
Brussels Loses Its Orbán Excuse as Russia Sanctions Stall
Greece is holding up the EU’s latest package, while other governments have forced Brussels to weaken measures affecting shipping, banking, fishing and travel.

Greece is holding up the EU’s latest package, while other governments have forced Brussels to weaken measures affecting shipping, banking, fishing and travel.

A heavy wave of Russian ballistic missile and drone strikes has left people dead across Ukraine, prompting renewed appeals from Kyiv for urgent defensive interceptor supplies.

Ukraine launched a wave of more than 400 UAVs overnight targeting the Russian capital and its surrounding regions, wounding at least 10 and setting multiple buildings on fire.

Prosecutors say the suspect worked on behalf of Russian intelligence to vandalise war memorials, recruit accomplices and exploit historic tensions between Poland and Ukraine.

Close to Odesa, Moscow seems unable to limit its military actions to Ukrainian targets.

The Baltic countries are increasingly concerned by the threat of hybrid warfare—and worse—initiated by the Putin regime.

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has hailed the latest round of sanctions against Russia despite growing skepticism over the effectiveness of the previous twenty packages.

Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said the alleged FSB-backed operation targeted ministries, businesses, and service operators across several European countries, including France.

Ukrainian long-range strikes aim to choke Moscow by disrupting fuel production and distribution.

The two former officers face charges including espionage, unlawful disclosure of classified information, and unauthorized access to protected computer systems.