026’s second strike – and the first under new leadership – on a suspected narcotics trafficking boat late Thursday. The boat was in the Eastern Pacific when it was ...
The operation was authorized by the Marine general who took command of military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean earlier in the day. By Carol Rosenberg An American military strike blew up ...
The US military struck three alleged drug-trafficking vessels in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean on Monday night, killing all 11 people on board, US Southern Command said Tuesday. “Intelligence ...
The US military conducted a strike against another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, killing two people, according to US Southern Command. “On Feb. 5, at the ...
SAN DIEGO, Ca. (WTOC) - Rear Adm. Jay Clark, a Pembroke native and Bryan County High School graduate, assumed command of Carrier Strike Group 1 during a ceremony in San Diego on Feb. 5. Clark succeeds ...
The U.S. military struck another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Eastern Pacific Thursday. U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) shared a 12-second video of the strike to social platform X. The ...
At the end of last month, Ubisoft workers in the publisher’s native France threatened to strike in the wake of sweeping layoffs and cost-cutting measures. This week, they made good on those threats.