"Washington's willingness to move forward with radars sends a clear signal."
In comparison, Apple sold 10 million iPhone 6 and 6 Pluses last year at launch — but that number didn't include Apple's biggest market.
Poland's defense ministry said it would purchase 104 military radars amid continued concerns over Russia's actions in the region.
The United States Air Force is stationing a minimum of 20 nuclear bombs in Germany moving into the third quarter of 2015.
The exercise in Estonia is designed to be a show of force against Russian threats in Eastern Europe.
Angela Merkel emphasized that Germany should only protect those fleeing violence or persecution, and not those immigrating for economic reasons.
France's president called on all European nations to help deal with the influx of refugees, whose numbers have climbed to over 500,000 since January.
The U.S. companies are among those at the center of a deepening investigation into alleged sweetheart deals in Europe.
Russia's actions in Ukraine and Syria have prompted the U.S. Air Force to call for a permanent F-22 Raptor base in Europe.
Olympic officials promised $1.7 billion in financial support for the 2024 Games, regardless of which of five candidate cities wins the bid.
The military agreement is one of many that Sweden has signed with its neighboring countries over the last year as it looks to compensate for not being part of NATO.
This year 800,000 refugees are expected to claim asylum in Germany. Most will live in refugee camps, but a new website is matching them with German hosts.
"Those countries that are refusing, nothing happens to them. The refugees simply pass them by," said one German minister.
While some in Western European countries are welcoming refugees, opposition to their presence in largely ethnically homogenous Eastern European nations is widespread.
Central European countries have rejected Brussels' quota proposal to take in refugees, complicating any unified response.
The number of working-age people in the European Union has been shrinking compared with those retiring.
EU nations have to agree to take in an additional 120,000 asylum seekers by next week, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Wednesday.
The EU executive has drawn up a new set of national quotas under which Germany will take in more than 40,000.
"A man on his deathbed gave the people looking for the train the information they needed to find it," they claim.
Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, NATO forces are boosting defense measures.
With several proposals on the table, Europe continues to struggle for a unified response to the migration crisis.
Research indicates weather and air pollution are linked to heart attack survival rates.