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Irish Star on MSNTrump's military aid decision prompts European leaders to make $900B call amid Putin 'danger'After US President Donald Trump announced his decision to pause military aid to Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen admitted Europe faces a 'clear danger' with the continent an
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GB News on MSNUkraine will work 'constructively' with Trump as Zelensky says peace talks with US will take place in Saudi Arabia next weekUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced he will work constructively with Donald Trump ahead of key peace talks in Saudi Arabia. Zelensky said Ukraine will work "constructively" with President Trump to reach a "fast" and "lasting" peace.
The European Union will free up 800 billion Euros ($840 billion) in funding to funnel into defense across the bloc, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced on Tuesday. Dubbed "Rearm Europe,
COLUMN. Faced with the American offensive in all sectors of the economy, including tech, European leaders are looking for the best way to fight back, writes Alexandre Piquard in his column.
European leaders agreed to surge defense spending and voiced near-unanimous support for Ukraine at an extraordinary meeting on Thursday, as the continent attempts once again to grasp control of negotiations over the war in Ukraine.
The thrust of agreement on Ukraine was to reinforce its leverage — cash, weapons, training, security guarantees — in future talks, as Trump seeks to negotiate with Russia over the conflict. Behind closed doors,
Top US officials are piling heat on Volodymyr Zelensky, suggesting he may need to relinquish power after his disastrous Oval Office meeting — even as Europe embraces the Ukrainian president more tightly than ever.
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