What did NATO members take away from President Biden’s speech? NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Rachel Rizzo of the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center, about whether Biden's speech reassured allies that the U.S. will continue to support Ukraine. Sacha Pfeiffer
Ukrainian parliamentarian wants a statue of Ronald Reagan in Kiev square A petition is circulating in Ukraine to erect a statue of late U.S. President Ronald Reagan in the capital Kyiv. This is the second time Parliamentarian Maryan Zablot-shkyy has launched such a drive. Ashley Westerman
What’s behind the elections results in France and the U.K. Last week, Britain’s center-left Labour Party celebrated a big win over the long-ruling Conservative Party. Then, Sunday in France, voters rejected a surging far-right populist party. Frank Langfitt
Russia strikes a children's hospital in Kyiv and other sites across Ukraine A barrage of Russian missiles hit Ukrainian cities Monday, killing at least 36 people and injuring more than 149, and destroying a large children’s hospital in Kyiv, the state emergency service said. Kateryna Malofieieva
Joy on France's streets as voters turn out in record numbers to deny far-right victory Joy on the Streets as Voters Turn Out in Record Numbers to Deny Far-Right Victory Eleanor Beardsley
Russia-Ukraine war is expected to dominate the agenda at NATO summit NATO allies are gathering for a summit in Washington on the alliance's 75th anniversary. It faces some of its biggest challenges yet as it looks ahead to political uncertainty in some countries. Teri Schultz
There's been a stunning upset in the weekend elections in France In results that defied polls, France’s far-right national rally party was relegated to third place in legislative elections, routed by a diverse leftist coalition cobbled together only weeks ago. Eleanor Beardsley
French voters reject the far-right French voters turned out in numbers not seen in decades to stop the far-right National Rally from taking power in the French National Assembly. Eleanor Beardsley
France is voting in a key election that could hand the far right a historic victory The Associated Press
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will take over as Secreatary General of NATO NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Caroline de Gruyter contributing writer at Foreign policy, about the incoming NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte. Ayesha Rascoe