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NYC exhibit seeks to reignite discussion over Jan. 6 attackThe "Wall of Shame" is a public art installation created by artist Phil Buehler and Radio Free Brooklyn, featuring the stories of more than 1,500 individuals charged or convicted in connection with ...
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The Aviationist on MSNRIAT 2025: E-7 Wedgetail, B-1 Bomber, U-2 Dragon Lady Steal the ShowThe Royal International Air Tattoo delighted crowds with an incredible number of modern aircraft, including for the first ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have signed a treaty that pledges to tighten defense ...
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Flags Used To Be Cool, What Happened? - MSNMedieval and Feudal flags used to look much cooler than the ones we have today. Why is that? In this video we find out about the impact that Feudalism had in medieval banners; how they began ...
President Trump's shift from NATO critic to supporter coincides with alliance nations doubling defense spending targets from 2% to 5% of GDP, following years of contentious relations.
Total spending by NATO nations has climbed by $50 billion since Trump first rattled their cages.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte clarified his comment where he referred to President Trump as “daddy”, stating that he meant it in the sense that some European countries ask the US to… ...
The White House is heavily embracing President Trump's newly coined moniker -- marking his return from the NATO summit with a viral video declaring: "Daddy’s home." ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump "Daddy" on Wednesday, reacting to the president's recent use of expletives when he accused Iran and Israel of violating a ceasefire ...
Rutte playfully called Trump “Daddy” after the president used an analogy of children fighting on a playground to describe Israel and Iran’s longstanding conflict.
Russia’s invasion has dominated previous meetings, but keeping President Trump happy was the focus at the gathering this week. Ukraine was largely shunted to the sidelines.
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The German Embassy in Moscow issued an apology after it shared a map that showed an altered flag of the Soviet Union into a symbol resembling that of the Nazis. This after the Russian Foreign Ministry ...
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