The Trump administration’s warning that Europe must take care of security in its own backyard raises questions, including ...
A robust defensive capability would not only enable the EU to defend itself against Russia. It would also enable Brussels to stand up to Washington.
Some rearmament is desirable. But figuring out how much to spend—and what to make—is critical to avoid mistakes, writes ...
The Council renewed the restrictive measures targeting those responsible for undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine for another six months, until ...
The Trump administration, however, starts from the sixth, outside layer. It sees the Ukraine war as a minor front in a ...
Ukraine's President Zelensky urges more sanctions against Russia as he says the strikes show the Kremlin's goals "are ...
NATO is strongest when its members contribute equally and Europe is still not doing enough to meet the challenges ahead.
Still, the question remains - who speaks for Europe when it comes to Donald Trump? And who can in this tricky time? That nagging doubt harks back to a famous saying attributed to Henry Kissinger ...
He also warns that the U.S. is miscalculating by galvanising Europe's position thereby accelerating the shift toward a multipolar world—one where Europe may push back against American influence.
Friday’s verbal clash in the White House also exposes the wide gap that has emerged between Europe and the US over how to end the war in Ukraine. Reacting to the extraordinary scene in the Oval ...
LONDON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Sunday Europe was at a crossroads in ... they are continuing their relentless aggression,” Starmer said at the outset of the meeting.