
U.S. Ready To Mediate Between Warring Sides After Russia’s Weekend Missile Strikes
The Russian foreign ministry has called on foreign citizens to evacuate Kyiv after pleding “systematic strikes”.

The Russian foreign ministry has called on foreign citizens to evacuate Kyiv after pleding “systematic strikes”.

EU officials are preparing a “mini” sanctions package targeting about ten individuals, including figures previously shielded by the Orbán government.

Russian authorities say nearly 600 Ukrainian UAVs struck the country overnight in one of the largest aerial attacks of the war, leaving four dead and dozens injured.

When asked about the Slovak PM’s decision to visit the Russian capital on Victory Day, Merz said “Robert Fico knows this is not our shared view … we will discuss his visit to Moscow with him.”

The bridge between North Korea and Russia is designed for use by up to 300 vehicles and 2,850 pedestrians daily, according to Russia’s transport ministry.

Russia plans a May 8th–9th truce, while Kyiv has announced its own open-ended ceasefire from May 6th.

Russian authorities have imposed temporary mobile internet shutdowns they say will prevent Ukrainian drone attacks (all while disrupting payments, taxis, and other online services).

A Saint Petersburg ruling was issued in response to Russia’s justice ministry requesting that the Russian LGBT Network be designated an extremist organisation.

A Damascus court has launched the first proceedings against Bashar al-Assad and senior figures from his fallen regime, supposedly starting a transitional justice process.

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