Daily brief
Donald Trump said NATO allies have days to send warships to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as the US president weighs pulling some US troops from Europe amid strains with the alliance. NATO's chief signaled allies may act on Hormuz and warned of an 'unhealthy codependence' on the US. Iran's Revolutionary Guard has changed rules in the strait, and a European fleet is set to bolster NATO in the Persian Gulf.
The UK and Norway launched a military operation to hunt Russian submarines near critical undersea cables, as Moscow accused Kyiv of a 'sea terror plot'.
Russia's Medvedev accused NATO of operating biolabs worldwide and pointed to a lack of transparency in the alliance's network.
A Russian senator said Moscow will thwart any NATO attempts to control Kaliningrad. (ongoing coverage)
NATO's chief said the front line in Ukraine is moving in the wrong direction.