
Norway Faces Up to Trump’s Demands for the Nobel Peace Prize
In exclusive interviews, Norway’s prime minister and the head of the Nobel Institute explain how they’ve handled the U.S. president’s demands.
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In exclusive interviews, Norway’s prime minister and the head of the Nobel Institute explain how they’ve handled the U.S. president’s demands.

Few know Jens-Frederik Nielsen, but everyone wants to talk with him.

Declining confidence in America means deepening discussions of collective European deterrence.

A conversation with the Ukrainian president about where peace talks go from here

Ukraine’s president calls on his most powerful ally to not squander the chance to make peace.

Diplomacy meets The Art of the Deal.

Russian strikes have forced Ukraine to build high-tech air defense on the cheap.

A decision against the senator could affect all military retirees.

Russia answers Trump’s pleas for an “energy truce” with a barrage of missiles on a frigid Kyiv.

His first year at the Pentagon has been marked by uncomplicated celebrations of death.