Armed Conflicts

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Four Years of War: Europe Mobilizes for Ukraine Economy

Four Years of War: Europe Mobilizes for Ukraine

On February 24, 2026, four years after the Russian invasion, Costa and Von der Leyen visit Kyiv to display European solidarity, while a Hungarian veto...

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EU Loan to Ukraine: Brussels Circumvents Hungarian Veto Economy

EU Loan to Ukraine: Brussels Circumvents Hungarian Veto

The European Union will adopt a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine using an enhanced cooperation procedure, bypassing the Hungarian veto related to...

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Four Years of War: EU in Kyiv, €90bn Loan Approved Economy

Four Years of War: EU in Kyiv, €90bn Loan Approved

EU leaders António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen traveled to Kyiv on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion as the European Parliamen...

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Friendship Pipeline Dispute: Orbán Blocks EU's 20th Sanctions Package Economy

Friendship Pipeline Dispute: Orbán Blocks EU's 20th Sanctions Package

Hungary is vetoing the EU's 20th package of sanctions against Russia and a €90 billion aid package for Ukraine until Ukraine resumes oil transit throu...

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Four Years of Russian Invasion: Prague Remembers Culture

Four Years of Russian Invasion: Prague Remembers

Thousands of Czechs gathered in Prague's Old Town Square to mark the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. President Petr Pavel warne...

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Fico Halts Electricity to Ukraine: Visegrád Group Fractures, Poland Ready to Help Economy

Fico Halts Electricity to Ukraine: Visegrád Group Fractures, Poland Ready to Help

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has ordered the cessation of emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine, escalating a dispute over the transit of Rus...

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Fico Halts Electricity Supply to Ukraine Amid Druzhba Pipeline Dispute Economy

Fico Halts Electricity Supply to Ukraine Amid Druzhba Pipeline Dispute

Prime Minister Robert Fico has ordered SEPS, the Slovak electricity transmission system operator, to halt emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine af...

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'El Mencho' Falls: Biggest Blow to Drug Trafficking in Mexico Economy

'El Mencho' Falls: Biggest Blow to Drug Trafficking in Mexico

The Mexican Army killed CJNG leader Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera in Tapalpa, Jalisco, unleashing roadblocks and violence in seven states. His death op...

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Four Years On: Russia Pounds Ukraine as Nuclear Fears Mount Science

Four Years On: Russia Pounds Ukraine as Nuclear Fears Mount

On the eve of the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Moscow launched a massive missile and drone assault on Ukrainian cities as Putin...

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Colombia: Bloodiest Election Campaign in Decades Economy

Colombia: Bloodiest Election Campaign in Decades

With at least 61 political leaders assassinated, the first presidential candidate killed in three decades, and a third of the country unable to campai...

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Prague Returns 39 Synagogue Textiles to Greece Culture

Prague Returns 39 Synagogue Textiles to Greece

The Jewish Museum in Prague has handed over 39 synagogue textiles from the Sephardic community of Thessaloniki, looted by the Nazis during World War I...

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WFP Warns Somalia Food Aid May Stop by April Health

WFP Warns Somalia Food Aid May Stop by April

The UN World Food Programme warns it may be forced to halt all food and nutrition assistance to Somalia by April 2026 without $95 million in urgent ne...

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