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Searches were conducted at the European Commission's premises in Brussels as part of an investigation into possible violations during the sale of EU real estate in 2024. The case is being handled by the European Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating a €900 million deal.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych did not compete in the men's event at the Winter Olympics on 12 February after refusing to replace his "memorial helmet," which was banned by the IOC. The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine confirmed his disqualification.
The Donald Trump administration is discussing the possibility of intercepting ships carrying Iranian oil, but is holding back due to the risk of a harsh response from Tehran and a possible shock to the global oil market.
The European Parliament has approved a support package for Ukraine under an urgent procedure, which provides for a €90 billion loan from the European Union for two years. Part of the funds are planned to be allocated to budgetary needs and defence procurement.
Ukraine is receiving a new batch of energy equipment from its European partners, including 500 generators, amid the difficult situation following Russian strikes and low temperatures.
Moldova is sending Ukraine a new package of humanitarian aid to overcome the energy crisis, and during a meeting in Kyiv, the parties agreed to deepen cooperation in energy, infrastructure and joint movement towards the European Union.
This week, the European Parliament will make a key decision on financial support for Ukraine, which should secure long-term assistance amid the war and energy crisis.
Russia`s war against Ukraine and changes in the US approach to European security are creating a new reality in which Europe is forced to seek greater autonomy and prepare for long-term threats.
The Russian authorities are using limited cross-border attacks in northern Ukraine as a tool of information influence, attempting to convince Western partners of an allegedly critical deterioration of the situation on the front line.
In Japan's snap parliamentary elections, the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party won a decisive victory, giving Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi a strong mandate to continue the government's course.
The most vulnerable residents of the Desnianskyi district of Kyiv received humanitarian aid after a Russian missile attack on 3 February left some homes without heating.
The United States and Ukraine are discussing an ambitious scenario for ending the war as early as spring, but key differences over territory and security guarantees make such a timeline unrealistic.