CHISINAU, Moldova (AP) — President Donald Trump’s abrupt freeze of U.S. foreign aid is sending shockwaves through Eastern Europe, leaving pro-democracy groups, independent media, civil society initiatives and local governments scrambling to make ends meet in a region often defined by rivalries between East and West.
The US State Department said that the 90-day freeze aims to root out waste and block so-called woke programs to expose US-funded activities 'that run contrary to our national interests'
Slovenia has drawn global attention and its fair share of misinterpretation. Now its residents are saying enough is enough.
Donald Trump campaigned on the promise of “America ... it might demand the sort of deal that would unsettle the whole of Eastern Europe. Unlike free-market liberals, President Trump doesn ...
Economic experts are currently sweating bullets. Because if they have their way, Donald Trump's second US presidency is likely to have a negative
U.S. President Donald Trump wields significant influence ... He focuses on Chinese foreign policy in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and has reported extensively about China's Belt and Road ...
With Russia wearing down Ukraine’s stretched forces and U.S. President Donald Trump pressuring the two sides to end their nearly 3-year-old war, Kyiv and some of its European allies are discussing how that might be achieved in a way that would guarantee Ukraine’s future security.
Ukrainian forces fighting around Velyka Novosilka claim its Russian takeover will amount to nothing more than a flag-raising exercise
LONDON — All over Europe, there are signs of a continent steeling itself ... America’s historical NATO allies if they are attacked by Russia. While President Donald Trump this week criticized Vladimir Putin, Trump has showed few signs of a meaningful ...
Eastern Europe’s stock markets are among the world’s best performers this month, benefiting from optimism that the nearly three-year war in Ukraine could be resolved as Donald Trump pushes for peace talks.
"Trump might forget about Greenland. But also, he might not. Nobody knows. He operates on whims," @anneapplebaum writes.
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