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At a tense summit held to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties, Xi Jinping called China and the EU “two big guys” on the ...
Security Minister Dan Jarvis raises prospect of U.K. hitting back with its own cyber attacks in POLITICO interview.
KYIV — Ukrainian democracy is proving much stronger than most outsiders — including Russian President Vladimir Putin — ...
After gutting two key anti-corruption agencies, Kyiv’s democratic backsliding has finally caught the world’s attention.
Key aspects of the deal — including a controversial side agreement on national insurance taxes for foreign workers — are yet ...
Lucrative, freewheeling — and largely unregulated — private intelligence and security firms are booming in the land of James ...
POLITICO answers all your questions on the president’s anti-corruption legislation that has spooked Ukrainians and upset Kyiv ...
The arms company has launched a behind-the-scenes lobbying blitz – and it’s already paying off in the millions.
Zelenskyy signed a controversial bill into law Tuesday that critics say nixes the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption ...
Moscow continues to use a 2002 extremism law to shield the Orthodox Church and the Kremlin. Critics say the courts are ...
Belgian authorities’ “indifference” toward addressing shortcomings has snowballed into a “systemic failure,” says Council of ...
The big winner in the reshuffle is Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, a conservative, who now becomes a deputy prime ...