At the same time, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted that 'we reaffirmed our unity and determination to support Ukraine to defend itself against the Russian invasion'
The dawn of February 23 found the group of eight correspondents who were to accompany the President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to Kiev looking for Brussels’ military airport. Not a soul in sight. By the time we boarded the aircraft of the Belgian Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, with whom we would […]
Russia has waged a long campaign to bring Kyiv back under its control. Despite a full-scale invasion, Ukraine is still resisting.
They face a year on the defensive as Russia presses its assault
Kyiv relying on small airborne weapons assembled in workshops across the country
The discussion about conflicts is becoming a recurrent feature in today’s world. Almost two years have passed since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. Hostilities continue and there is no prospect of an agreement to bring them to an end. The situation in the Middle East looks similarly grim. The October 2023 terrorist attack […]
In Monday’s press briefing, Marinakis categorically denied reports that surfaced in Greek media outlets
Now in exile in Boston and working for MIT, Andriy Tuz wonders if he will ever be able to go home again
Egg inflation is latest symptom of painful trade-offs Moscow has made to fund its onslaught on Ukraine
Global conflicts and rising threats drive orders for missiles, planes, submarines and other complex weapons systems, but producers are struggling with supply chains and staffing
Vladimir Putin is wagering he can outlast Western support for Ukraine—if he can keep Russia’s war machine running
The latest barrage by Moscow is the second significant salvo in less than a week
Corruption and fear are hindering effort to rebuild army
Proliferation of small, cheap drones is changing the way militaries think about air defense
Commission approves €150 million Greek scheme to support energy-intensive companies in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine
As doubts build over the prospect of more U.S. arms and EU money, Kyiv prepares for adversity on many fronts
President is looking to persuade the U.S. to pass a new aid package critical to helping his country fend off Russia’s invasion
Without new aid by year’s end, U.S. won’t be able to continue providing weapons and equipment to Kyiv
Biden warned that denying further aid to Ukraine would be "the biggest gift" one could offer to the Russian President Vladimir Putin.
European officials emphasized to the Financial Times that EU member states are far from reaching an agreement on topping up the bloc's common budget – including €50 billion for Ukraine – ahead of the summit in Brussels on December 14-15