Europeans broadly in favour of upping national defence budgets, major survey finds
The survey comes on the eve of a summit of NATO leaders where they are expected to more than double the alliance’s defence spending target. Read More
The survey comes on the eve of a summit of NATO leaders where they are expected to more than double the alliance’s defence spending target. Read More
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of the Hague to show their discontent at NATO’s climbing defence spending and a possible war with Iran, just days before the Dutch…
Iran is considering closing the Strait of Hormuz, but what would that mean for Europe and what is at stake if it happens? Read More
Jacob Kirkegaard told Euronews that despite the American strikes, Iran might still be capable of a nuclear program. He added that many European countries are quietly cheering for the operation,…
European leaders are treading a delicate line between tepid support for the US strikes, with entreaties for a return to diplomacy. The Iranians don’t seem eager to return to negotiations…
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk asked leading opposition politicians on X whether they were curious about the “real results” of the country’s recent presidential elections. Read More
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul held nuclear negotiations with Iran in Geneva. His mission was to de-escalate the Israel-Iran conflict, but he was unsuccessful. According to Middle East expert Ovens,…
A European citizen was recently detained in Iran and is accused of “spying in sensitive areas” of the country, according to Iran’s Tasnim news agency on Friday. Read More
On the same day, Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported that more than 170 battles took place on the frontline over the past 24 hours. Read More
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday called for stronger solidarity among Islamic nations to counter Israeli actions in the Middle East, accusing Israel of causing regional and global insecurity…