Europe Doubts That an End to the War in Ukraine Will Make the Continent Safer

A Pause in the Fighting Could Give Russia Time for Accelerated Rearmament

Rubio Said in Munich That the U.S. Does Not Intend to Break With Europe

But He Made Clear That Security, Migration, and Economic Mistakes Will Be Europe’s Own Responsibility

Merz Publicly Questioned U.S. Leadership Under Trump

The Chancellor Said a “Divide Has Opened” Between Europe and America and Reminded Washington of NATO’s Importance

Simon Shuster Writes in The Atlantic About Ukraine’s Exhaustion and Limited Options for Continuing the War

Zelensky Rejects Defeat, Concessions, and a “Bad Peace”

The Trump Administration Spent Tens of Millions on Deporting Migrants to Third Countries

Democratic Senators Accuse the White House of Intimidation and Human Rights Violations

The U.S. Secretary of State Canceled a Meeting With European Leaders on the War in Ukraine at the Last Minute

In Europe, It Was Seen as a Signal of Washington’s Cooling Toward Joint Cooperation

Switzerland Will Hold a Referendum on Capping the Population at 10 Million

A Right-Wing Initiative Seeks to Curb Immigration and Revisit Agreements With the EU

Some Democrats Are Ready to Protest Trump’s Address to Congress on February 24 Despite a Party Ban

Jeffries Urges Silent Dissent or a Boycott

Most Germans Support Talks With Putin to End the War in Ukraine

Merz and Starmer Oppose Direct Dialogue

Gallup Will Stop Publishing US Presidential Approval Ratings After 88 Years

The Company Cites Shifting Priorities and an Oversupply of Similar Polls

A Court Ruled the Ban on a Pro-Palestinian Group in the UK Unlawful

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood Said She Intends to Challenge the Ruling

Ukraine Is Preparing for Presidential Elections and a Referendum on Peace With Russia

The US Demands a Vote by May 15, Tying the Timeline to Security Guarantees

The Trump Administration Is Scaling Back a Large-Scale Deportation Operation in Minnesota

Thousands of ICE Agents Are Being Withdrawn After Protests and the Deaths of Two Local Residents

Two Different US Visions of the World Order

Ocasio-Cortez and Rubio Bring Opposing Foreign Policy Approaches to Munich

NATO 3.0

The Pentagon Is Proposing a New Alliance Model in Which Europe Pays More and Takes Primary Responsibility for Its Own Defense

The US Has Left Open the Possibility of Lifting Sanctions on Russian Oil After the War in Ukraine Ends

In Washington, Officials Say Peace Deals With Russia, Iran and Venezuela Could Lower Oil Prices

Minnesota’s Governor Said the Federal Immigration Operation in Minneapolis Will End Soon

The Trump Administration Confirms Only a Partial Withdrawal of Agents and the Continuation of Deportations

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves Is Betting on Rapprochement With the European Union

Real Steps Are Constrained by the Consequences of Brexit and Brussels’ Position

OpenAI Launched a Custom Version of ChatGPT for the Pentagon

The Chatbot Will Run on a US Military AI Platform and Be Used for Non-Classified Tasks

The US Authorized Operations With Venezuelan Oil Under a New License

Any Deals Involving Russia—as Well as Iran, North Korea and Cuba—Are Explicitly Banned

After Meeting Netanyahu, Trump Said He Intends to Continue Talks With Iran

The Military Option Remains on the Agenda but Is Not a Priority for Now

A Shooting Took Place at a Canadian School, Killing 10 People

The Dead Include Students, Residents of a Nearby Home, and the Shooter

European Leaders Are Becoming Increasingly Unpopular

That Is Why They Are Speaking More and More About External Threats Rather Than Their Own Problems

The Munich Security Conference Report Calls Ukraine One of the First Victims of a New World Order

The War Is Increasingly Seen as a Bargaining Chip Between Power Centers Rather Than a Matter of Law

The Sunday Times Published the Names of Russian Soldiers Involved in the Killing of Civilians Near Kyiv

The Report Focuses on the “Road of Death” on the Zhytomyr Highway, Where Dozens of Civilians Were Killed in the First Weeks of the Invasion

Trump Says the US Economy Is “Already in Good Shape” and Praises GDP Growth

Polls Show the Opposite: Nearly 60% of Americans Disapprove of His Economic Policy

In Dnipro, Three TCC Officers Killed a 55-Year-Old Man

Two Days Later, Parliament’s Human Rights Commissioner Said “TCC Officers Have No Right to Detain People—This Violates the Constitution”

Police Forcefully Dispersed a Pro-Palestinian Rally in Sydney and Detained Dozens

Authorities Expanded Police Powers After a Terror Attack, While Protesters Warn of Shrinking Civil Liberties

The US Vice President Was Booed at the Opening of the Milan Olympics

In the EU, It Was Called Europe’s Response to Dismissive Remarks by American Politicians

Japan’s Stock Market Hit a Record High After Sanae Takaichi’s Party Won

Investors Are Expecting Large-Scale Fiscal Stimulus and a Freeze on Food Taxes

Russian Drones Struck Residential Areas in Odesa, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk Regions Overnight

Three People Were Killed, Including a 10-Year-Old Child

Indian Refineries Are Refusing to Buy Russian Oil

The Move Is Being Made to Secure a Trade Deal With the US

Only 23% of Germans Are Satisfied With Chancellor Merz’s Performance

Amid Falling Support, Alternative for Germany Is Emerging as the Leading Force