A U.S.-based combat aviation brigade offloaded hundreds of pieces of equipment at a port in Belgium and was bound for Germany on Thursday with helicopters that will add air power to a growing Army force along NATO’s eastern flank. – Stars and Stripes
German officials say they remain concerned about possible Russian propaganda before this year's elections, despite reports that Germany's spy agencies have failed to find proof of such efforts. – Associated Press
Jens Spahn writes: We need to move beyond the current account and broaden our view to the real challenges ahead. Germany and the U.S. should seize any chance to foster their good economic and political relations, and to build on their strengths, especially their open-market economies. – Wall Street Journal (subscription required)