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One year after Trump hosted Putin in Alaska, the promised diplomatic breakthrough has evaporated. Both sides are intensifying military operations while US mediation has stalled amid a new Middle East conflict.
A Russian barrage of 24 ballistic missiles penetrated Ukrainian defences entirely on Wednesday, killing at least 17 people, while NATO admits supply lines have collapsed to a third of last year's rate.
German chancellor rejects nearly $5 million State Department programme targeting 'Western civilisational heritage' weeks before key regional vote where AfD leads polls.
US president reverses long-standing policy on missile technology transfer while NATO leaders pledge $80 billion for Kyiv and defence spending targets slip.
Reform UK leader resigns Clacton seat while under investigation for undeclared £5 million gift, framing the move as a referendum on establishment pressure.
Volodymyr Zelensky signs agreements with Estonia, the Netherlands and Denmark while demanding Patriot licences and a European anti-ballistic system, as Donald Trump questions allied resolve and Mark Rutte unveils $217 billion in defence financing.
The US president travels to Turkey expecting concrete plans from European members after last year's Hague agreement, while his administration reviews force posture in Europe and feuds with several allied leaders.
Chancellor Merz hosts five-nation dinner as Franco-German fighter project collapses and Trump pressures allies over Iran and troop levels
Finnish president says alliance stronger after Nordic enlargement, welcomes European defence responsibility, downplays US troop withdrawal from Germany
Fines against Google, Apple and Meta since January 2024 have become the sharpest point of friction in US-EU economic relations, with Washington signalling retaliatory measures.
The US president called the alliance a 'paper tiger' in a Telegraph interview, while Hungary blocks a €90 billion Ukraine loan and European capitals assess whether Article 5 deterrence has already collapsed.
NATO secretary general claims consensus forming on securing Strait of Hormuz, but European capitals see a US-led conflict they did not choose and a potential diversion from Ukraine.
Four years after vowing to end reliance on Russian gas, the EU finds itself dependent on US LNG and Norwegian pipeline gas, with prices surging 20 percent after the Strait of Hormuz closure.
Prime minister uses state-of-the-nation address to frame April vote as existential choice while trailing opposition by double digits and welcoming Trump endorsement and Rubio visit.
With Viktor Orban trailing in polls before April's vote, Fidesz warns EU diplomats against interference while courting Trump's endorsement, but the US president has already rejected Orban's request for an economic backstop.
Record renewable growth in 2025 pushes wind and solar past coal and gas across the bloc, while global capacity expands 11 per cent despite political headwinds from Washington
The single currency reached its highest level against the dollar since 2021 while Trump welcomes the greenback's decline. Economists are split on whether the eurozone can absorb another competitiveness shock.
NATO secretary-general dismisses European strategic autonomy as a dream and warns that going alone would require 10 percent of GDP, not the 5 percent allies have pledged.
US security commitments are the only credible deterrent, but their durability depends on Russian acceptance and Congressional ratification, neither of which is assured.
Trump envoys make unprecedented offer to Zelenskyy as European leaders express cautious optimism, but Moscow has yet to signal willingness to negotiate territorial concessions.
Washington proposes Senate-ratified mutual defence pledge modelled on NATO's collective security clause, but territorial sovereignty over occupied eastern regions remains unresolved as European leaders press for Ukrainian energy infrastructure protection.
With the US president openly hostile to Europe and backing nationalist parties, the UK's uncapped political donation regime leaves elections exposed to foreign money while Labour's promised reforms stall.
From Jaywick to Berlin, mainstream leaders are losing ground while a new US strategy explicitly targets European immigration policy and 'political correctness' with diplomatic pressure and endorsements.
Zelensky meets Starmer, Macron and Merz in London before Brussels NATO talks, with territory concessions and security guarantees still unresolved while Trump criticises Kyiv publicly.
The White House document names immigration, birth rates and 'censorship' as threats to civilisation, urging support for patriotic parties across the continent before key votes in Germany, Britain and possibly France.
Former NATO chief calls for air defences on alliance territory, European troops in Ukraine and seizure of frozen Russian assets to force Putin to negotiate
EU leaders prepare a €140bn reparations loan from frozen Russian assets while military aid drops sharply and Orbán vetoes accession talks.
Brussels tells member states it will not accept Washington's demand to drop supply chain and climate legislation as the price of a tariff agreement, setting up a clash at next month's European Council summit.
US president tells UN gathering that Ukraine can retake all land lost to Russia with European and NATO support, reversing his previous call for mutual territorial concessions.
European Commission president tells Strasbourg plenary the bloc will not weaken the Digital Services Act or Digital Markets Act despite US pressure and tariff threats targeting American platforms.
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