
U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Miami End With Praise, No Breakthrough
Separate meetings involving Washington, Kyiv, Moscow, and European allies failed to narrow gaps on ending the war, even as fighting intensified on the ground in Ukraine.

Separate meetings involving Washington, Kyiv, Moscow, and European allies failed to narrow gaps on ending the war, even as fighting intensified on the ground in Ukraine.

As Washington insists any peace must be agreed by Kyiv, EU leaders press ahead with a €90bn Ukraine loan, drawing backlash over debt, risk, and a strategy that critics say prolongs the war.

Washington has linked progress on technology collaboration to wider trade negotiations.

The United States government seeks to intensify bilateral security cooperation with European allies in a bid to counter extremist groups more effectively worldwide.

Washington says the vessel was part of a sanctions-busting network linked to Iran-backed terrorist groups

Kosovo has committed to accepting up to 50 individuals identified by U.S. authorities for deportation, with the first arrivals already in the country.

A new rewards programme signals a tougher line on groups long treated in Europe as a public-order issue rather than a security threat.

The offer follows the formal designation of four anarchist groups as foreign terrorist organisations.

Despite uncertainties over Washington’s priorities, Denmark emphasizes that the U.S. remains its closest partner and a guarantor of European security.

Washington signals a major shift in how it screens millions of short-term visitors.