After two panels honoring Black soldiers were removed due to President Donald Trump's executive orders eliminating DEI ...
The removal by a U.S. military cemetery in the Netherlands of two displays recognizing Black troops who fought in World War ...
PARIS — With trench warfare back in Europe, the Royal Netherlands Army would like to dig ditches to train for defense of NATO’s eastern flank – but environmental regulations make taking a shovel to ...
Systems like the Skyranger are all the rage across Europe, as NATO nations have poured defense investment into anti-drone ...
PARIS — The Netherlands Ministry of Defence is investing in steel to defend NATO’s eastern flank. That means adding tanks and armored vehicles, but also expanding a fleet of railway wagons that allows ...
The Netherlands has allocated €3.8 billion to Ukraine and plans to provide an additional €6 billion. The priority area of assistance for Amsterdam is energy, the Dutch Ambassador to Ukraine, Alle ...
An appeals court on Tuesday prohibited the Netherlands' military police from using racial profiling as a way of selecting people for identity checks at borders, marking a victory for two citizens and ...
A Dutch warship was harassed by Chinese military aircraft in the East China Sea on Friday, the Netherlands said, becoming the latest country to accuse Beijing’s forces of initiating potentially unsafe ...
Dutch soldiers use their Integrated Staff Information System (ISIS), a command and control information services layer that provides situational awareness at the tactical level. The Netherlands ...
AMSTERDAM(AP) — The Dutch military opened fire at drones over Volkel Air Base in the east of the country but no wreckage was recovered, the Ministry of Defense said Saturday. Security staff at the ...
Hanke Bruins Slot served in the Dutch military in the war in Afghanistan before becoming the country’s interior minister in the caretaker administration of Mark Rutte. Now Bruins Slot has been ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren (L) visit a military base in Soesterberg, Netherlands, on May 4, 2023. (Photo by Jeroen ...