EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Friday that she had arrived in Kyiv to offer support ahead of winter, as Russia keeps up its bombing campaign of Ukraine's energy infrastructure. "My 8th visit to ...
Smiling photos taken, hands shaken. Spoiler alert: There was more to von der Leyen’s announcement than met the, er, ear. Here’s our handy guide to what the Commission chief actually meant — and the ...
has previously accused Von Der Leyen of being a Nazi, sometimes accompanied by photos that are presumably not meant to be ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion) for Ukraine ...
Here are Declassified’s top takeaways from the announcement: We’ll miss Thierry Breton, even if Ursula von der Leyen won’t ... Speaking of Orbán, he posted a bunch of photos of himself in the gym with ...
With Breton, a free-minded politician with a go-it-alone reputation, officially out of the picture, von der Leyen tightens her grip on the Commission and sets the tone for her new mandate ...
Not that von der Leyen, the first woman to hold the position ... she sometimes holds court underneath a massive picture of the founding fathers of the current-day EU meeting in Rome in 1957 ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen promised to mobilize up to €10 billion ($11 billion) in funding to help central European leaders grappling with the worst flooding in decades.
"Relentless Russian attacks means Ukraine needs continued EU support," the chief of the EU's executive arm said during her ...
The worst floods to hit central Europe in at least two decades have caused widespread damage from Romania to Poland.
Von der Leyen said the bloc should aim for “economic de-risking”, for which the starting point would be “having a clear-eyed picture of what the risks are”. Economically, the EU needed to ...