This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Europe takes the lead on Ukraine peace deal’ Kasia Broussalian Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Monday, March 3rd ...
The Kremlin has said western unity over Ukraine is falling apart after an extraordinary spat in the White House between the ...
The biggest tests for Europe are whether it can collectively guarantee a durable peace in Ukraine and ensure its own security. On the first objective, leaders made some progress yesterday, writes ...
Let’s be clear, the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine is horrible. For 11 years, I have documented the war’s cost. With the full-scale invasion three years ago, my organisation established a ...
Britain and France attempt to salvage peace hopes in Ukraine ...
Britain and France are to lead a desperate European attempt to salvage peace hopes in Ukraine, with a plan to end the war that would include an initial one-month truce with Russia, covering air, sea ...
Keir Starmer held an online meeting with President Alar Karis of Estonia, Prime Minister Evika Siliņa of Latvia and President Gitanas Nausėda of Lithuania on Sunday morning and “underlined his focus ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Adani revives US investment plans, and US still deciding on tariff rates on Mexico and Canada ...
The return of investigators Horst Schenke and Tom Wilde, Charles Beaumont’s follow-up to ‘A Spy Alone’ — plus the latest from Stella Rimington ...
To seasoned diplomatic observers, US President Donald Trump’s furious dressing down of Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office ...
Finance Minister Eelco Heinen (VVD) has ruled out increasing the national debt to meet coalition demands, emphasizing the ...
By Loukis Skaliotis There is growing realisation in Europe that relying on itself for its defense is a top priority.