It was the sight that heralded a new geopolitical era. Hundreds of Russian punters standing in a disorderly queue and braving the bitter Moscow air to sample their first bite of the latest big import from America.
Europe has been left scrambling to find ways to boost defense spending and continue the flow of support to Ukraine after U.S. President Donald Trump made clear the continent won't be able to rely on Washington for its long-term security needs.
Russia have asked US representatives to consider reopening US airspace to Russian aircraft and resume direct flights between the two countries.
The 16th package of European economic sanctions adopted and published in the Official Journal of the European Union (hereinafter the “EU”) on
At least five European leaders issued the same exact pro-Ukraine social media post that critics have slammed on social media.
European leaders offered a strong show of support to the Ukrainian president and promised to do more to help his nation.
Trump is putting the Europeans into a position where they have to choose between the U.S. and Ukraine, several officials said, and most, if not all, will pick Ukraine.
The European Union's latest sanctions against Moscow include a ban on third-country airlines flying to the 27-nation bloc if they carry out domestic flights in Russia, the European Commission said on Monday.
The meeting has been overshadowed by the extraordinary scolding of Ukrainian President Volodymyr by President Trump at the White House.
"Even while Russia talks about peace, they are continuing their relentless aggression," Starmer said at the meeting.
Britain is hosting a summit of European leaders to shore up support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after an astonishing Oval Office blowout with President Donald Trump that left many unce
European leaders jumped to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s defense after his contentious meeting with President Trump in Washington that started with a warm tone but derailed swiftly.