Benefits and foreign aid cuts needed to fund extra defence spending, Labour MPs say
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to outline an increase in defence spending after saying Donald Trump was 'right' that 'Europeans - including the United...
Read MoreKremlin dismisses Ukraine's accusation that Russia attacked Chernobyl nuclear plant
The Kremlin on Friday dismissed as a "provocation" accusations by Ukraine that a Russian drone had damaged the containment shelter at the Chernobyl...
Read MoreWhat Trump 2.0 Means for Ukraine and the World
The President’s various foreign-policy “personas” vacillate between a desire for domination and withdrawal.
Read MoreBetrayal of Ukraine is the opening chapter of a dark story for democracy
The foreign policy of the world’s strongest nation and key democracy is driven by one man’s monumental ego
Read MoreAt least three killed in overnight Russian drone attack on Kyiv
As the war in Ukraine approaches the three-year mark, Russia has stepped up its air attacks, sending dozens of drones almost every night.
Read MoreUS does not care about Europe's fate, says Germany's expected leader after election win
Friedrich Merz's conservatives top the poll but far-right AfD becomes second-biggest party
Read MoreFormer NATO commander says the Ukraine war could end just like the Korean War, with Russia clinging on to parts of Ukrainian land
Retired US Navy Adm. James Stavridis says the war in Ukraine could end like the Korean War. Stavridis said both Russia and Ukraine "are increasingly...
Read MoreWas Starmer's summit enough to shift the diplomatic dial?
Lancaster House may have been bathed in sunshine as European leaders gathered to chart a way forward for Ukraine. But there was a cloud hanging over...
Read MoreZelensky offers to step down as president to secure peace deal for Ukraine
Move comes after Donald Trump described Zelensky as a 'dictator' for not holding elections
Read MoreAt Munich conference, Vance warns European allies of ‘threat from within’
U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned European allies attending the security conference in Munich, Germany, against “the threat from within,”...
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