Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe
The US has been mulling how to ease existing restrictions against the Russian economy. So has the Kremlin.
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March 3, 2025
A New and More Deadly Drone on Russia’s Battlefields
As techniques for jamming communications get more sophisticated, Ukraine and Russia are turning to a mix of old and new technology to keep their drones in the air.
March 3, 2025
Russia’s Interference Freezes NATO Exercise
Moscow’s hybrid war has stopped a NATO military exercise in Romania.
February 28, 2025
The Battle for Kharkiv’s School 134
Three years ago, an elite squad of Russia's spetsnaz special forces was making a last stand in Ukraine’s second city of Kharkiv. By day’s end they would almost all be dead.
February 28, 2025
Happy Days for Russia’s Cyber Warriors
Vladimir Putin’s warming relationship with Donald Trump has given Moscow the chance to bring more people back from US prisons. Russia’s first choice was instructive.
February 28, 2025
Better Energy Solutions for Ukraine
Russia’s deliberate targeting of infrastructure and occupation of strategic assets has pushed Ukraine's energy systems to the brink. How can they be rebuilt?
February 26, 2025
Can Sanctions Survive a US Embrace of Russia?
Washington says sanctions against Russia are on the table in peace talks, but if the US gives them up, how will Europe maintain its curbs on links with Vladimir Putin’s regime?
February 25, 2025
Steering the Digital Future: Poland’s EU Presidency and the Race to Achieve AI Milestones
A discussion with the Deputy Digital Minister of Poland and Transatlantic Leaders Working on Artificial Intelligence.
February 25, 2025
Ukraine: It’s the Lies That Kill
There is shock and fear as a result of US administration statements. Europe must use the moment, or face the consequences.
February 24, 2025
Ukraine: Where Do We Go From Here?
President Trump has four key demands for Ukraine and Europe. They will be difficult to meet but not impossible, writes Ambassador Kurt Volker in Kyiv.