BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's diplomatic service has suggested EU countries provide up to 40 billion euros ($43.35 billion) in military aid to Ukraine this year, according to a discussion ...
Finland and Ukraine have signed a bilateral defense cooperation agreement worth €200 million, the Finnish Ministry of Defence ...
The Trump administration's warning last month that Europe must now take care of security in its own backyard raises troubling questions.
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Global stock markets slid on Thursday, especially on Wall Street, as US President Donald Trump launched a new volley in his ...
At a meeting in Jeddah, Ukraine, among other things, assured the American side that it would not agree to give up NATO ...
European markets are set to open higher on Friday, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime remains in focus.
The U.S. dollar was broadly firmer on Friday with the euro pulling further away from a five-month peak as markets grappled with escalating global trade tensions and risks of a sharp economic downturn.
In other news, Poland’s announcement of tax on big tech prompts predictable US backlash; Slovakia’s PM denies Croatian ...