On the three-year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Central European countries are divided and grappling with their own problems.
Tusk's government has a frosty relationship with Duda, whom it accuses of favouring his old party, the conservative PiS (ECR).
WARSAW - Polish President Andrzej Duda faced criticism from the ruling coalition over his meeting with Donald Trump in ...
With Ukraine’s privileged access to the EU market expiring soon, Kyiv pleads for clarity — while Brussels hesitates and ...
As Germany heads to the polls on February 23, Europe finds itself at a crossroads. With Berlin and Paris preoccupied with ...
Prime Minister Dick Schoof will give a speech this year during the National Remembrance Day Commemoration on Dam Square on ...
US President Donald Trump has said that Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin need to "get together" to end the war in ...
Earlier today, Donald Trump doubled down on his criticisms of Europe's handling of the war in Ukraine, claiming leaders Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron "did nothing" to end it. European leaders ruled ...
Defence is a top spending priority for Poland, and the country may use European Union recovery funds to boost its arms ...
Warsaw has dramatically increased its defence spending as it looks to protect its borders and stay close to the US ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Feb. 20 proposed a three-point plan to strengthen Ukraine in its fight against Russia's full-scale invasion and enhance European security. Tusk currently ...
The debate over the hypothetical dispatch of troops to support Kyiv is embarrassing Warsaw, before Poland goes to the polls ...