Tag: War in Ukraine
Russia Military Intensifies Airstrikes
Ukraine's Air Force said in a statement that at 7 a.m. local time Russia launched a "massive missile attack" targeting "critical infrastructure in various regions of the country."
Hungary To Ratify NATO Bids Of Sweden, Finland
Gulyás, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's chief of staff, reportedly said that NATO's expansion to include the two Nordic countries would be ratified by mid-December at the latest.
G7 Want Russia To Return Full Control Of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant To Ukraine
The Group of Seven of the World's Advanced Economies formal known as G8 before Russia was removed from the group, condemned Russia's control of Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and called for the immediate return of full control of the plant to Ukraine.
Berlin Has So Far Failed To Set A New Goal
The coalition government has taken some important steps to address the current crisis, but has so far failed to set a new, more sustainable course.
Can Italy’s Left Ever Win Election In Italy Again?
After Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing bloc swept to victory, is there any way back for Italy’s center-left?
‘It just means we are fighting a terrorist’: Kyiv picks through the rubble
Six people died and some 50 were injured in a Russian barrage against Ukraine’s capital.
Germany’s Scholz Travelling To China Soon
The chancellor is walking a thin line between business interests and human rights concerns.
Vladimir Putin The Master Of All He Surveyed
Insiders are publicly jockeying to take advantage of shifting Kremlin power dynamics as Putin’s war against Ukraine turns against him.
Ukraine To Get Advanced Air Defense System
Kyiv has been asking for more air defense weapons for weeks.
We Are In The Grips Of Information Disorder
Without facts, there is no truth. Without truth, there is no trust. Without trust, there is no no shared reality, no democracy, and it’s impossible to deal with the world’s existential proble…
EU Leaders Left Myriad Questions Unanswered Friday On How To Handle Energy Cost
EU leaders left myriad questions unanswered Friday as they concluded a summit in Prague, delaying final decisions on combating sky-high energy prices to future meetings. Attention now turns to a formal EU leaders’ summit on October 20 and 21.
The Kerch bridge in Crimea was partially destroyed
The Kerch bridge in Crimea was partially destroyed by an explosion Saturday morning, in a strategic and symbolic blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his campaign against Ukraine. The Kerch bridge in Crimea is crucial for the Kremlin’s military op...
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant Lost Major Power Source Amid Ongoing Shelling
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has lost its last remaining external power sources amid renewed shelling and now relies on emergency generators for “essential nuclear safety and security functions,” the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said on Saturd...
Putin’s mobilization will further upend the Russian economy
Moscow has no continuity-of-society plan in case of war, and there aren’t enough women who can quickly step in and take on the jobs of those who’ve fled or been drafted.
Self-styled ‘Brexit hard man’ goes soft, apologizes to Ireland live on air
Diplomatic U-turn by Steve Baker raises Irish eyebrows ahead of resumed UK-EU negotiations.