That's how much would need to be spent to replace the U.S. nuclear deterrent — and send a strong message to Russia, China and North Korea, the Pentagon says.
As NATO members prepare for a major summit in July, Baltic states are lobbying for more protection near the Russian border.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off during a televised town hall as the White House hopefuls get ready for the Nevada caucus.
The Polish magazine published a controversial front cover showing a white woman, wrapped in an EU flag, being assaulted by three pairs of darker-skinned male hands.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders could become the first Jew to win the U.S. presidency. So why aren’t Jews more excited by that prospect?
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron readies to hold “now or never” talks Thursday and Friday regarding his country’s potential departure from the European Union.
Meetings in Brussels on Thursday and Friday with fellow European leaders is the prime minister’s chance to sell his new version of Britain’s EU membership.
With thousands of Eastern European children already in British custody, critics warn the phenomenon may “break the care system.”
France will stick to its pledge to accept 30,000 of the 160,000 refugees European countries have agreed to allow, but it will not take in more.
Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Poland could all see an addition of up to 1,000 troops, as NATO attempts to deter Russian aggression in the region.
In many cities, counterdemonstrators and police outnumbered the protesters.
The European steel industry has cut its workforce by about one-fifth since the global financial crisis became apparent eight years ago.
The Polish government has argued the new law is needed due to the threat posed by terrorism.
In a speech Tuesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter previewed a $582 billion spending plan for fiscal 2017 that will be detailed next week.
The women serve as emissary-representatives for the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, a worldwide Jewish community.
With Western officials hinting that economic sanctions against Russia could be lifted, Eastern European states are working to increase their military defenses.
A large influx of cash over a low-level match was enough for websites to suspend betting; players denied fixing the games.
Some countries' moves to block refugees are threatening the future of the European Union, Swedish officials said.
At a gathering of the world’s elite, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman wonders why U.S. voters are so unhappy.
The bank also posted better-than-expected quarterly profit Tuesday, helped by deep cuts in salaries and other cost cuts over the past year.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the alliance of encroaching on the Kremlin’s sphere of influence.
Agustín Carstens said governments should plan for “a potentially severe shock” in 2016.