Europe, including the UK, should set up a joint institution to finance its rearmament in a turbulent era, according to Poland’s Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski.
The SpaceX rocket failed to deorbit properly, and the Blue Origin debris had already landed as planned in the ocean
Poland's President Andrej Duda, left, is greeted by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte prior to a meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, March 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Harry Nakos)
Starting on April 4 in Wroclaw, Poland and coming to a close on April 20 in Stockholm, Sweden, Negative Plane will embark on their first European run for the first time in more than a decade. Featuring stops in Belgium,
In fact, Britain might rationally spend less on some kinds of kit and expertise to avoid the old European curse of military duplication. Forgoing some things on the premise that, in a crisis, France or Poland will provide them and vice versa: this will demand unprecedented trust among neighbours.
The Taiwan Excellent Drone International Business Alliance (TEDIBOA) is presently in Germany to attend Europe's largest drone exhibition, "XPONENTIAL Europe." This expedition has yielded positive results,
Patriotism is treated as synonymous with xenophobia by the left, and Poland's premier grouses that Europe's weakness is wholly self-inflicted.
Decline is a choice—and for 30 years now, decline is what Europe’s political class has chosen. Poland, like Ukraine, has always been alert to the danger Russia poses. But Western European leaders can’t claim Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised them with his full-on invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
We’re seeing the return of “eastern Europe” and “western Europe”. European geography changes periodically. Take the exiled Czech writer Milan Kundera’s 1983 essay “The Kidnapped West”. At the time, the Soviet satellites Poland,
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, might not shock Europe's leaders the way Donald Trump does, but he too has a tough message for them.
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, might not shock Europe's leaders the way Donald Trump does, but he too has a tough message for them.
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, might not shock Europe’s leaders the way Donald Trump does, but he too has a tough message for them. “Hear for yourself how it sounds,” he said last month: “500 million Europeans begging 300 million Americans to defend them from 140 million Russians.
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