Bulgaria’s political landscape has shifted into a state of heightened friction as former President Rumen Radev, leader of the Progressive Bulgaria party, launched a blistering critique...
According to a report by Euractiv, delays by Ukrainian authorities in granting access to an European Union mission tasked with inspecting the Druzhba pipeline—a critical artery...
A US Army investigation has found that Major General Antonio A. Aguto Jr., the officer responsible for coordinating military assistance to Ukraine, committed serious security breaches...
Germany has become the first NATO member to invite Ukrainian military trainers onto its soil to instruct its own armed forces. Lieutenant General Christian Freuding, commander...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that the European Commission has agreed to bear the costs of any repairs that may be required on the Druzhba...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has affirmed that Ukraine will receive €90 billion in interest-free loans from the European Union (EU), notwithstanding Hungary’s persistent...
Ukraine is preparing to hold a presidential election and a referendum on a potential peace agreement with Russia this spring, according to Ukrainian and Western officials...
Washington and Kyiv will not sign an $800 billion agreement outlining Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, scrapping earlier...
British Defense Secretary John Healey, during a high-stakes visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, leveled sharp rhetoric at Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting he would...
Editor’s Note: Moscow-based Swiss geopolitical analyst and legal expert Dr. Peter Hänseler responds to Swiss officer Pascal Kohler’s article published in ASMZ, which targets military analyst...