News

Two Democrats with national security backgrounds are mulling bids for Congress in toss-up Michigan district, including a ...
Slovakia’s silence on rejecting an EU tribunal for Russian aggression, despite championing international law, draws criticism from experts and opposition.
Russia is no longer a great power. But it wants to be. These two sentences encapsulate the root cause of Russia’s ongoing war ...
Austria's central gas hub has registered increased trading volumes on its platform this year, overcoming fallout from the ...
The Russian state-sponsored hacker group known as Fancy Bear hacked into security cameras in an effort to surveil Western aid ...
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was the lone EU leader to attend the Moscow military parade on Friday despite Brussels' ...
Protesters have gathered in the Slovak capital to to demonstrate against populist Prime Minister Robert Fico’s latest trip to ...
"Why should the Hungarian people be made to pay the price for Europe’s war policy?" Prime Minister Orban asked.
In contrast to Russia’s celebrations marking 80 years since the surrender of the Nazis, European leaders agreed to set up a ...
Couldn't resolve component "default" at "/:pathMatch (.*)?/:lcsId ( [0-9]\- [0-9]\- [0-9]+| [0-9]- [0-9]- [0-9]+PT [0-9]+)" ...
In all three countries, governments frame protests as foreign-instigated attempts at a “color revolution.” The tactic is not new, but has resurfaced with renewed intensity.
Hungary and Slovakia — whose leaders are considered to be Putin’s closest allies in Europe — have blocked EU military assistance to Ukraine and have been expected to oppose the European ...