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War in Ukraine
Russia has opened dozens of cases against people it says are collaborating with Ukraine.
Jul. 26
Hungary
Budapest did not publicly announce the loan but confirmed it upon media inquiries. The loan, the largest among its debts, is subject to be repaid fully within three years.
Jul. 26
War in Ukraine
We delve into the pivotal outcomes of the recent NATO summit, the potential repercussions of the upcoming US elections, and the strategic approaches necessary to secure victory in the ongoing war.
Jul. 26
Russia
Coordinated arson attacks on France’s high-speed rail network on Friday, July 26 have brought disruption to its busiest rail lines just hours before the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony.
Jul. 26
French officials refused to comment on the identity of the culprits of the rail sabotage who appear to have had a sophisticated understanding of the network.
Jul. 26
Ukraine
The $50 billion loan would be serviced with proceeds generated by some $300 billion of Russian central bank assets frozen in the West after Moscow invaded Ukraine in early 2022.
Jul. 26
Ukraine
Kyiv Post's Editor-in-Chief, Bohdan Nahaylo, appeared on TVP World to discuss the Ukrainian foreign minister's visti to China
Jul. 26
War in Ukraine
Brussels said 90 percent of the money would go to a central fund used to pay for arms for Ukraine, known as the European Peace Facility.
Jul. 26
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko gave a briefing regarding the capture of a suspect in the July 19 murder of ultranationalist professor Iryna Farion.
Jul. 26
Crimea
A Russian milblogger had predicted the punishing attacks were inevitable, because of a cheeky Royal Air Force recon patrol over the Black Sea near where the missiles hit.
Jul. 26
Turkey
Yevhen Serebryakov, who was arrested for booby trapping GRU officer Andrey Torgashov's car, claimed he was tasked by Ukraine's SBU in exchange for the promise of citizenship and cash.
Jul. 26
Ukraine
A US government audit discovered that officials overestimated the value of certain items due to incorrect valuation methods, which amounted to $2 billion worth of additional aid for Ukraine.
Jul. 26
Top News
A former SEAL Team 6 leader Chuck Pfarrer explains that Russia's failed attack reveals deeper issues within its military, which has lost over 90% of its initial invasion force.
Jul. 26
Crimea
Ukrainian forces struck the Novofedorivka airfield in the Saki region with the missiles overnight, destroying a radar station, ammunition storage and wounding two Russian soldiers.
Jul. 26
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Jul. 26