Estonian Prime Minister: ‘It’s a question of when they will start the next war’
Kaja Kallas calls for more investment in defense and believes that the EU must choose between ‘preparing to deter Russia or closing our eyes’
Kaja Kallas calls for more investment in defense and believes that the EU must choose between ‘preparing to deter Russia or closing our eyes’
Sven Koopmans says, in an interview with EL PAÍS, that the UN Security Council resolution on the ceasefire in Gaza is binding and that there is an ongoing effort to find a solution so that a safe Israel can coexist alongside a free Palestine
The Alliance is analyzing its future relationship with the Kremlin amid concerns about its activities in North Africa and the Sahel
A coordinated investigation between several countries into a Russian network that allegedly paid far-right MEPs has raised the alarm in the EU
The attack weakens the image of the head of the Kremlin as the guarantor of security for the Russian population. Washington sees no reason to doubt ISIS involvement
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the leader discusses Russia’s attempts to undermine the EU’s unity on supporting Kyiv
The European elections in June will determine if conservatives and Christian Democrats align with the far-right or stick with their long-standing coalition of social democrats and liberals
The EU is going through a metamorphosis that seeks to dissuade Putin from undertaking new aggression and guarantee its autonomy in a turbulent world
Western leaders are showing their support for Zelenskiy in Kyiv, but without major economic or military aid announcements. Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, continues to praise the Ukrainian military: ‘You saved your country, you saved all of Europe’
The acting prime minister of the Netherlands, who has openly applied for the post, has the support of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France, while Hungary and Turkey have not commented
The president of the European Council warns that there is no other option but to continue supporting Kyiv: ‘We cannot allow ourselves to fall into fatigue’
The German Christian Democrat politician, who wishes to continue as head of the EU executive body, wants to bring a defense commissioner onto her team
The Kremlin has intensified internal repression a month before the elections, which will be held without rivals. Meanwhile, Russian forces are advancing in the war against Ukraine, while US aid falters
The best-known opponent internationally of Vladimir Putin’s regime spent years uncovering corruption scandals among Russia’s elite
According to the design being finalized by the Alliance, the new specialized center would provide more extensive training than is currently offered by the allies
France has called on Europe to prepare for the Republican populist’s possible returns to the White House
Budapest is maneuvering for concessions in the deal over the financial lifeline to Kyiv and has accused Brussels of ‘blackmail’
The Kremlin has stepped up its offensive on the stronghold of the town, which it took with little effort in the opening stages of the invasion, but was recaptured by Ukraine’s army in September 2022
At a time when Western support seems to be wavering and Russia’s war against Ukraine has become a battle of attrition, the politician insists that support for Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government is also support for democracy
As Ukraine repels Russia’s invasion, drones have become essential due to their speed, price and manageability. Kyiv wants to manufacture a million of these devices in 2024
A new bill lowers military service age, increases penalties for draft evasion, and mandates up-to-date military documents for citizens abroad
Moscow has been attacking the industrial city in the Donbas region for weeks with an all-out siege in which the number of casualties are of little consequence
Moscow targeted Kharkiv with a hail of drones and missiles
The mayor of Kyiv says that Russia’s massive attack on Friday, which killed at least 31 people, is ‘the deadliest’ the capital has seen in terms of civilian casualties
The Kremlin offensive killed at least 18 people and came on the heels of Kyiv’s destruction of one of its warships in Crimea. Poland claims that an ‘unidentified aerial object’ entered its airspace from the Ukrainian side
An analysis by Kyiv sent to its allies, to which EL PAÍS has had access, states that without the promised funds a further million people will be left without social assistance
The general, who is becoming increasingly distant from Ukraine’s leader, claims to be dissatisfied with the offices in charge of mobilizing soldiers