The U.S.-EU Trade and Tech Council will take place May 15-16 in France, EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said Monday.
Category: Politics
Tensions rise as Russia continues to mobilize troops near Ukrainian border
Russian forces stepped up shelling against portions of Ukraine, but stopped short of an invasion that many experts predicted might
Malta heads to the polls in March
Malta will hold a general election in March, according to reports. Prime Minister Robert Abela on Sunday asked the country’s
Boris Johnson: Invasion would see Russian firms cut off from dollars and pounds
A Russian invasion of Ukraine would lead to sweeping economic sanctions on Russian companies, preventing them from trading with U.S.
The UK’s middle-of-the-road sanctions policy
Leigh Hansson is a sanctions expert and partner at international law firm Reed Smith. Speaking in 1848, at a time of upheaval across Europe,
Russian military build-up continues, despite Moscow’s promises of a drawdown
Western officials and intelligence agencies have been looking for any indication that Russia’s enormous troop buildup along Ukraine’s border is
Germany urges nationals to leave Ukraine now
The German government urged its nationals on Saturday to leave Ukraine as soon as possible amid increasing fears of a
Ukraine’s nuclear lesson: Don’t trust Russia’s security ‘guarantees’
KYIV — Around 30 years ago, Ukraine handed all its nuclear weapons to Russia in exchange for promises of peace
Missed handshake at Africa summit has awkward Sofagate echo
It (nearly) happened again. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was left in the awkward position of almost being
West must brace for years of Putin pressure on Ukraine, Latvian PM says
Whether or not Moscow launches an attack on Ukraine in the coming days, the West must gear up for years