Mainstream EU leaders have breathed a sigh of relief. After a Hungarian presidency marked by what they saw as damaging ...
The defense ministers of Europe’s five top military spenders say they intend to continue increasing their investments in ...
Long-term changes in social attitudes combine with the decline of mainstream parties to open a door for the far right ...
The delay in taking a decision may reflect the political sensitivity of the issue. France, which has a highly centralised ...
Germany, the UK, France, Poland, and Italy are looking to enhance defence production by cutting regulations and streamlining ...
Russian president Vladimir Putin and his ally in neighbouring Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, have sought to weaponise ...
WARSAW — The future of Europe’s democracies hinges on boosting military spending, top defense officials from Germany, the U.K., France, Poland and Italy said after meeting in Poland on Monday. “2025 ...
Poland on Thursday announced it had purchased a rare manuscript of a ballad by Frederic Chopin, a score whose exhibition will coincide with this year's prestigious piano competition named after the ...
European leaders try to reimagine the continent's defensive muscles amid a Trump White House that could be downright hostile ...
It’s needed, the government in Warsaw says, because Russia and Belarus are waging a particular kind of hybrid warfare: helping groups of migrants — mostly from Africa or the Middle East — to break ...
The European Union must arm itself to “survive” in an increasingly uncertain global order, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk ...
Part of Poland's sales pitch to Trump will be that the country's defence spending largely benefits the US in any case: Warsaw has purchased several hundred Abrams tanks, 32 F-35A fighters, 96 Apache ...