
Four Years On, Ukraine War Still Divides Europe
As Kyiv commemorated the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Western leaders doubled down on backing for Ukraine.

As Kyiv commemorated the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Western leaders doubled down on backing for Ukraine.

Moscow launched a massive weekend missile and drone attack, primarily targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, railways, and residential buildings.

A recently registered citizens’ initiative reveals possible collusion between business interests, national governments, and the architects of the European Citizens’ Initiative.

Russia’s risk tolerance around Sweden has risen in recent months, prompting new alerts from the country’s military intelligence service.

A European assessment based on samples taken from the body of Alexei Navalny suggests that toxins were used against him—with Moscow the likely culprit

New evidence shows toxin traces found in Alexei Navalny’s body.

President Volodymyr Zelensky also accepted a U.S. proposal to hold another round of peace talks in Miami.

The weakening of the transatlantic bond and China’s strategic advance are forcing Europe to make decisions it can no longer postpone.

School shootings, once rare in Russia, are becoming increasingly frequent.

Washington will transfer leadership of its Norfolk, Virginia-based command, which oversees NATO’s northern flank, to Britain.