Trump, Europe and Ukraine
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Newsweek sat down with Polish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Radek Sikorski in Washington for a candid conversation.
Ukrainians said it was the first time a key building in Kyiv’s government district had been damaged since the war began. Russia has kept attacking despite Trump administration efforts at peace talks.
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A parade and a summit in China underscore how European security will never be the same again
This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a clear message for Ukraine and its European allies: Moscow can keep going, because we have powerful friends.
Putin has indicated no willingness to accept Trump's demands for a ceasefire, but Ukraine's U.S. and European partners are working to put a plan in place despite him.
Three factors have helped drive the soldier-entrepreneur boom: Ukraine creating billions in new defence markets, record venture capital investment, and AI tools that accelerate product development.
US President Donald Trump has said individual European leaders will visit the United States today or tomorrow to discuss how to resolve the Russian-Ukraine war.
NATO and the EU are working on ways to counter Russia's jamming of GPS systems aboard civilian flights. How does jamming work and what other "grey zone" techniques has Moscow been using in Europe? Vie
One of the European Union's most senior officials on Thursday called the war in Gaza a "genocide", ramping up criticism of Israel and slamming the 27-nation bloc for failing to act to stop it.