Ursula von der Leyen
Twice in one week: Russian missile, drone attack kills 12 in Kyiv days before NATO summit
Ukraine has repeatedly said it is short of interceptors for its Patriot defense system, the only effective weapon for shooting down incoming ballistic missiles.
Lapid says Israel's promises 'crash into reality' as opposition rages at Lebanon ceasefire
Hungary’s Orban concedes as Magyar’s Tisza wins big
Bondi Beach attack was 'evil beyond comprehension,' Australia's Albanese says
Ukraine's borders cannot be changed, or army reduced by force - EU's von der Leyen
Von der Leyen says Ukraine’s borders cannot be changed by force and that its army must remain intact, and that the EU must play a central role in peace efforts.
EU's von der Leyen says she wants Europe to stop buying Russian oil by end of year
In response to the Kremlin's incursions, Trump said that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter NATO airspace.
EU reviewing deals with Israel, citing two-state solution threats, European diplomats tell 'Post'
Senior European officials are watching as the EU’s flagship vision - the two-state solution - disappears day by day, through both official declarations and actions on the ground.
EU Commission chief proposes partial suspension of association's agreement with Israel
The Commission chief said the body will set up a Palestine Donor Group next month, including an instrument for Gaza reconstruction.
Trump: US will never help Europe under attack, NATO is dead
"By the way, NATO is dead, and we will leave, we will quit NATO," Trump also said, according to a European Union official.
Extremist violence in West Bank settlements must stop - EU's von der Leyen
"The Palestinian people and the Arab neighbors need the reassurance that there will be no forced displacement but a viable perspective, with an independent Palestinian state," she added.
Biden stands with Israel in time of crisis: A show of unwavering support, solidarity
US President Joe Biden's war embrace of Israel during its darkest hours demonstrated strong leadership and true friendship.
Tunisia’s Saied uses desperate Europe to stop migration, gain aid and legitimacy
Europe has, in the past, aided foreign governments that it condemns to stop migration flow into the continent.
EU to co-finance new Yad Vashem section for Holocaust remembrance
the new exhibit will use new state-of-the-art technology, sound and light technology as part of an "immersive experience," Yad Vashem said.
NATO keeps eye on Moldova's skies as European leaders gather
The gathering of the EU's 27 member states and 20 other European countries just 20 km from Ukrainian territory poses a security and organizational challenge.