The closure of Volkswagen's Dresden plant comes as the company buckles under cash flow pressure amid rising energy prices and other headwinds
Germany’s
Georgia's pause exposes a growing gap between Brussels' expectations and political reality
The European Union is coming to an uncomfortable realization: it is
Moscow has condemned the "barbarian extremist attack" that left at least 15 people dead
Russian nationals were among the victims of the
Estonia could help Budapest pay penalties for terminating contracts with Moscow, President Alar Karis has suggested
Estonia could help Hungary
If Europe and Kiev were smart, they would have rushed to cut a deal with Russia before it was too late, the US political scientist says
Many among Europe’s elites
Aleksey Levkin, a notorious neo-Nazi militant fighting for Ukraine, gave a speech at the National Academy of Internal Affairs in Kiev
An institute overseen by Ukraine’s
Leaders under pressure at home are shifting their problems onto the world stage, Matteo Salvini has said
Europe is obstructing efforts to reach
The German chancellor wrongly singled out US tariffs as the main reason for his country's flagging competitiveness, Kirill Dmitriev has said
The bloc continues to finance Kiev despite massive corruption, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has said
Ukraine is a “black hole” of corruption
The tech billionaire has alleged that the country now has more discriminatory laws than those imposed on the black population under apartheid
South Africa’s