In a shocking turn of events, Geert Wilders announced that his PVV party is leaving the governing coalition, likely leading to new elections and increasing political uncertainty in the Netherlands. The move follows disagreements over asylum migration policies, raising questions about the future direction of the Dutch government and defense spending.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has raised alarms over China's imminent threat to Taiwan at the Shangri-la Dialogue, urging Asian nations to bolster defense efforts and collaborate with the US to prevent conflict.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlighted the imminent threat posed by China at the Shangri-La Dialogue, urging Indo-Pacific allies to boost their defense spending amidst rising tensions over Taiwan.
The Pentagon has accepted a Qatari luxury jet for Air Force One, a decision that has sparked controversy among national security experts and lawmakers questioning its ethics and costs.
Trump's latest budget blueprint proposes massive funding for the Pentagon while slashing education and health care. Critics warn it primarily benefits Elon Musk's SpaceX, raising serious conflict of interest concerns.
The Trump administration's 2026 budget proposal reveals significant cuts across various federal programs, including education and agriculture, while pushing for a massive increase in defense spending. Find out what this means for key agencies and programs.
In a controversial move, President Trump's administration unveils a $163 billion budget cut, significantly reducing funding for education and housing while ramping up defense and border security spending. Reactions are mixed as lawmakers debate the implications.
President Trump's new budget proposal includes drastic cuts to healthcare, education, and clean energy while boosting military and border security funding. This controversial plan faces mixed reactions from Congress.
In a bold move, President Trump is set to unveil a $163 billion cut in non-defense discretionary spending for the 2026 fiscal year. This 'skinny budget' reflects his tighter grip on Congress, potentially making it more influential than ever.
President Trump is set to request an unprecedented $1.01 trillion for national security in the upcoming fiscal year, emphasizing missile defense, military pay raises, and border security.