On the three-year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Central European countries are divided and grappling with their own problems.
Political and military leaders in Europe are fleshing out details of a plan for Ukraine once the guns fall silent.
Warsaw has dramatically increased its defence spending as it looks to protect its borders and stay close to the US ...
President Donald Trump’s phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Feb. 12 marked the beginning of the end of the ...
There are two key avenues for cementing the Three Seas Initiative as a European priority and advancing American interests.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on Thursday for enhanced air policing, stronger Baltic defences and reinforced ...
National security adviser Michael Waltz said the U.S. expects the discussions to touch on Russia retaining territories it annexed and “security guarantees.” ...
European leaders meeting in Paris on Monday for emergency talks called for higher spending to ramp up the continent’s defense ...
Britain and Sweden have become the first European nations to say they could send troops to help secure Ukraine after an end to the war there.
European leaders were shocked by the hostility of JD Vance’s scathing speech in Munich criticizing Europe’s exclusion of ...
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