Russia says Western countries have not yet shown a willingness to engage in peace efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the remarks on Sunday after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko suggested arranging a meeting between Russian and US leaders. “So far there is no …
Read More »Finland wants to join NATO alongside Sweden: PM Marin
Finland still wants to join NATO together with Sweden despite Turkey’s objections to its neighbor’s membership bid, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said on Saturday. “We have sent a very clear signal and a very clear message to Turkey and also to Hungary… that we want enter NATO together and …
Read More »Ukraine’s priority to hold the line as global security leaders gather
Russian forces intensified attacks along front lines in eastern Ukraine on Friday as senior politicians and military leaders from around the world were due to meet in Germany with Ukrainian officials expected to address the security conference. Bolstered by tens of thousands of reservists, Russia has intensified ground assaults across …
Read More »Former guard at British embassy sentenced to 13 years in prison for spying for Russia
A man who passed highly sensitive information to the Russian state while working as a security guard at the British embassy in Berlin was on Friday jailed for 13 years and two months in a London court. The court heard David Ballantyne Smith, 58, collected confidential information for more than …
Read More »Armenia offers peace treaty project to Azerbaijan
The agreement would provide for monitoring mechanisms designed to prevent war in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Armenia has presented Azerbaijan with a project for a full peace treaty to end the decades-long dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said. The two former Soviet republics have been locked in …
Read More »As Russians inch forward near Bakhmut, Ukrainians prepare fallback defenses
What happened in the 51st week of Russia’s war in Ukraine? Ukraine faced its toughest week so far this year on the eastern front, where its defenders lost more ground to Russian forces but committed enormous resources to holding Bakhmut, a coal-mining town that has acquired emblematic importance to both …
Read More »Scottish first minister resigns
Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement during a press conference in Edinburgh Nicola Sturgeon has announced her resignation as Scotland’s first minister. The politician has held the position since 2014 and confirmed the decision to step down during a press conference at her official residence, Bute House, in Edinburgh on Wednesday. …
Read More »Moscow says Russian troops gain more ground along frontlines in Ukraine
Russia says its troops have managed to gain fresh ground along the frontlines in Ukraine as the conflict nears its first anniversary. In a statement on Monday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said Russian forces pushed forward two kilometers west, without specifying the exact location. “The Russian servicemen broke the enemy’s resistance …
Read More »Russian diplomat says external pressure, sanctions no obstacle to cooperation with Iran
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova says external pressure and sanctions cannot impede her country’s cooperation with Iran, stressing that the ongoing illegal restrictions will only help boost mutual relations. She said on Monday that Russia and Iran “are cultivating mutually beneficial cooperation” with paying no heed to the West’s …
Read More »US warns citizens to leave Russia immediately
The United States has issued a top-level advisory for its citizens in Ukraine, calling on them to leave the country immediately due to the war in Ukraine and what it called the risk of arbitrary arrest. The US embassy in Moscow issued the advisory on Monday, calling on “US citizens …
Read More »British weapons could be made in Ukraine: Report
British defense industry executives have discussed plans with their counterparts in Kiev to set up joint ventures to manufacture weapons and vehicles locally in Ukraine, a report says. The Telegraph newspaper reported on Sunday senior defense industry officials had traveled to Kiev with a view to setting up joint ventures …
Read More »UK arms could be made in Ukraine under license: Report
British arms and military vehicles could be manufactured in Ukraine under license, easing the country’s dependence on supplies of arms from Western allies, the Telegraph newspaper reported on Sunday. The Telegraph said British defense industry executives had traveled to Kyiv to discuss plans to set up joint ventures to manufacture …
Read More »Russia targets scores of US officials in tit-for-tat sanction spree
Russia has imposed sanctions on scores of American officials, retaliating for Washington’s stepped-up campaign of striking Russian figures with similar coercive measures. The Russian foreign ministry announced the sanctions on Wednesday, identifying the targets as 77 Americans, including 33 governors of US states. It said the designated officials were being …
Read More »Norway plans to provide Ukraine with $7.3 billion in aid in course of five years
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere says Norway plans to send Ukraine a five-year aid package worth 75 billion kroner ($7.3 billion), almost a year after Russia waged an ongoing war in the ex-Soviet republic. The pledge by Norway’s premier came on Monday as the Nordic country, a major petroleum …
Read More »Russia-Ukraine conflict pushing world into ‘wider war,’ UN chief warns
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that further escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine could mean the world is heading toward a “wider war.” The UN chief sounded the alert in a gloomy speech delivered to the General Assembly on Monday, almost a year after Russia’s special …
Read More »French mayors urge Macron to address alarming situation of homeless families
More than 20 major French mayors have called on President Emmanuel Macron to immediately address the alarming situation of the homeless in the cold of winter, as the situation deteriorates for the unhoused people. In an open letter signed by 22 left-wing mayors, including Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, the officials cited the latest …
Read More »Cyprus heads to polls in presidential elections as runoff expected
Cyprus went to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president whose challenges will include breaking a deadlock in reunification talks, tackling irregular migration, and repairing the country’s image tarnished by corruption scandals. Barring a major upset, the Sunday vote is unlikely to produce a clear winner, setting the …
Read More »UK’s Sunak risks full-scale trade war with Brussels by abolishing EU laws
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to discard thousands of EU laws by the end of 2023, might lead to a full-scale trade war between London and Brussels, the Guardian has reported citing senior European Union officials. The article, published on Sunday, cites sources saying that EU leaders are reportedly preparing their …
Read More »Situation in Ukraine’s east ‘getting tougher’: Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned the situation on Ukraine’s eastern front lines is becoming tougher as Russian troops push for a significant battlefield victory in the region. The Ukrainian president made the remarks in a nightly video address on Saturday. Russian forces have been working to close their grip on …
Read More »Ukraine ‘Will Burn’ If It Strikes Crimea, Ex-Russian President Warns
Russia has warned that a Ukraine’s attack on Crimea will trigger Moscow to retaliate and use ‘weapons of any kind’ to defend itself. Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev wrote on his Twitter page that “Crimea is Russia. The attack on Crimea is an attack on Russia …
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