The escalating warnings of a Russian cyberattack on the U.S. cut against one of the war’s most perplexing mysteries: Why
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Biden faces off against Putin. His other opponent is time.
President Joe Biden heads to Europe this week as the leader of a coalition of western governments trying to stave
War in Ukraine could lead to more EU-US cooperation, EU’s Šefčovič says
The crisis in Ukraine could signal a new era for closer EU-U.S. cooperation on energy, raw materials and strategic foresight,
EU to allow more aid to companies affected by Ukraine crisis
The European Commission on Tuesday will announce new state aid rules that allow EU countries to support businesses affected by
Vladimir Putin is making Ukrainians more Ukrainian
Olga Oleinikova is the director of the Ukraine Democracy Initiative at the University of Technology Sydney. What does it mean
Deal on Ukrainian nuclear safety to come ‘soon,’ says IAEA chief
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is closing in on a deal to guarantee the safety and security of nuclear
Downing Street blames Russia for hoax calls to senior UK ministers
LONDON — Russia was behind hoax calls made to U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace and Home Secretary Priti Patel, Downing Street
Zelenskyy aide: Deal on NATO ‘easy’ to agree with Russia — but giving up territory a no-go
An adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it will be “relatively easy” to find common ground to end the
Reuters staff raise alarms over partnership with Russian-owned wire service
Employees at one of the most well-known news wire services are privately fuming over their company’s ongoing partnership with a
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Bulgaria signals historic shift from Russian gas
Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is prompting Bulgaria to think the unthinkable — and break up with Russian natural gas. For decades, Bulgaria’s energy policy