Limits on Ukraine’s army in peace deal should apply to Russia too, top EU official proposes
Zelenskiy praises Europeans who have ‘stood on the right side of history’ as Kyiv counts four years of war
Zelenskiy praises Europeans who have ‘stood on the right side of history’ as Kyiv counts four years of war
‘We don’t hate Ukraine’, says Hungarian minister before saying why far-right government threatened to block sanctions on Russia
‘Spending tens of billions’ of taxpayer money on more weaponry not the way to resolve conflict, says party leader
Loan was agreed in December by EU leaders as a lifeline for Kyiv
Latest ‘enhanced co-operation’ proposal opens the door to controversial two-track EU
In Munich, Rubio gave full voice to the new US doctrine of great power geopolitics
Marco Rubio praises Trump-friendly leaders of Hungary and Slovakia, while Warsaw wrestles with internal tensions over US ties
European Commission wary of giving longtime Brussels antagonist ammunition during campaign
‘Woke, decadent Europe not facing civilisational erasure,’ says European Union foreign policy chief
Republic of Ireland striker’s late goal ended Hungary’s campaign, punctured a government myth and may dent Orban’s re-election hopes
Internal correspondence from top official acknowledges State has provided comparatively less help to Ukraine than other EU allies
Behind public words of support, national governments have concerns such as corruption, the impact on agriculture and freedom of movement
A fledgling club of autocrats, strongmen and monarchs is taking shape as the US president tries to recast the global order
Greenland ‘can count’ on political and financial support from Europe, says commission president
Zbigniew Ziobro allegedly ran criminal group and abused his position through misuse of resources from fund for victims of crime
A tear that Hungary’s premier, Viktor Orban, has spent years pulling at in the EU tent has just got bigger
Emerging from this summit empty-handed would be hugely damaging to Europe’s standing in new world of ‘wars and predators’
European leaders say proposed security guarantees agreed with US include a Ukrainian peacetime army of 800,000 troops and European-led military support force
Changes to Russian sanctions rollover tees up bloc leaders' summit next week
Centre ground continues to shift rightward on migration policy
European Commission warns Ukraine could be at risk of losing the war if crucial financial support not provided
Russian president ‘would welcome’ Russia-US summit with Trump in Budapest
Year-long exemption is a sign of the close affinity between the two leaders
Ukrainian and European officials to meet to discuss details of a ceasefire plan
Short of options, Europe is forced to consider creative and politically hazardous ways to keep funding Ukraine
Orban’s nationalist government says Putin need not fear arrest over war crimes allegations
Hungarian author, a critic of communism and Viktor Orbán alike, is devoted to art of writing
Andrej Babiš claims he will drain the Czech political swamp
Billionaire’s Ano party took 34.5% of vote, ahead of current PM’s centre-right coalition on 23.4%
Populist Andrej Babis has pledged to undo years of austerity and curb military aid to Ukraine
Tycoon Andrej Babis’s populist Ano party may seek far-right help to form ruling majority
Reality rivals fiction as Denmark hosts EU leaders amid drone chaos and a €185bn Russian asset heist. Even Birgitte Nyborg would struggle to keep up
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