As Donald Trump gets set to move into the White House again as U.S. president, here are three potential flash points between Washington and Brussels. RFE/RL's Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak explains.
Addressing EU lawmakers on Monday, NATO chief Mark Rutte insisted that Europe needs to massively ramp up its defence spending ...
EU leaders will gather in Belgium on February 3 for an exceptional defence "retreat" involving Britain's prime minister and ...
Tibor Gašpar, a close associate of Prime Minister Robert Fico, suggested that Slovakia might leave the EU and NATO. His words ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO chief Mark Rutte told the European Union on Monday not to create barriers that would prevent ...
Stéphane Séjourné said Europe needs to invest more in defense but that it would be impossible to do so amid a trade war.
Peter Magyar, the opposition challenger to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, told Reuters he would keep Hungary firmly anchored in ...
Trump’s demand that the Nato allies spend significantly more on defence is the opening salvo in a new era of transatlantic ...
The EU needs to rethink its spending priorities to boost defense budgets, NATO's new Secretary-General Mark Rutte told the ...
Tensions between Ukraine and Hungary over the war with Russia and the expired gas transit deal continue to increase online.
Attacks on underwater cables in strategic areas connecting telecommunication lines and power sources in Asia and Europe are ...
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have ...