As Washington eases Russia sanctions to manage gasoline prices, a convergence of U.S. diplomacy, European re-engagement, and market forces threatens to make the shift permanent.
Strikes on Ukrainian energy systems have tripled this winter. Continuous repairs and Western aid staved off a total breakdown. By Constant Méheut Reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine Shortly after Russia ...
Tens of thousands of flights have been cancelled since the initial strikes, and airlines that once relied on Iranian airspace are now scrambling to find alternatives.
The majority of the newspaper’s sources in the Rada believe that Ukraine will not hold elections in the near future ...
Hungary is going to the polls soon and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has one public enemy in his sights - Ukraine's president.
In an inconspicuous building near the UK's Mildenhall air base, drone manufacturer Ukrspecsystems is opening a new production line, like other Ukrainian arms companies looking to secure supply ...
European gas prices are up around 50% since the conflict started. Oil prices are around 25% higher. Read more at The Business Times.
European Commissioner for the Economy Valdis Dombrovskis tells Europe Today that a prolonged and escalating war in the Middle East could mean a 'stagflationary shock' for Europe. #EuropeToday ...
Civil shelter networks across Europe are neglected. Inspections after a drone strike near a British base in Cyprus found many shelters unusable, reigniting the debate over civil protection and the ...
If Vladimir Putin’s quarter-century of expansionist rule has taught the West anything, it’s that the Russian president shouldn’t be taken at his word.