While NATO countries living near the Russian border pay well over two percent of their GDP on defence, those further away pay ...
Wednesday’s meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels was, on paper, about coordinating military aid for Ukraine and ...
Is California for sale? A lighthearted petition to buy the state of California for Denmark prompted more than 200,000 ...
It was a day of major diplomacy and policy statements from the Trump administration about the war in Ukraine. Amna Nawaz has two perspectives on the developments from Evelyn Farkas, executive director ...
Meeting in Washington, D.C., with lawmakers from several states, Premier Susan Holt finds tariff anxiety across the political ...
European leaders say Trump isn’t serious about NATO members needing to spend 5 percent of GDP on defense. The question is how ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO or keep all its territory. Trump says he'll start talks ...
Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, has said it is "unrealistic" to expect Ukraine to return to its pre-2014 borders, ...
Sky's Deborah Haynes asks Mark Rutte how confident he is that the US would come to the aid of Europe should another conflict erupt on the continent, as Washington shifts its focus towards China.
"Talking directly to our adversaries from a position of strength" is a way Trump can ensure peace, according to a former official.
The Bank of Russia set the official dollar rate at 95.8024 rubles for February 12, down 98 kopecks against the previous indicator. The official euro rate was reduced by 1.3 rubles to 99.1953 rubles.
Donald Trump has speculated on the prospect of a Ukraine-Russia peace deal - as talk over potential negotiations intensifies.