EU weighs Plan B for Ukraine as Belgium raises bar on reparations loan – Euronews.com
- EU weighs Plan B for Ukraine as Belgium raises bar on reparations loan Euronews.com
- Belgium hits back at EU plan to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine The Guardian
- Putin warns EU ‘theft’ of frozen assets will trigger retaliatory measures politico.eu
- EU’s frozen-assets loan plan risks rattling markets, Euroclear warns Financial Times
- Trump’s $2 Trillion Plan to Cash in on Ukraine ‘Peace’ Leaks The Daily Beast
FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025: What to know about the tournament
High-resolution radar satellites launched for Greece – European Space Agency
- High-resolution radar satellites launched for Greece European Space Agency
- Greece joins space nations with launch of five microsatellites eKathimerini.com
- Greece Launches 5 Satellites as Part of National Program GreekReporter.com
- Finland’s Iceye secures Japanese contract as it advances international expansion, new satellite ranges SpaceNews
- ICEYE expands global SAR capabilities with launch of five satellites on Transporter-15 mission Defence Industry Europe
US halts all asylum claim decisions after National Guard shooting
Hong Kong mourns victims of blaze as search for remains continues
Indonesia death toll rises to 303 after catastrophic flooding in Sumatra
Russia bans Human Rights Watch in widening crackdown on critics
Russia-Ukraine war live: Kyiv comes under deadly drone, missile attacks
Global ‘Free Marwan’ campaign calls for Palestinian political leader’s release
Locked away in prison for decades, Marwan Barghouti is a longstanding advocate for a two-state solution
A global campaign is being launched to secure the release of Marwan Barghouti, the Palestinian prisoner seen by many as the best hope of leading a future Palestinian state, as negotiations continue in the context of the current Gaza ceasefire.
The campaign, being led by Barghouti’s West Bank-based family with UK civil society support, is seeking to put the 66-year-old’s fate at the centre of the next stage of the ceasefire.
Continue reading...Orbán’s visit to Putin ‘a hostile act’ for Europe – Euronews.com
- Orbán's visit to Putin 'a hostile act' for Europe Euronews.com
- Hungary's Orban defies EU partners and meets Putin again in Moscow BBC
- Hungary’s Orbán seeks more Russian oil and gas at talks with Putin in Moscow PBS
- Putin, Orban Discuss Fate of Russia’s Sanctioned Oil Refineries Bloomberg
- Orbán meets Putin in Moscow to shore up Hungary’s energy supplies, making use of Trump exemption CNN
What new protections will mean for these widely hunted sharks – The Washington Post
- What new protections will mean for these widely hunted sharks The Washington Post
- Mysterious deepwater sharks, killed to make cosmetics, are granted new trade protections in ‘watershed moment’ CNN
- Governments endorse greater protections for sharks amid concerns about overfishing Yahoo
- Historic Victory for Sharks as Oceanic Whitetips Upgraded to Appendix I at CITES Banning International Trade WCS Newsroom
- Protecting Species Against Our Desire to Keep Them | Blog | Nature PBS
South Africans Were Promised Job, but Ended Up ‘Going to War’ for Russia – The New York Times
- South Africans Were Promised Job, but Ended Up ‘Going to War’ for Russia The New York Times
- Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla resigns as South African MP over Russia mercenary recruitment scandal BBC
- Zuma’s daughter quits South Africa parliament over Russia recruitment allegations CNN
- S. Africa Arrests Men Headed to Russia on Army Work Suspicion Bloomberg
- The ‘pampered princess’ accused of trafficking South Africans to Russia Financial Times
The week Europe realised it stands alone against Russian expansionism
Washington’s Putin-appeasing plan for peace in Ukraine has failed, but many heard death knell sounded for European reliance on US protection
Kaja Kallas, the European Union foreign policy chief, asked her officials this week to dig up the number of times Russia had – in its various guises – invaded other states in the 20th and 21st centuries. The answer that came back was 19 states, on 33 occasions. Kallas, the former Estonian prime minister, was not just indulging in some form of historical mathematics. She was seeking to make a point that lies at the heart of the dispute between the US and Europe over Ukraine’s future, a dispute that has again revealed the chasm across the Atlantic about the true nature of the Russian regime.
Kallas reads history books as a leisure activity and – drawing on her own country’s history of Soviet occupation – has long maintained that the Soviet Union fell, but its imperialism never did. “Russia has never truly had to come to terms with its brutal past or bear the consequences of its actions,” she has said, arguing that the nature of the Russian regime means “rewarding aggression will bring more war, not less”: Putin will come back for more.
Continue reading...Russian drone strikes hit Kyiv residential areas despite peace moves
Cracks in Dream: US Senate Rings Alarm on Georgia’s Democratic Drift – Kyiv Post
- Cracks in Dream: US Senate Rings Alarm on Georgia’s Democratic Drift Kyiv Post
- Georgia's pro-EU protesters defiant year after accession process was halted BBC
- Georgia marks a year of protests since EU talks stalled and crackdown intensified AP News
- Georgia's despondency after a year of protest against the pro-Russian regime Le Monde.fr
- Ranking Member Shaheen, Chairman Risch Statement on Anniversary of Georgia Protests Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (.gov)
Belarus’s Lukashenko becomes second only leader to visit Myanmar since coup
Son of jailed Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’ to plead guilty in US court
Austria: Rebel nuns reject Church’s offer in convent dispute – DW
- Austria: Rebel nuns reject Church's offer in convent dispute DW
- Rebel Nuns Can Live in Old Abbey, if They Give Up Social Media The New York Times
- Austrian nuns win reprieve in abandoned convent - if they stay off social media BBC
- Elderly Austrian nuns who broke back into their convent will be allowed to stay. But there are conditions CNN
- Rebel nuns who ran away from care home could be allowed to stay in former convent NBC News
Hong Kong begins three days of mourning after deadly apartment fires
Families are combing hospitals hoping to find their loved ones as about 200 people still listed as missing, and at least 128 killed
An outpouring of grief was set to sweep Hong Kong on Saturday as an official, three-day mourning period began with a moment of silence for the 128 people killed in one of the city’s deadliest fires.
City leader John Lee, along with senior ministers and dozens of top civil servants, stood in silence for three minutes on Saturday morning outside the government headquarters, where the flags of China and Hong Kong were flown at half-mast.
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