Eastern Europe
The latest ban came ahead of the G7 meeting this week, where Washington said the goal is to “disrupt the Russian military-industrial base’s reliance on foreign IT systems.”
Jun. 14
War in Ukraine
China pledges not to sell weapons to Russia; the US enters into a decade-long security agreement with Ukraine; UK escalates sanctions against Moscow, targeting the Kremlin’s “shadow fleet.”
Jun. 14
The summit comes at a time when the Hamas-Israel conflict is raging, economic tensions are rising between China and the West, and many G7 countries are in political flux.
Jun. 13
Ukraine
After the dam was blown up, locals lost their profitable berries, grape, and vegetable farms, but they are not giving up and keep looking for new sources of water.
Jun. 13
Ukraine
The update followed Tuesday’s announcement that Rheinmetall opened a joint workshop with Ukrainian defense firm Ukroboronprom inside the country.
Jun. 12
Russia
Kyiv Post intel source confirmed that Ukrainian hackers were behind the large-scale disruption of Russian airports and state government resources Wednesday.
Jun. 12
War in Ukraine
At least 21 people were wounded, including two children in the strike on President Zelensky's hometown of Kryvyi Rih.
Jun. 12
HUR
In the latest update, HUR asserted one of Russia’s most advanced fighters suffered “significant damage,” while the other suffered lighter damage and is likely repairable.
Jun. 12
Propaganda assets like Tucker Carlson are useful in ways the KGB barely could have dreamed of during the Cold War.
Jun. 12
Not only in Germany but across the EU, the far-right's gains have triggered fears over the future of Western backing for Ukraine.
Jun. 11
Dr. Andrei Illarionov, a Senior Policy Adviser during Putin's early period as President is frank in what strengths Putin possesses and why the West so often gets him wrong.
Jun. 11
While EU foreign policy might not be the main topic on Europeans’ minds as they head to the polls this Sunday, the next five years could see that change.
Jun. 11
The 61-year-old nationalist premier is increasingly stoking fears of a war between the West and Russia, which he blames on Brussels and NATO.
Jun. 10
Alexander Neustroyev, a builder, was arrested soon after by armed riot police who stormed his house in body armor and helmets.
Jun. 10
ATACMS
With at least six civilians dead and over 60 injured on Friday, Kremlin-installed officials tried to blame a Ukrainian ATACMS, but examination of debris shows it was a Russian air defense missile.
Jun. 8
There remain many questions including who would issue the debt and what would happen if the assets were unfrozen in the advent of a peace deal.
Jun. 7