Fired NATO general maintains innocence in intel probe
"I have nothing to blame myself for," Lieutenant General Jarosław Gromadziński said in response to the investigation.
Containing Migration from Africa to Europe Demands Collaborative Efforts
Hunger and economic dependence on superpowers pose the biggest threat to Africans.
The West's New Approach Can Save Georgia From Putin
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was a turning point in many respects.
Russian neighbor deals blow to Putin with Western pivot
Armenia's relations with Russia have continued to deteriorate throughout the course of Moscow's war with Ukraine.
Europe given ominous war warning
European Council president Charles Michel said that the continent must shift to a "war economy" mode because of the threat posed by Russia.
Ukraine's much-needed ammo boost still months away
Several European countries have pooled to purchase over 800,000 artillery shells for Kyiv. But the first deliveries could take until June.
EU should send troops to Ukraine while NATO stalls: Ret. US officer
French President Emmanuel Macron suggested sending Western troops to Ukraine last month.
EU looks to increase arms production to shift away from US weapons
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said it was "no longer sustainable" to purchase a majority of arms from the U.S.
Ukraine sees Europe helping fill the gap left by stalled US aid
A Czech-led effort aims to send over 800,000 artillery shells to Ukraine over the next several months.
Russia's oil is getting stranded at sea
EU member Bulgaria has blocked oil imports from Russia, effective March 1, as part of the bloc's embargo.
Could a European army go it alone?
Donald Trump's threat to abandon NATO allies that don't pay their fair share has put the continent on high alert and facing the prospect of defending itself without U.S. support.
Europe's era of peace is over, Ukraine foreign minister warns
Ukraine Foreign Affairs Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Europe's era of peace is over as his country continues its fight against Russia.
Putin victory more likely than Ukraine's for 8 NATO countries: Poll
Twelve EU member states answered what they believed will be the most likely outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war.
EU sanctions against Starlink over Russia use "premature"
Kyiv has claimed that Russian troops are using the SpaceX satellite internet network from occupied Ukrainian territory.
Tucker Carlson's allies fume over Putin interview sanctions threat
Conservatives responded to senior EU politicians saying Tucker Carlson could be sanctioned over his interview with Putin.
Exclusive: Tucker Carlson could face sanctions over Putin interview
Current and former European Parliament lawmakers told Newsweek the conservative pundit may end up in EU crosshairs.
Farmers fight back across Europe
Farmers in several European nations continue to stage protests over policy changes and recent economic impacts to the industry.
Hungarian leader's Ukraine stance slammed as security "threat" by Poland
The Hungarian prime minister lifted his veto Thursday that was delaying a European Union aid package for Ukraine.
Ukraine handed $54B boost by European allies
"We have a deal," European Council President Charles Michel posted on X about the Brussels package.
Zelensky's boosted by Ukraine's new corruption ranking
Tackling corruption is a key demand from Brussels for Ukraine to join the EU.
Putin's NATO ally has overplayed his hand
Russia's "Trojan horse" within Europe now appears unable, or unwilling, to stop imminent NATO expansion.
Israel responds to 'artificial island' for Palestinians report
"There is no such plan," the Israeli foreign ministry said of reports that suggested Palestinians could be relocated to an island in the Mediterranean.
Europe must prepare for war with Russia: Military expert warns
British Army veteran Robert Clark believes the UK and Europe should think independently in a potential defense against Russia.
Europe's pro-Putin faction is growing
The populist leaders of Hungary and Slovakia are joining forces to stymie European Union funds earmarked for Ukraine.
Putin ally could soon be in charge of European Council
The head of the European Union body plans to stand down early, setting off a scramble to find his replacement.
Russia blames NATO countries for "terror attack" on Belgorod
Ukraine launched strikes against Russia on Saturday, following Moscow's biggest missile attack against Kyiv yet.
Putin suffered 'big strategic defeat' in Ukraine war: NATO leader
NATO's Stoltenberg says Russia's invasion backfires, boosting Ukraine's EU, NATO ties, but Kyiv warns of Putin's persistent goals.
How Change Can End Corporate Abuse
Civil liability is underpinned by imperfect, but strengthened, access to justice for victims.
Putin ally gives Ukraine aid package lifeline
Victor Orbán has built strong political and economic ties with Russia but Hungary has condemned Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Putin dealt double blow by US allies in Europe
The European Council said its latest sanctions package delivers "a further blow to Putin's ability to wage war."