The EU included Chinese firms in its latest round of sanctions, citing exports of dual-use goods, including components used to produce Russian drones.
European Union leaders are set to avoid directly calling out China for its support of Russia’s war against Ukraine, according to a draft statement they plan to adopt at a summit in Brussels this week.
The European Union has adopted a 15th package of sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, including tougher measures against Chinese entities and more vessels from Moscow's so-called shadow fleet,
European Union leaders will avoid directly calling out China over Russia's war in Ukraine at a major summit this week, according to a draft statement seen by the Post. Beijing's relations with Moscow are a cause for much concern in European capitals,
The European Union is considering sanctions against Russian hybrid threats — a first-time move intended to curb alleged cyber attacks, election interference, and other acts of sabotage that have
The EU said it has for the first time imposed "fully-fledged" sanctions on Chinese actors that supplied drone components and microelectronic components in support of Russia's war against Ukraine. These sanctions include a travel ban and freezing of assets.
On December 16, 2024, the EU adopted a total of 15 texts providing for new sanctions. While the centerpiece, the 15th package against Russia, seeks to further support Ukraine by limiting Russia’s ability to wage its war of aggression, the EU is also ...
The European Union says Poland and other eastern flank countries can suspend asylum rights if they believe that Belarus and Russia are “weaponizing” migrants to destabilize the bloc.
European Union leaders insist no decisions can be taken about the future of Ukraine without its consent or behind their backs
Russian forces lost 2,200 soldiers on December 20, the highest number of casualties recorded in a single day since Moscow launched its full-scale war on Ukraine on February 24, 2022, according to Ukrainian authorities. Newsweek has contacted the Russian Ministry of Defense via email for comment.