Allies are prepared for further measures if the President of Russia does not agree to support a ceasefire in Ukraine: key countries have announced new sanctions and military assistance.
The European Union continues its sanctions pressure on Russia: the 17th package of restrictions is being developed despite the threat of a Hungarian veto.
The European Union has expressed deep concern over the outbreak of violence in Syria's coastal regions, condemning the attacks and demanding an investigation into the crimes.
The EU and Canada have responded strongly to the US's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, imposing countermeasures worth $29.8 billion and €26 billion, respectively.
Following new U.S. tariffs on European steel and aluminum, the European Commission has taken countermeasures, introducing tariffs on American goods in two stages.
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced the launch of a discussion on nuclear deterrence within the EU amid possible changes in U.S. policy and the threat from Russia.
The European Commission has introduced ReArm Europe – a plan to increase military spending, provide loans, and attract private capital for defense needs.
The rise in defense investments is stimulating the European stock market, but Spain is showing a decline. Investors are awaiting the ECB meeting amid positive economic data.
The European Union has proposed a mutually beneficial agreement with Ukraine on critical resources. Amid Trump's demands, the deal with the EU appears as an alternative to U.S. pressure.
The European Union has adopted a new package of sanctions against Russia, targeting the financial sector, transport, energy, and media. What measures have been introduced, and what comes next?
The European Union is proposing discussions with the US on reducing the 10% tariff on automobiles to avoid escalating trade conflicts and lay the groundwork for a broader deal.
The European Union is increasing pressure on the Kremlin with new restrictions targeting the "shadow fleet" and Russia’s trade operations. Official approval is set for February 24.
European countries have confirmed their readiness to strengthen Ukraine’s security, discussing further steps with the US to achieve a just and lasting peace.
Starting March 12, 2025, the United States is reinstating a 25% tariff on steel imports from Canada, the EU, Mexico, Ukraine, and other countries. The decision is linked to national security concerns.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced new 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, which could lead to trade conflicts with Canada, Mexico, and the EU.
Russia is preparing for a potential conflict with NATO within the next 10 years, said Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, citing decisions from the alliance's summit and doctrines.
Starting November 10, the EU is introducing the automated EES system, which will replace passport stamps and enhance control at the borders of the Schengen Zone.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has urged EU countries to strengthen preparedness measures in response to the threat of the spread of a new mpox strain.
Canada has expanded sanctions against Belarus on the anniversary of the 2020 elections, including Lukashenko's youngest son and key state-owned enterprises in the sanctions list.
By the end of June 2024, there were 4.3 million people in EU countries who had received temporary protection due to Russian aggression. Most of them are in Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.