Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
Russia could be willing to use force against European NATO countries if it perceives NATO as weakened or divided, Denmark's ...
Europe’s American century is over. Two geopolitical thunderclaps on Wednesday will transform transatlantic relations. Donald ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sent its defense spending skyrocketing, and is raising fears it will attack NATO next.
Russia’s defense spending surged 42 percent in 2024, reaching 13.1 trillion rubles, or approximately $462 billion in purchasing power parity, The Financial Times reported on February 12, citing data ...
The Kremlin said on Wednesday Russia will never discuss trading the Ukrainian territory it holds for areas in Russia's ...
The spending figures included in the think tank’s newly published Military Balance report also show that in real-terms, Russia’s military expenditure increased by over 40 percent in 2024.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that the war between Ukraine and Russia “must end,” that Kyiv joining NATO is unrealistic, and that the US will no longer prioritize European and ...
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are now unplugged from Russia's electricity grid and have joined the ...
The rate of growth for Russia’s military spending outpaced all other European countries combined in 2024 as its invasion of ...
Russia may be forced to throttle back its oil output in the coming months as U.S. sanctions hamper its access to tankers to ...
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