
Europe Shows Its Cracks on 4th Anniversary of Ukraine War
Hungary and Slovakia halt the twentieth package of sanctions, highlighting the increasing political fatigue within the bloc.

Hungary and Slovakia halt the twentieth package of sanctions, highlighting the increasing political fatigue within the bloc.

Moscow launched a massive weekend missile and drone attack, primarily targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, railways, and residential buildings.

Slovakia has threatened Ukraine with disconnecting the country’s emergency electricity supply if Russian oil deliveries to Slovakia are not restored.

Policewoman killed as several homemade explosive devices detonated in Ukrainian city.

Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff said the Geneva talks achieved “meaningful progress” toward resolving the conflict.

Ahead of discussions mediated by Oman, President Trump warned Tehran of the consequences of failing to strike a deal.

The Hungarian PM emphasised the protection of national sovereignty, the expansion of family support, and the continuation of economic goals—while sharply criticising his domestic political opponents and Brussels.

Jacob Wallenberg, chair of Investor AB, which holds a large stake in aerospace and defense company SAAB, says peace could lead to a “complacency” that prioritizes other needs over defense.

Tallinn notes that Putin’s fixation with controlling Ukraine remains central to Russia’s geopolitical ambitions.

The approved loan to Kyiv shifts long-term financial burdens onto European taxpayers—and risks prolonging the conflict.