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EU proposes three-track approach to secure ammunition for Ukraine, support European industry

EU proposes three-track approach to secure ammunition for Ukraine, support European industry – EURACTIV.com → Read More

How Europe seeks to battle Russia’s charm offensive in Africa

Russia’s growing influence across Africa over the past decade, laid bare by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, has sparked significant concern, leaving Europeans struggling to find ways to counter it. → Read More

The Brief — Will the Franco-German tandem get an Italian twist?

The EU's leadership couple, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has gone through a rocky phase of relations lately, but an unexpected addition could shape a new power trio in Europe. → Read More

Finnish parliament passes NATO bill with large majority

Finland's parliament on Wednesday (1 March) overwhelmingly backed its bid to join NATO, with Helsinki's eyes now turning to alliance members Hungary and Turkey to ratify its accession. → Read More

How Europe weighs the geopolitical risks of its energy supplies

How Europe weighs the geopolitical risks of its energy supplies – EURACTIV.com → Read More

Belgrade-Pristina deal possible by end of year, Kosovo PM Kurti says

Belgrade-Pristina deal possible by end of year, Kosovo PM Kurti says – EURACTIV.com → Read More

How the Ukraine war is resetting the EU's institutional balance

Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine one year ago, the European Commission has slowly started filling the political leadership vacuum increasingly left by the bloc's member states. → Read More

How Europe prepares to support Ukraine for 'as long as it takes'

As the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion nears, Kyiv and its Western allies are looking at how to keep up sustained long-term support. To do so, this could see the EU entering unchartered territories. → Read More

United Nations to vote Ukraine resolution on anniversary of war

United Nations to vote Ukraine resolution on anniversary of war – EURACTIV.com → Read More

New EU satellite system can be commercial and help third countries

Once the EUs new space-based secure communication system is operational, it could be offered to help third countries like Ukraine and reduce their dependence on a single provider, Ekaterini Kavvada, the director of development and innovation at the Commission's DG DEFIS, told EURACTIV. → Read More

Putin gives few hints about what’s next for Ukraine as he rallies Russian elites

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave no indication that he would end the war in Ukraine any time soon in his state-of-the-nation speech in Moscow on Tuesday (21 February), despite not having achieved any of his objectives nearly a year into the full-scale invasion. → Read More

Putin gives few pointers about Ukraine as he rallies Russia's elites

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave no indication that he would end the war in Ukraine any time soon in his state-of-the-nation speech in Moscow on Tuesday (21 February), despite not having achieved any of his objectives nearly a year into the full-scale invasion. → Read More

Biden arrives in Kyiv on surprise visit ahead of war anniversary

Biden arrives in Kyiv on surprise visit ahead of war anniversary – EURACTIV.com → Read More

EU's Borrell supports Estonia's joint arms acquisition proposal

EU’s Borrell supports Estonia’s joint arms acquisition proposal – EURACTIV.com → Read More

Start training now, agree on weapons later, Ukraine's FM tells Western allies

Start training now, agree on weapons later, Ukraine’s FM tells Western allies – EURACTIV.com → Read More

#MSC2023: Europe and the world, a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine

World leaders are meeting at the Munich Security Conference with the war in Ukraine still raging almost a year after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine, upending the global security landscape. → Read More

US formally accuses Russia of crimes against humanity in Ukraine

The United States has determined that Russia is committing crimes against humanity in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Saturday (18 February), piling more pressure on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. → Read More

China plans to present proposal for Ukraine-Russia peace talks

China will present its own proposal for a political settlement of Russia's war in Ukraine, the country's top diplomat Wang Yi told the Munich Security Conference on Saturday (18 February). → Read More

No alternative to Ukrainian victory, Zelenskyy tells Munich Security Conference

There is “no alternative to Ukrainian victory” as Kyiv presses on with efforts to fight back against invading Russia’s forces, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the Munich Security Conference on Friday (17 January). → Read More

Russia very close to becoming dictatorship, says opposition leader Ribakov

Russia is "very close" to becoming a dictatorship and the longer the conflict with Ukraine continues, the more authoritarian Vladimir Putin's regime will become, Nikolai Ribakov, leader of Russia's only legal opposition party, the liberal Yabloko, told EURACTIV's partner EFE in an exclusive interview. → Read More