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Von der Leyen announces €35B EU loan for Ukraine
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday announced a plan in Kyiv to provide up to €35 billion
Just In: The EU fiddles while Kyiv burns
Anders Åslund is a senior fellow at the Stockholm Free World Forum and adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Daniel Fried
G7 plan to use Russia’s frozen financial assets to help Ukraine fund the war: an economist weighs up the risk and rewards
The human tragedy of the Ukrainian conflict continues unabated inflicting enormous suffering on its people. Western policy since the onset
Latest from the G7: Russia to be sanctioned soon
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pushed back against accusations that Germany is “the new Hungary” after the country blocked the
€3B assets package ‘almost nothing,’ Ukrainian minister says
VENICE, Italy — The yearly package of €3 billion raised from profits on frozen Russian assets is “almost nothing” in the
G7 gives Iran sharp warning not to send ballistic missiles to Russia
CAPRI, Italy — The G7 sent a pointed warning to Iran on Friday to refrain from sending ballistic missiles to
UK At The Bottom Of G7 Yet Again As We Continue To Drag In Post-Pandemic Recovery
Another blow for Sunak after scathing analysis suggests the UK is again lagging behind in the G7 The UK is
EU and Japan reach deal on cross-border data flows
The EU and Japan completed a deal on cross-border data flows, the European Commission said today. The agreement will make
What Labour’s foreign policy should look like
Nicholas Westcott is a professor of Practice in Diplomacy at SOAS University of London. British foreign policy is in a