As European states move to quit the landmark ban on anti-personnel landmines, governments and victims in mine-scarred Southeast Asia fear the move could embolden new use and slow demining efforts.
Following a gathering of Council of Europe states on International Human Rights Day, 27 countries called for “migration ...
European Union member states have agreed on a common position for the EU budget for 2026, focusing on crisis management, defence and migration policy. They plan to spend €186.24 billion ($218 billion) ...
A European plan to favour “made in Europe” products has been pushed back to 2026 by the Commission, with several member ...
Europe is facing a transformative moment. Both Russian aggression and the Trump administration’s political and economic antiliberalism are threatening the continent’s cohesion and stability. In ...
The European Union’s rush to increase military spending is as much about appeasing Washington as achieving actual “strategic autonomy.” Ad Policy Chancellor designate and leader of the German ...
President Trump’s detractors on both sides of the Atlantic blamed him for rupturing the NATO alliance and for straying into ...
America’s goal should be “to help Europe correct its current trajectory,” the administration said in its new National ...
Geoeconomics—the interplay between trade, finance, technology, and national security—has become the new buzzword in Brussels. Europe’s ability to remain relevant on the global scene depends on its ...
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe's ...
You are on your own. That is essentially the lesson many US allies have taken from the events of the last few weeks, after President Donald Trump and his administration expressed unwillingness to ...
The election of Donald Trump for a second term will likely initiate a transformation in transatlantic relations. The administration’s agenda will mark a massive shift in U.S. post–Cold War policy ...