Prime ministers to examine plans to confiscate billions of euros in interest from frozen Russian assets and send the money to KyivEU leaders are to meet in Brussels to discuss ways to radically increase military and financial support for Ukraine amid calls for member states to put their economies “on a war footing”.Fuelled by what one diplomat said was a new “sense of urgency and immediacy” over the war in Ukraine, rhetoric on Moscow has notably hardened in the past few days. Continue reading
Germany, France and Poland vowed to procure more weapons for Kyiv and step up production of military equipment with partners in Ukraine.
Josep Borrell says 90% should be handed over directly and 10% used by EU to boost capacity of Ukraine’s defence industry. What we know on day 756See all our coverage of the war in Ukraine Continue reading
Multiple reports in Arab media said the clan leader, who was not named, was killed alongside at least two others earlier this week in a family compound by Hamas militants.
Millions of drones are being used in the Russian and Ukraine war. How is this changing the fighting? What will be the counter-measures? There are also millions of artillery shells being used. However, drones and artillery shells are expended every day. It is tens of thousands of each that are being used each day.
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French units would be ‘priority’ targets if deployed to Ukraine, says Putin’s spy chief
President Vladimir says he was informed of an idea to release his fiercest political foe, Alexei Navalny, from prison, days before the opposition leader's death. He says he agreed to the idea, but only on condition that Mr Navalny did not return to Russia.
Vladimir Putin has made at least 11 threats of nuclear war against the West since he launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
Here's why tit-for-tat attacks on Russian and Ukrainian energy infrastructure pose a bigger dilemma for Kyiv.
The Federal Government, on Monday, said it would not hesitate to make anyone answer for comments it believes to be provocative or “reckless” as “no one is above the law.” The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said this while addressing journalists at the State House, Abuja, after the Federal Executive Council meeting. Read More
Two Fridays ago, I was a guest at Mar-a-Lago, where Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary made headlines over a meeting with his friend, former President Donald Trump, to discuss their shared foreign policy concerns.