As ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain instability could impact the market, countries still appear eager to become more independent in the nuclear fuel cycle. Click to read.
By Ben Aris in Berlin Germany talks loudly about ending Europe’s import of Russian gas, but as a result of alternative ...
Moscow’s troops used the same pincer tactic on Velyka Novosilka that has enabled their recent capture of town after town in ...
Western officials are warning that a growing dispute between Ukraine’s defense minister and the head of its procurement ...
The war in Ukraine has reshaped the EU's enlargement and neighborhood policy, emphasizing the geopolitical importance of engaging with its neighbors and bringing new momentum to enlargement. At her ...
Three years of war with Russia and the threat of U.S. support dwindling has many Ukrainians ready for a ceasefire, but they ...
Ensuring the safety and rights of civilian detainees and prisoners of war (POWs) should be a priority in any future ...
Ukraine’s future hinges on critical U.S. support—at stake: a German-style peace or a Georgian-style nightmare.
It is the European Union that is isolated, not Hungary. We are walking on the main street of history, while the EU is ...
Dutch bank ING has agreed to sell its Russian business to a Moscow-based company, taking a €700mn hit to profits and ending its activities in the country nearly three years after the Kremlin’s ...
The European Union on Monday renewed its wide-ranging sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine after Hungary stopped ...
The European Union will moved forward with a renewal on Russian sanctions after a deal was struck with Hungary, according to ...