The U.S.-Ukraine relationship is experiencing significant transformation as aid and intelligence policies evolve, tensions ...
It warned that uncertainty around tariffs, trade wars, flagging European competitiveness and a fading "peace dividend" loomed over future prospects. "What we see is subdued global growth momentum ...
European defense spending will surge, benefiting defense contractors like BAE Systems and Rheinmetall, as nations double down ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looks rattled by the abrupt change of attitude coming from the White House, though some of his many critics at home say he should have seen it coming. Well ...
The deeper discussion of a European force comes amid rising anger and dismay over President Trump’s embrace of Russia and ...
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Finland is one of two countries that joined NATO last year because of Russia’s war in Ukraine. It shares an 870 mile-long ...
Wherever Ukraine is headed now, Europe is likely to foot the bill, Christopher Smart writes in a guest commentary.
Trump's geopolitical transformation of the world could create a peace dividend effect which could lower interest rates and boost global GDP, alleviating some of the negative effects of tariffs.
In the dustup with President Zelenskyy last week, President Trump made it clear that the U.S. cannot sign a blank check to ...
Making a peace that lasts, if it's possible, will be a long and slow process. If Donald Trump wants a quick peace dividend, he should look elsewhere.