
Russia: Georgia Could Be Classified as “Unfriendly” for its Brussels Bid
Moscow cautioned that EU accession could trigger new restrictions against Georgia—based on the Kremlin’s “unfriendly countries” list.

Moscow cautioned that EU accession could trigger new restrictions against Georgia—based on the Kremlin’s “unfriendly countries” list.

Ahead of Russia’s Victory Day commemorations, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have barred the Slovak PM from their airspace.

Eleven sites are now blacklisted by Russia as overseas branches of Ukrainian companies, including locations in London, Munich, Prague, Riga, and Vilnius.

Both sides have agreed to observe the truce that comes after a major prisoner exchange earlier today.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, saying he helped Washington understand Ukrainian and Russian perspectives alike.

Officials in Italy have warned that a vessel poses a “serious risk” of triggering a large-scale environmental disaster.

Putin’s spokesman confirms that internet restrictions in Moscow and other major hubs are part of a broader strategy to repel ‛increasingly sophisticated’ attacks allegedly deployed by Ukraine.

Péter Szijjártó discussed long-term energy shipments with Vladimir Putin as Hungary faces mounting pressure from surging global costs and regional supply disruptions.

Russia has filed a lawsuit with the EU General Court, arguing that the bloc’s updated framework for freezing its central bank reserves breaches fundamental legal rights.

The Belgian military seized a vessel linked to Moscow—and subject to EU sanctions—during a swift, coordinated night-time operation.