HomeNewsEuropeRussia 'most direct threat to world order', says von der Leyen Europe Russia ‘most direct threat to world order’, says von der Leyen By euronews May 12, 2022 0 153 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calls Russia ‘the most direct threat to the world order’ due to its ‘barbaric’ war in Ukraine and its ‘worrying’ relationship with China. source FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleUkraine war: Russian-occupied Kherson will ask Putin to annex the regionNext articleLatest news bulletin | May 12th – Evening euronews RELATED ARTICLES Europe Peru’s president gives support for elections later this year euronews - January 28, 2023 Europe Czech Republic heads to the polls for two-day runoff presidential election euronews - January 27, 2023 Europe Ukraine threatens to boycott Paris Olympic Game if Russia and Belarus are allowed to compete euronews - January 27, 2023 - Advertisment - Most Popular Tyre Nichols death: Protest in Memphis after video of his violent arrest released January 28, 2023 Australian park rangers stumble upon potential record-breaking toad January 28, 2023 Whale Meat Products Available in Vending Machines in Japan January 28, 2023 Pamela Anderson’s Netflix documentary aims to correct the record January 28, 2023 Load more Recent Comments