Hungarian Prime Minister States Ukraine is Far from Being Invited into the EU, Describes It as ‘Light Years Away’

The European Union (EU) is nowhere near inviting Ukraine, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his recent comments on Saturday, as reported by The Associated Press. During a biannual congress for his party, Orbán expressed his opposition to the December talks about Ukraine’s potential membership negotiations. He mentioned that Ukraine is currently far …

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Fox News Host Grills Kirby: Shouldn’t We Assist Ukraine with Long-Range Missiles?

John Kirby, the National Security Council’s strategic communications coordinator, defended the White House’s decision to withhold long-range missiles from Ukraine in an interview on Fox News. Republican senators had urged President Biden to send Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) to assist Ukraine in their conflict with Russia. During the interview on “America’s Newsroom,” hosts Dana …

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Ukraine’s Bold Offensive: Striking Russian Naval Targets in Sevastopol, Crimea

Ukraine Strikes Russian Naval Targets in Sevastopol | SEO Optimized Content Ukraine Strikes Russian Naval Targets in Sevastopol Ukraine announced on Wednesday that it had launched a strike on Russian naval targets and port infrastructure in Sevastopol, Crimea. This attack is seen as the most significant offensive of the war against Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. …

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Havana Affirms Coercion of Cubans to Fight for Russia in Ukraine via Trafficking Network

Cuba’s foreign ministry has announced the discovery and efforts to dismantle a human trafficking ring that coerced Cuban citizens into fighting for Russia in the war in Ukraine. The trafficking network was operating within Cuba and Russia, thousands of miles away from Moscow. The Cuban government is actively working to neutralize and dismantle this network. …

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National: Kuleba Urges Critics of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive to Keep Quiet

In response to critics questioning Kyiv’s tactics in its counteroffensive against Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba strongly defended the actions, stating that such criticism was disrespectful to Ukrainian soldiers and urged them to “shut up.” “By criticizing the slow pace of the counter-offensive, individuals are essentially disrespecting the brave Ukrainian soldiers who risk …

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Pope Francis faces criticism for his praise of the Russian empire

Pope Francis is facing backlash for his recent remarks, in which he appeared to praise the Russian empire during a speech to Russian Catholic youths. His comments have sparked criticism from both state and religious leaders in Ukraine. In a video of the pope’s speech posted on a religious website in Moscow, Francis deviated from …

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Ukraine to Be Granted $200 Million in U.S. Security Aid, Including Air Defense Munitions – National News

Decrease article font size Increase article font size The United States announced on Monday that it will provide Ukraine with new security assistance worth US$200 million. This includes air defense munitions, artillery rounds, and additional mine-clearing equipment. The assistance will also include anti-armour capabilities, according to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Last Monday, two …

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Ukraine Announces Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant’s Transition to Reserve Power Line

Decrease article font size Increase article font size Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant experienced another loss of connection to its main external power line during the night and had to switch to a reserve line, according to state-owned power generating company Energoatom on Thursday. Energoatom stated that Europe’s largest nuclear power plant was on the …

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