President Trump has ordered the Defense Department to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, accusing the country of violence against Christians. Nigeria denies these claims, leading to escalating tensions.
In a provocative move, Russia tested a nuclear-powered cruise missile capable of long-range travel, prompting President Trump to highlight a U.S. submarine's presence near Russia's coast amidst escalating tensions over Ukraine.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court allows the Trump administration to deploy the Oregon National Guard to Portland, but legal hurdles remain. Local leaders express concerns over the implications for state control and public safety.
President Trump signs a memorandum to repurpose federal funds for military pay during the government shutdown, challenging Congress's authority and igniting political tensions.
In a dramatic turn of events, Poland scrambled its aircraft in response to Russian airstrikes targeting Ukraine. With air defense systems on high alert, the situation has raised concerns for European aviation safety.
In a bold address, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces sweeping changes to military policy, while Donald Trump sparks outrage with suggestions to target US cities for training exercises. Discover the implications of these controversial statements.
Romania reports a Russian drone has violated its airspace, marking a significant escalation in tensions as NATO countries respond. President Zelensky claims this is a deliberate act of aggression by Russia amid ongoing conflicts in Ukraine.
Poland has initiated preventive air operations in response to potential drone strikes from Ukraine, closing Lublin Airport and heightening military readiness. After recent drone incursions, NATO jets patrol the skies to secure Polish airspace.
In a historic move, President Trump has signed an Executive Order to restore the name 'Department of War' for the Department of Defense. This decision aims to project strength and readiness, rekindling America's military legacy.
In a controversial move, President Trump has announced plans to rename the Defense Department to the 'Department of War.' This shift aims to instill a stronger military ethos, but will it require congressional approval?