A German court has decided to launch a criminal trial against two former executives of German engineering giant Siemens who ...
Germany criticized Russia on Friday for its conditional support for a ceasefire in Ukraine, accusing Moscow of not being serious when it comes to solving the Ukrainian conflict. “It will come as ...
Pro-European demonstrations have taken place in the capital cities of Serbia, Romania and Hungary over the weekend.
Russia is preparing itself for a confrontation with European democracies as the United States shifts its focus towards the Indo-Pacific region, European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said on ...
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from all but a sliver of land in Russia’s Kursk region, according to military analysts and soldiers, as their monthslong campaign to occupy ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said relations with Russia should eventually be normalized once the fighting ends in Ukraine, while stressing the need to keep pressure on Moscow to ensure ...
Most Americans disapprove of President Trump’s approach to the country’s relationship with Russia and his handling of the situation in Ukraine, according to a new survey published on Friday.
Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Friedrich Merz on Thursday made concessions to the Green Party in the hopes it would lend critically important votes to his multi-billion-euro ...
National security adviser Mike Waltz spoke with his Russian counterpart on Wednesday “in a pursuit of ending this war and striking a peace deal with Russia and with Ukraine,” White House press ...
Germany's economy ministry said at the time that it is not in talks with Russia over a "possible pipeline-based supply of Russian gas" through Nord Stream 2. "Independence from Russian gas is of ...
Not all voters favour rearming. Hardly any like paying for it ...
Xie Huanchi/Sergei Bulkin/CNP/Zuma Press Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that if Russia rejected the 30-day U.S.-brokered cease-fire that Ukraine had accepted, “we’ll unfortunately ...