Ukraine will be outgunned by Russia 10 to 1 in weeks without US help, top Europe general says
The top general for U.S. forces in Europe has told Congress that Ukraine will be outgunned 10 to one by Russia within a matter of weeks if Congress does not find a way to approve sending more ammunition and weapons to Kyiv soon.
6 northern European nations sign a deal to protect North Sea infrastructure from hostile actors
Six northern Europe countries bordering the North Sea have signed an agreement to work together to protect underwater infrastructure in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean from an increased risk of sabotage.
Apple, Google, Meta targeted under new European law meant to prevent cornering of digital markets
European Union regulators have opened investigations into Apple, Google and Meta, in the first cases under a sweeping new law designed to stop Big Tech companies from cornering digital markets that took effect earlier this month.
The EU's new import deal would support Ukraine while protecting the bloc's farmers
European Union lawmakers have agreed to renew Ukraineโs import rates, which have been in place since shortly after Russia invaded while adding protective measures for agricultural products such as grain and honey to address the concerns of farmers across the 27-nation bloc.
Putting Western troops on the ground in Ukraine is not 'ruled out' in the future, French leader says
French President Emmanuel Macron says sending Western troops on the ground in Ukraine is not โruled outโ in the future after the issue was debated at a gathering of European leaders in Paris, as Russiaโs full-scale invasion grinds into a third year.
International Monetary Fund warns Europe against prematurely declaring victory over inflation
The International Monetary Fund says the European Central Bank and other policymakers across Europe need to keep interest rates at current elevated levels until theyโre sure inflation is under control despite sluggish growth.
Slovenia to introduce border checks with Hungary and Croatia after Italy did the same with Slovenia
Slovenia says it will introduce border checks with neighboring Hungary and Croatia following Italyโs decision to do the same with Slovenia because of security concerns due to violence in the Middle East.
Columbus statue, removed from a square in Providence, Rhode Island, re-emerges in nearby town
Three years after a Christopher Columbus statue was removed from a square in Providence, Rhode Island, the bronze cast has re-emerged, this time in a park in Johnston, Rhode Island, about 9 miles west of the capital.
Tunisia rejects European funds and says they fall short of a deal for migration and financial aid
Tunisia has announced it would reject an installment of funds sent by Europe to help the debt-ridden country patrol the Mediterranean Sea as migrant boat crossings spike to levels not seen in several years.
Congress didn't include funds for Ukraine in its spending bill. How will that affect the war?
When U.S. lawmakers approved a spending bill Saturday that averted a widely expected government shutdown, the measure didnโt include the $6 billion in military assistance that Ukraine said it urgently needed.
Swedish rookie Ludvig Aberg caps rapid rise by getting captain's pick for Europe's Ryder Cup team
Ludvig Abergโs rapid rise in just three months as a pro has been capped by getting selected as one of the European team's captainโs picks for the Ryder Cup against the United States outside Rome this month.
A massive wildfire in northeastern Greece is gradually abating, with over 700 firefighters deployed
Greek firefighters say a massive wildfire that decimated vast tracts of forest in northeastern Greece over 17 days is gradually abating, although hundreds of firefighters are still tackling pockets that continue to burn.
Study suggests global warming set to worsen snow shortages on Europe's ski slopes
A scientific study published Monday projects that over half of Europeโs ski resorts will face a severe lack of snow if temperatures rise 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, while nearly all would be by an increase of 4 degrees โ presenting challenges for the tourism industry and policymakers, and threatening a cold reality for ski lovers.
More than 600 firefighters backed by water-dropping aircraft struggle to control wildfires in Greece
More than 600 firefighters, including reinforcements from several European countries and backed by a fleet of water-dropping planes and helicopters, are tackling the remnants of three major wildfires in Greece, two of which have been raging for days.
Chess official calls for more research as decision to block transgender women from events draws fire
A top global chess official is calling for more research into whether factors like hormone levels and physical endurance might have an impact on playersโ abilities at the game, which remains overwhelmingly a preserve of men.
Elizabeth Gilbert delays release of novel set in Russia, citing objections from Ukrainian readers
Author Elizabeth Gilbert is delaying publication of a novel she had set in Russia after she said she received an outpouring of โanger, sorrow, disappointment and painโ from Ukrainian readers who objected to releasing any work about Russia amid that countryโs invasion of Ukraine.