Focus on the BIG picture.

Nato Expansion: New Members Sweden and Finland Join, Defense Spending Increases Amid Russian Threat

Nato, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance founded in 1949 by 12 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, and France.
Its original purpose was to counter the expansion of the Soviet Union, a group of communist states including Russia.

More recently, Nato admitted Sweden and Finland as new members in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and has been bolstering its defenses in eastern Europe.

The UK government has pledged to increase defense spending to counter threats from "authoritarian states." Nato currently has 30 member countries.

Nato is a military alliance where members agree to defend each other if attacked.

The organization does not have its own army, but members can take collective military action in response to crises and coordinate military plans.

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Nato considered it the "most significant and direct threat to allies' security." Nato has 32 members, including the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and several Eastern European countries that joined after the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, such as Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.

In May 2022, Sweden and Finland applied for NATO membership in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Finland, which shares a 1,340km border with Russia, joined the alliance in April 2023.

Sweden's membership was delayed until March 2024 due to objections from Turkey and Hungary.

Turkey objected to Sweden's membership because of its refugee policy towards groups like the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which Turkey considers a terrorist organization.

However, Turkey eventually backed Sweden's membership in January.
Newsletter

Related Articles

0:00
0:00
Close
Hope Hicks Testifies in Trump's Historic New York Hush-Money Trial
Myanmar stops men from working abroad as war intensifies
Apple Faces Significant Sales Decline Amid AI Integration Delay
China Highway Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 48
Boeing Whistleblowers: Two Deaths in Two Months
10,000 Black Cab Drivers Sue Uber for $313M Over Alleged Breach of London Booking Rules
Kansai International Airport: 30 Years of Perfect Baggage Handling - No Lost Luggage
Ukraine's AI-Powered Virtual Spokesperson, Victoria Shi, Debuts for Foreign Ministry
New York police enter Columbia campus as pro-Palestine protests escalate
Amazon Cloud Sales Growth Accelerates
Apple Recruits Google Staff for AI Development
S&P 500 Experiences Worst Month Pre-Fed Announcement
Changpeng Zhao Sentenced to Four Months in Jail
Columbia University's Hard Line on Student Protests
Netanyahu's Firm Stance Amid Rafah Hostage Talks
Biden Administration to Relax Marijuana Regulations
House Democrats Support Republican Speaker
BlackRock to Establish Saudi Investment Firm
Dubai's New Al Maktoum International Airport: World's Largest with ₹2900 Crores Investment, 5 Runways, and 260 Million Annual Capacity
101-Year-Old Woman Mistaken for a Baby by American Airlines: Comical Mix-Up during Flight Check-in
New UK Laws: Banning Weak Passwords for Internet-Connected Devices to Enhance Cybersecurity
A British MP who visited Djibouti (Africa) was expelled there due to Chinese sanctions
Blinken on Gaza: Ceasefire is Key to Humanitarian Crisis Resolution
Spanish Prime Minister May Announce Resignation
Monday, 29 April 2024
AI Revolution: Tech Giants Lead the Way
Retail Restructuring: Major Job Cuts at France's Casino
Energy Sector Turbulence: TotalEnergies' Earnings Dip
Mining Giant Standoff: Anglo American vs BHP
Art and Equality: Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi's Cultural Impact
France Simplifies: Cutting Business Bureaucracy
European Defense Unity: France and Germany's New Deal
Pharma Boom: AstraZeneca's Revenue Surge
Japan's Market Triumph
Fed's Asian Influence
China's Industrial Slowdown
Resource Battles in Asia
Evolving Financial Markets
Telecom Turbulence
US Tech's AI Strategy
Strategic Corporate Moves
Global Oil Market Dynamics
US Professor Handcuffed During Pro-Palestine Protest: Over 200 Arrested at Universities
Taylor Swift's Tortured Poets Department Debuts at UK Number One, Breaking Sales Records and Equaling The Boss's Chart-Topping Feat
King Charles and Camilla enjoying the Inuit voice singing performance in Canada.
Delta Flight 520: Emergency Exit Slide Falls Off Mid-Air, Forcing Emergency Landing at JFK Airport
San Jose mayor Matt Mahan was interrupted by a man during his street interview
New Study: Vaping May Lower Fertility in Women Trying to Get Pregnant
King Charles Resumes Public Duties After Cancer Diagnosis: Progress Update and Upcoming Visit to Cancer Treatment Centre
Black Man Dies After Being Pinned Down, Kneeled On by Police:
×