
“Constructive”—Kremlin Pleased with Ukraine Talks in UAE
The first direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in nearly four years took place in Abu Dhabi, with talks set to resume on February 1st.

The first direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in nearly four years took place in Abu Dhabi, with talks set to resume on February 1st.

French naval forces intercepted a tanker linked to sanctioned Russian oil exports in international waters—placing it under judicial investigation near Marseille.

Trilateral security talks involving the U.S., Russia and Ukraine are set to begin in Abu Dhabi following late-night negotiations in Moscow.

Twenty five troops—indeed, even 25,000—cannot defend the world’s largest island. European nations simply lack the military infrastructure for credible defense.

Western microchips are reportedly reaching Russia via intricate networks of intermediaries—located mainly in China, Hong Kong, and other parts of Asia.

An Austrian ex-intelligence agent has appeared in court accused of passing classified information to Russia.

In his speech in Davos, Donald Trump said the U.S. would not seize Greenland by force but insisted it must be acquired for Western security.

Ilona W. is suspected of having passed on information to Moscow about military aid to Ukraine.

Volodymyr Zelensky is worried U.S. attempts to seize Greenland may lead to a “loss of focus” regarding the Ukraine war.

The younger Kadyrov may have been involved in a car accident, sparking speculation in the region about a local coup.