
Ukraine Turns War Against Russia Into Middle East Defense Business
Zelensky’s agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Emirates raise questions about the political and economic use of Western aid.

Zelensky’s agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Emirates raise questions about the political and economic use of Western aid.

A two-year investigation reveals how public fitness data exposed deployments, bases, and even naval movements.

Fraud claims linger, but Slovenia’s leadership is pushing ahead with coalition talks.

According to the law, civil courts in Israel may impose either the death penalty or life imprisonment for terrorist-motivated murders threatening the state.

Viktor Orbán’s influence extends far beyond the borders of Hungary: for the international sovereigntist camp, he is proof that patriotic politics is viable not only as a form of protest but as a form of government.

President Pirc Musar stresses that swift negotiations are needed to form a functional government, although several rounds of talks are likely.

Four masked thieves forced entry onto a museum’s first floor, further embarrassing the hapless European art establishment.

The plan would involve returning hundreds of thousands, but legal and practical barriers remain steep.

The Vienna discussion revealed something significant about the current European moment. Questions once confined to intellectual circles are increasingly entering the public sphere.

Germany’s planned tobacco tax hikes could raise €1.2 billion next year and €3.8 billion by 2030.
Fraud claims linger, but Slovenia’s leadership is pushing ahead with coalition talks.
According to the law, civil courts in Israel may impose either the death penalty or life imprisonment for terrorist-motivated murders threatening the state.
Viktor Orbán’s influence extends far beyond the borders of Hungary: for the international sovereigntist camp, he is proof that patriotic politics is viable not only as a form of protest but as a form of government.
President Pirc Musar stresses that swift negotiations are needed to form a functional government, although several rounds of talks are likely.
Four masked thieves forced entry onto a museum’s first floor, further embarrassing the hapless European art establishment.
The plan would involve returning hundreds of thousands, but legal and practical barriers remain steep.
The Vienna discussion revealed something significant about the current European moment. Questions once confined to intellectual circles are increasingly entering the public sphere.
Germany’s planned tobacco tax hikes could raise €1.2 billion next year and €3.8 billion by 2030.
The Ukrainian president said Kyiv aims to export its defence systems, operational expertise, and technical knowledge.
Japan remains highly dependent on energy imports from the Middle East, which provides around 95% of its oil supply—prompting a search for stronger strategic partnerships.
A stable Hungarian government under Orbán—whose political consistency has made him one of the most recognisable advocates of national prerogatives inside the EU—contributes to a more balanced institutional environment.