
Palm Sunday Massacre: EU, U.S. Mull Next Steps in Ukraine
The U.S. might ramp up sanctions on Russia, while Merz would let Kyiv bomb the Kerch Bridge with German Taurus missiles.
The U.S. might ramp up sanctions on Russia, while Merz would let Kyiv bomb the Kerch Bridge with German Taurus missiles.
Western powers are adding fuel to the fire by pledging €21 billion to Ukraine.
Addressing “irritants” left over from the Biden administration crucial for “full-fledged” relations, the Russian ambassador said.
The President’s office urges those affected not to think they have been excluded from society.
Despite calling EU sanctions harmful, the Budapest Government will deliberate backing such plans if proposed by Trump.
Several other NATO countries are considering withdrawing, citing the change in security situation.
Even Moscow questioned the state of democracy in Europe after the sentencing of France’s leading presidential candidate.
Russia says the move has nothing to do with the Ukraine war.
The law reduced the number of illegal migrants from 1,300 in 2023 to just eight.
Unwilling to contribute to peace, Brussels keeps downplaying the U.S.’s progress.