Bulgarian Ship Cleared of Sabotage in Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Swedish prosecutors confirm that rough seas and faulty equipment, not foul play, caused the fibre-optic cable break near Latvia.
Swedish prosecutors confirm that rough seas and faulty equipment, not foul play, caused the fibre-optic cable break near Latvia.
EU leaders push for soaring defence budgets while funding Ukraine indefinitely.
The Polish foreign minister bragged about changing the procedure, thereby sidelining conservative member states that may want to prioritize protecting their citizens over punishing Russia.
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.
The opposition slammed the new measures as a collective punishment of all Russians for Putin’s crimes.
Central European states complain that the levy hinders their ability to reduce their dependence on Russian gas.
Alexander Wienerberger told the world about the Holodomor. Now, his great-granddaughter Samara reminds us of her ancestor’s courage.
Russia’s social and economic relations, its mentality, and its worldview come from the USSR.
Putin is moving closer to North Korea and China.
Ending the war will spare Europe years of further instability.