Senior legal experts have laid the foundations to establish a special tribunal to hold Russia accountable for its war against ...
Ukraine's allies have warned against the European Union reopening Russian gas pipelines as part of a prospective peace ...
The Baltics were the first nations to break away from the Soviet Union. 35 years later, they’re finally declaring their ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the policies of U.S. President Donald ...
Russia is set to widen its power to retaliate for Western asset seizures with new legislation that could allow it to ...
Estonia, along with fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, is preparing finally to rid itself of one of the last vestiges ...
By depending on other external markets, European countries are, in fact, aggravating their own economic woes. There is an ...
The office of Russia's Prosecutor General said on Friday it had designated The Barents Observer, a Norwegian media outlet, as an "undesirable organisation", a move which effectively bans it outright ...
The southern Druzhba route via Ukraine saw total Russian oil flows to the EU member states decline by 15% to 11.5 million tons last year, according to Vedomosti’s sources. This equals about 230,300 ...
Throughout the Cold War, the Soviets ran a massive spying operation to gain access to submarine, computer, and space tech.
To wean itself off Russian natural gas, Europe has found new sources of energy, including imports from the United States. But high costs are straining the economy. By Stanley Reed and Liz Alderman ...
A special tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders over Ukraine wins backing from European institutions
A project to establish a court to prosecute the Russian leaders who orchestrated the invasion of Ukraine has taken a major step forward, with an announcement from a group of international ...
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