Germany Zelenskyy calls for more military aid ahead of Ramstein meeting Defence leaders are gathering at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Friday to hammer out future military aid to Ukraine. 20/04/2023
Ukraine NATO chief visits war-torn Kyiv for first time since invasion NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg went to the Ukrainian capital on Thursday for the first time since the outbreak of war over a year ago. 20/04/2023
Ukraine New US weapons aid could signal Ukraine counteroffensive A widely expected counteroffensive by Ukraine could be given fresh impetus by the latest round of US military assistance. 20/04/2023
Turkey US defence secretary hopes Turkey allows Sweden into NATO before July US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said he "feels confident" that Turkey will take a decision before the alliance meeting in July. 19/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Why is a former NATO chief lobbying for a CSTO member? | VIEW Former Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen visited Armenia to negotiate peace with Azerbaijan. However, he didn't disclose that he is receiving funds to lobby for Yerevan, Saul Anuzis argues. 19/04/2023
World News Ukraine calls on allies to harden Russian sanctions Ukraine has called on its allies to harden Russian sanctions at a conference in Bucharest and suggests the idea of a 'NATO Black Sea'. 14/04/2023
Turkey Turkey: Navigating through geopolitical waters with no clear course Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is waiting for his Russian counterpart to visit his country – but he appears to be navigating the waters of geopolitics without a clear course. 11/04/2023
Ukraine Alleged leak of Ukraine war documents triggers US investigation The images of alleged US documents, widely shared on social media Friday and seen by Euronews, might have been tampered with, officials warn. 08/04/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? NATO enlargement & EU crackdown on greenwashing In this episode of Brussels, my love, we pick apart Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron's trip to China, Finland becoming the newest member of NATO and the European Union's attempt to stop green-washing. 08/04/2023
My Europe Series What were the top stories in Europe this week? Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen tried to convince Xi Jinping to side with Europe and try to end the conflict in Ukraine. 07/04/2023
World News NATO: Why is spending 2% of GDP on defence so controversial? Only seven of NATO's 30 allied countries met the military spending target of 2% of GDP set by the North Atlantic Alliance in 2022. 07/04/2023
Finland How Finland's NATO membership will change security in the Baltics Finland has joined NATO. But what does that actually mean? And are there risks that come with NATO membership? Euronews asked the experts to find out. 07/04/2023
World China 'trying to have it both ways' with Russia, says Antony Blinken In an exclusive interview with Euronews, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, reveals his thoughts on Sweden's NATO ambitions, Turkey's position on NATO expansion, and mounting tensions between the US and China over Russia and Taiwan. 06/04/2023
Europe News Chinese move on Taiwan would hit 'every country on earth': Blinken In an interview with Euronews, Antony Blinken warned China against making any unliteral move on Taiwan. 05/04/2023
Europe News Stoltenberg lashes out at China for echoing Russia's propaganda The NATO Secretary General warned of "severe consequences" if China provides lethal aid to Russia. 05/04/2023
Italy UK to send depleted uranium shells to Ukraine despite health concerns In recent years hundreds of Italian military personnel have died while thousands more have taken sick from conditions potentially linked to depleted uranium. Some MEPs are now calling for a full ban. 05/04/2023
Ukraine The US announces new €2.3 billion military aid package for Ukraine The US has announced a new €2.3 bn military aid package for Ukraine, bringing the total amount of its security assistance to more than €32 bn since February 2022. 05/04/2023
Serbia Euroviews. Serbia still hasn't come to terms with the 1999 NATO bombing campaign Populist black-and-white thinking left no room for simultaneous sympathy for the civilian victims and acknowledgement of strongman Slobodan Milošević's legacy. The chance for self-reflection was eventually wasted, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 04/04/2023
World News Russia warns of 'retaliatory measures' over Finland's NATO membership Russia has warned it would be forced to take “retaliatory measures" to address what it called security threats created by Finland's membership. 04/04/2023
Europe News 'A new era begins' as Finland becomes NATO's newest member "The era of military non-alignment in our history has come to an end. A new era begins," Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said in a statement. 04/04/2023