But those nations have long looked to the United States, with its nuclear arsenal and thousands of troops stationed in Poland and elsewhere in Eastern Europe, as the guarantor of its security.
As travellers avoid tourist-heavy destinations in favour of lesser-known, more affordable options, sights are being set on Eastern Europe ... Wrocław is home to Poland’s oldest brewery ...
“W E WOULD BE safer if we had our own nuclear arsenal,” Donald Tusk, Poland’s prime minister, told his country’s parliament ...
The European defence-tech sector’s most successful player, the German start-up Helsing, recently set up an office in Estonia.
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda said Tuesday that he has received U.S. assurances that Washington will not reduce its troop presence in Poland and elsewhere along NATO’s eastern flank.
Poland is located along NATO’s eastern flank and is deeply concerned ... Concern has grown in Poland and across most of Europe as President Donald Trump has shifted the US position from being ...
Eastern Europe's Media in the Crosshairs After USAID ... with its ranking well below that of Poland or the Czech Republic. Georgia and Bosnia - two other eastern European countries heavily ...
The bigger picture Central and Eastern Europe’s spending spree – driven by Poland, the Baltics, and Romania – marks a tectonic shift. These countries, once dismissed as junior partners ...
The future of the European Union (EU) looms large in the issues facing the Central and Eastern Europe region, as the EU’s 21st century ... As the EU has expanded, Poland has become an important EU ...
Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland put it simply last week, saying: “500 million Europeans ask 300 million Americans to protect them from 140 million Russians.” What Europe lacks, ...
WARSAW, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Poland's president said on Tuesday that U.S. officials had assured him that Washington did not intend to lower troop numbers in eastern Europe, as he gave a statement to ...