Belgium EU and NATO back Britain over spy attack Meanwhile, Russia's Ambassador to the EU Vladimir Chizhov appeared to backtrack on previous suggestions that the nerve agent used in the UK attack could have come from a British laboratory. 19/03/2018
Europe News NATO to UK: Count on our solidarity Secretary general Stoltenberg says, "it's important that we react in a proportional, measured and defensive way". 15/03/2018
Ukraine Hungary’s language row with Ukraine is about ‘sucking up to Russia’ Budapest’s response to a new language law in Ukraine is evidence of its "pro-Kremlin stance", an expert has told Euronews. 19/02/2018
Kosovo Kosovo rounds off independence celebrations with military parade President Hashim Thaci said Kosovo should eventually become part of the EU and NATO, as the country marked a decade of independence from Serbia. 18/02/2018
Germany We are not seeking a 'Brexit revenge', EC president Juncker says The European Commission president calls for security talks to be separated from future Brexit trade negotiations, while Theresa May wants a new UK_EU security treaty. 17/02/2018
Europe News Munich forum: Divided West undermines its own security A fractured West is undermining its own security--that's the feeling of many of those attending this year's Munich Conference. 16/02/2018
Europe News Munich security forum to look at EU global role As NATO ministers wrap up two days of talks, the 54th Munich Security Conference is set to kick off. This year's focus is on the European Union and its future role as a global actor. 15/02/2018
Syria Ankara-Washington talks scheduled as Turkey pushes ahead in Syria Ankara announces President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will speak to his US counterpart Donald Trump on Wednesday. 23/01/2018
United Kingdom US Air Force in bombing exercise over North Sea B52 bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons have been conducting wargaming exercises from British bases, designed to enhance NATO's capability. 19/01/2018
Greece Greece to appeal asylum granted to Turkish soldier who fled coup The Greek government's move came hours after Turkey criticised a local panel's decision to accept a helicopter pilot's asylum request 31/12/2017
Moldova What Moldova's new NATO office means for Russia—and the EU The long-awaited opening of the NATO Liaison Office in Chisinau has polarized Moldovan society, and sparked debate, over where Moldova is headed. 26/12/2017
United Kingdom Top UK military official says NATO must protect underwater cables from Destruction of underwater communications cables could disrupt trillions of dollars of financial transactions and NATO and its allies must do more to protect attacks 15/12/2017
Europe News The Brief: Counterterrorism and tax havens This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 05/12/2017
Europe News EU-NATO push for anti-terror cooperation As the so-called Islamic State loses ground in the Middle East, NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels are pushing for closer counterterrorism measures with the European Union. 05/12/2017
Europe News NATO foreign ministers look to boost security ties with EU NATO foreign ministers will seek to increase cooperation with the European Union during their two-day meeting in Brussels. 04/12/2017
Serbia Serbian and U.S. army paratroopers jump together to strenghten ties A joint military exercise between Serbian and US troops is part of an effort to boost relations between the Balkan country and NATO 17/11/2017
Norway NATO apologises to Turkey after Erdogan and Ataturk depicted as 'enemies' during military drill "The incident does not reflect the views of NATO," said Stoltenberg 17/11/2017
Serbia Serbian & US paratroopers train together A little more than a decade ago US and Serbian forces were at loggerheads in the Balkans. Now they are training together with a view to an eventual Serbian-NATO partnership. 16/11/2017
Europe News NATO defence ministers mull military build-up Ministers meet in Brussels to discuss new maritime and logistics commands 08/11/2017