With U.S. President Donald Trump having made it clear that he has little use for the trans-Atlantic alliance, Europe is rapidly trying to design a strategy for Ukraine - and for its own future.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is not a man to shy away from a confrontation. When US billionaire Elon Musk stressed on Sunday how crucial his Starlink satellite service is for Ukraine, ...
Is there anything more exciting than stepping onto a train? The moment when you have one foot on a platform and the other on the ledge in the train door is a huge thrill. When the journey that awaits ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the American people and leadership and voiced hope for “strong relations,” a ...
Poland would “willingly” take on Germany’s role in Europe if Berlin, under chancellor hopeful Friedrich Merz, pivots away from the US, Polish President Andrzej Duda said in an interview with ...
Tesla's billionaire co-founder Musk, an outspoken ally of US President Donald Trump, has in recent weeks taken his political activism to Europe, promoting far-right groups and criticising Sir Keir ...
In a war dominated by the unexpected, few imagined Ukraine’s fourth year at war would so firmly question the security of all of Europe ... for us here because of political statements.” ...
In visiting Warsaw and speaking with his Polish counterpart, Hegseth proclaimed Poland to be ... and the effects of political correctness and identity politics. Hungary is arguably the Trump ...
Europe is experiencing a historically unprecedented political change. Once ruled by left-wing social democrats that established extensive welfare systems and defended workers’ rights ...
Last year, 2024, saw important elections around the world, and some political surprises ... churned leadership team, and Poland now holds the rotating chair of the member states’ councils.
WARSAW - The U.S. presence in Poland and Central Europe should be boosted, Polish President Andrzej Duda told U.S. President Donald Trump during a short meeting in Washington on Saturday.
Nigel Farage, the leader of the right-wing Reform UK party, believes a "political revolution" will sweep through Europe as it did the U.S. with the re-election of President Donald Trump.