NATO launched a series of multinational defence projects in Ankara on Tuesday, with Finland taking part in several of the alliance's largest air capability programmes. The announcements came hours before United States President Donald Trump arrived for the alliance summit, where European allies face renewed pressure to increase defence spending and assume a larger share of responsibility for Europe's security.

By Lili Bayer and Andrew GrayBRUSSELS, July 6 (Reuters) - NATO leaders will gather in Ankara for a summit on Tuesday and Wednesday, amid pressure from President Donald Trump for…

With Donald Trump still seething at allies' refusal to support his war with Iran, European governments hope to ease his anger with record defence spending announcements worth…