A rift is emerging between the east and west of the EU over what to do with Russia's seized central bank reserves.
As the British and French leaders head to Washington separately this week to meet with Donald Trump, Europe is wondering if the US is still its ally, writes Bridget Rollason.
On the three-year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Central European countries are divided and grappling with their own problems.
The centre-right CDU's leader has committed himself to taking a more active role in the bloc in the midst of what he says is ...
"Worried" European foreign ministers said on Monday the region had entered a new era with U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
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European democracies must stop infantilizing themselves.
Trump refused to call Vladimir Putin a dictator, as he has described Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and falsely ...
The New York Times Chief White House Correspondent and MSNBC Political Analyst Peter Baker joins Katy Tur to discuss ...
Trump's second administration is 'unprecedented' to some, but historians find parallels in ancient Rome, Nazi Germany, and ...
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