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Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister and
Civilian reactors have become strategic cover for Russian forces during their invasion of Ukraine
Professor Lawrence Freedman explains why NATO’s future and the island’s fate are secure despite heightening tensions above the Arctic Circle
“Authoritarian politics and military aggression are a dangerous mix,” says Ben Rhodes in The New York Times. The decision to wage war on Iran was made by Donald Trump with “no legal basis, little publ
What’s happened? The European Commission unveiled its long-awaited “Buy European” rules on Wednesday – aimed at boosting domestic production and competitiveness in key strategic sectors in the face of
The ‘gateway to the West’ has for years become a relative sanctuary from the onslaught on Ukraine’s frontline. But the city and region’s long history has seen it at the centre of countless conquests
The conflict between Kyiv and Moscow has become one of attrition, analysts say, with both sides paying a high price for small gains