With the rules-based order collapsing and Trump threatening allies, Europe may need its own nuclear deterrent to survive.
On 17–18 January, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico paid a visit to the United States. On the first day, in Washington, he signed an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) on bilateral cooperation in ...
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Fico visits Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Slovakia signs nuclear deal with USA
By Albin Sybera in Prague Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico visited US President Donald Trump at his Florida residence ...
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Slovakia-US energy deal targets 1,200 MW nuclear reactor for grid-scale power
Slovakia and the United States have signed an intergovernmental agreement to expand cooperation on ...
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How Great Power Politics Is Undermining Europe’s Green Transition
The removal of Nicolas Maduro marks the arrival of a Trumpian geopolitical era defined by blunt realism. Advocates of the green transition would do best to realize that. In the aftermath of Nicolas ...
Maga allies refuse to condone US president’s threats over Greenland, with many staying quiet or blaming Brussels ...
Slovakia and the US have signed an intergovernmental agreement to advance cooperation on a new 1,200 MWe nuclear unit at ...
European Council President António Costa, who is chairing the meeting, will have to contend with different camps when it ...
PRAGUE, Jan 19 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic will not sell or donate to Ukraine light combat planes that could shoot down ...
Sergey Andreyev’s career is a textbook example of continuity between Soviet and Russian imperial service. Born in 1958 and a graduate of MGIMO – the institute from which Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj ...
The South Caucasus is entering a phase in which familiar reference points are rapidly losing their relevance, while new rules ...
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