People in Germany fear Russian President Vladimir Putin will attack other countries after his invasion of Ukraine. And they are in favor of a change of government in their own country, a new poll shows.
The conservative leader’s attacks signal the next government may be just as discordant as the one that recently fell.
Establishment political parties have been doing a bad job addressing the lived experiences of the most voters, one political expert
Germany’s likely next chancellor shares his party’s pro-EU and Atlanticist instincts, but also the country’s wider reluctance to play an exceptional international role
Zelenskyy’s openness to a negotiated end to the conflict with Russia and the presence of Western troops in Ukraine coincides with Russia’s recent gains in Ukraine and the upcoming inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. Trump met with Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris over the weekend.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made the case on Monday for a diplomatic settlement to Russia's war in Ukraine and raised the idea of foreign troops being deployed in his country until it could join the NATO military alliance.
Russian shelling of several municipalities in Kherson oblast, or region, in southern Ukraine left two people dead and six wounded on Dec. 14. Donetsk region. A Russian artillery attack killed a child in the eastern frontline village of Shevchenko on Dec.
KYIV, Ukraine • President Volodymyr Zelensky made the case on Monday for a diplomatic settlement to Russia’s war in Ukraine and raised the idea of foreign troops being deployed in
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made the case on Monday for a diplomatic settlement to Russia's war in Ukraine and raised the idea of foreign troops being deployed in his country until it could join the NATO military alliance.
STORY: Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy opened the door to negotiations with Russia on Monday (December 9).:: FileAs he sent the latest signal for a potential diplomatic settlement to end Russia's war in the country.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz, who hopes to become the next chancellor, is a millionaire ex-corporate lawyer who promises a return to his CDU party's conservative roots as an alternative to the far right.