It’s a “turning of the page” as European leaders try to fast-track plans to bolster defenses and back Ukraine — and ultimately curb reliance on the United States.
After US President Donald Trump announced his decision to pause military aid to Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen admitted Europe faces a 'clear danger' with the continent an
The European Union's Justice and Home Affairs Council will soon discuss a tribunal for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The EU wants to bring the Kremlin leader to justice for war crimes, the European Council says.
When the US lined up alongside Russia and North Korea earlier this week to oppose a UN motion condemning Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine ... UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have all described ...
The European Commission proposed borrowing up to 150 billion euros ($157.76 billion) to lend to European Union governments under a rearmament plan driven by Russia's war in Ukraine and fears Europe can no longer be sure of U.
What might surprise the Trump administration is the reaction not just from liberal European powers but backlash from populist leaders such as Nigel Farage, who said the spat would “make Putin feel like the winner” and added that Ukraine needed security guarantees.
Donald Trump threatened Vladimir Putin with sanctions and tariffs on Russia in a furious response to a huge air attack on Ukraine. In a startling development, the US President said he is “strongly considering” imposing the financial penalties until a peace deal is agreed to end the war in Ukraine.
European leaders offered a strong show of support to the Ukrainian president and promised to do more to help his nation.