As relations between the US and Ukraine sour, Europe is scrambling to fill the gap. Russia's frozen assets may be a solution.
Nearshoring has evolved from an appealing notion to a strategic imperative for many international firms, propelled by ...
Central Europe remains as divided as ever over Russia’s invasion, as the ‘pro-peace’ camp – a thinly disguised pro-Kremlin group of politicians and parties corrupted by Russian influence ...
The military deadlock, fatigue of public opinion and fear of escalation are all working in Moscow's favor, to the detriment ...
On February 12, Trump began his effort to broker a solution to the Russia-Ukraine war by saying that Ukraine could not expect ...
Kirill Tremasov, advisor to the governor of Russia's central bank, said on Saturday that the bank will have a full ...
President Trump said Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, would visit Washington on Friday as part of a deal for ...
"Not every nation will feel able to contribute," British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said during a press conference on Sunday.
Europeans should distance themselves from the U.S. and Russia's negotiations over Ukraine. But that doesn't mean they have to ...
A rift is emerging between the east and west of the EU over what to do with Russia's seized central bank reserves.
The bloc announced new steps to prevent threats to undersea lines after Sweden discovered damage to one east of Gotland ...
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