As the US and Russia begin discussing Ukraine's future, the rest of Europe worries they may be left out — and left behind. | Credit: Illustration by Stephen Kelly / Getty Images President Donald ...
Central bank body, the Bank for International Settlements, has refrained from voicing its usual concerns about rising debt, ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he will discuss with European allies the possibility of using France's nuclear ...
More needs to be done to protect the physical and mental health of children and young people in Europe, according to the latest report from the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO publishes a ...
Elias Papadopoulos, director of policy at internet lobby group DOT Europe, said that at first glance the draft “has been somewhat improved”, but that some provisions still go beyond the ...
The group of leaders from across Europe stood for a photograph at the bottom of a grand staircase in front of a spread of national flags.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Berlin: British troops would form a key part of allied peacekeeping forces in Ukraine if there is a deal to end the war with Russia ...
British PM Keir Starmer said on Sunday that Europe was at a crossroads in history and must do the heavy lifting to defend ...
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Why are Europe's leaders raising red flags about Trump's Ukraine overtures to Putin?Appearing at a joint press conference at NATO headquarters on Thursday, "Europe's defense ministers had one common message," the BBC said: there can be "no negotiations about Ukraine without ...
President Donald Trump has once again turned his eye toward Ukraine — this time not to extract political dirt on an opponent but instead in the hopes of ending the war between Kyiv and Russia ...
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