As U.S. Support for Ukraine Falters, Europe Splits on Filling the Gap President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is likely to find strong backing on a trip to the Baltic States, but other nations are increasingly wary.
Finland Raced to Join NATO. What Happens Next Is Complicated. After decades of going it alone in security issues, Finns are finding that life in a large alliance is complex, expensive and deeply political.
Dueling Tours for Influence as Ukraine War Scrambles Alliances As Volodymyr Zelensky went on a diplomatic blitz of Europe, a top Iranian general made his way to Moscow.
How Putin Broke Russia A road trip through Eastern Europe underscores how Putin has diminished Russia.
Climate Change and Russia Spell Trouble for NATO Up North Russia may be having major difficulties in Ukraine, but it remains a vast power in the north and the Arctic, where climate change is opening new sea routes for trade and trouble.