A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. Vlad Luca Filat, the son of a former prime minister...
Tag - NATO
Those who claim the Cold War is back found grist for their mills on February 1, when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the United States would suspend...
Germany will invest a over 100 million euros over the next three years in improving and developing military bases in Lithuania. “We want to make clear that Lithuania is...
NATO has signed an agreement with Macedonia, clearing the way for the Balkan nation to become the military alliance’s 30th member. Each NATO member will now need...
In 2018, developments in Europe were guided by a triangle of interactions between German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Russian...
The Bulgarian government has approved a plan to start talks with the United States on buying eight new F-16 fighter jets to replace its ageing Soviet-made MiG-29s and...
MPs in Kosovo have voted unanimously in favour of a set of laws that will allow the country to create an army, as politicians representing Kosovo’s Serb minority...
The parliament of the partially-recognised Republic of Kosovo is set to decide on December 14 if it will transform the country’s security forces (KSF) into a regular...
NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels on December 5, have given Bosnia the green light to take a major step forward on its path toward joining the military...
The Slovak Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Miroslav Lajčák has resigned in protest at the country’s decision to vote against the UN global migration pact. Prime...
Ukraine’s president Petro Poroshenko called for a declaration of martial law on November 26 following Russia’s illegal seizure of three Ukrainian navy...
Ahead of European parliamentary elections set to take place next April, Croatia’s opposition Zivi Zid (Human Shield) party has openly raised the possibility of the...