Five European Union member states have urged the European Commission to reconsider its approach to integrating candidate countries from the Western Balkans into the bloc’s single...
Hungary’s new foreign minister, Anita Orbán, said the country would no longer use its veto power in the European Union as a tool of political pressure....
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...
The European Union has postponed the unveiling of a legislative proposal that would permanently ban imports of Russian oil, delaying a key element of its long-term...
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...
Kyiv has declined requests from European Union representatives to access sections of the Druzhba oil pipeline that were damaged following strikes attributed to the Ukrainian military....
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...
Disruptions to the electrical grid have plunged the Ukrainian economy into its most profound crisis since the full-scale military intervention began, triggering a sharp contraction in...
Editor’s note: Alexander Rahr is one of Germany’s leading foreign policy experts. He served at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) for twenty years, where his...
The European Union has indefinitely postponed the presentation of its 19th sanctions package against Russia, which was expected on Wednesday, September 17. The magazine Politico based...