Natasha Frost

Natasha Frost is a journalist at The New York Times, where she writes The Europe Morning Briefing and co-writes the Australia Letter. She covers news across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific from Melbourne, Australia. Prior to joining The Times in 2020, she worked at Quartz, Atlas Obscura, Radio New Zealand, and the BBC. Natasha is a citizen of Austria and the United Kingdom and has an international background with time spent in New Zealand and Singapore. She graduated from the University of Oxford and Columbia Journalism School. Natasha strives for accuracy, fairness, and neutrality in her reporting and adheres to The New York Times' Ethical Journalism Handbook. She can be reached via email at natasha.frost@nytimes.com.

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Biden Reaffirms Nato's Role as 'Backbone of Western World', Announces New Military Aid for Ukraine at 75th Anniversary Summit

Biden Reaffirms Nato's Role as 'Backbone of Western World', Announces New Military Aid for Ukraine at 75th Anniversary Summit

Broke On: Tuesday, 09 July 2024 At the Nato summit in Washington DC, President Joe Biden reaffirmed the alliance's commitment to collective defense and pledged additional military aid for Ukraine against Russia. He surprised Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and announced new air defense systems for Ukraine following a children's hospital bombing. Biden emphasized unity among allies in face of global challenges, inviting judgement based on his summit performance.