Tetiana Bodnarenko

Tetiana Bodnarenko

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Sikorsky and Szijjártó publicly argue over Hungary's position on Russia
Politics
Sikorsky and Szijjártó publicly argue over Hungary's position on Russia

Viktor Orban's statements about frozen Russian assets sparked a heated exchange between the foreign ministers of Poland and Hungary

Countries on the EU's eastern flank take practical steps to strengthen defence against Russia
Politics
Countries on the EU's eastern flank take practical steps to strengthen defence against Russia

Finland has announced the launch of specific defence projects on the EU's eastern border with possible funding of up to €135 billion

Zelenskyy meets with Macron before talks with the US
Politics
Zelenskyy meets with Macron before talks with the US

The President of Ukraine had a conversation with the French leader on the eve of his meeting with the US negotiators, and the parties reaffirmed their unity in seeking a just and lasting peace.

US intercepts cargo from China to Iran in the Indian Ocean
Politics
US intercepts cargo from China to Iran in the Indian Ocean

US Special Forces stopped a ship from China and seized cargo that could be used to restore Iran's military capabilities amid the risks of a new war in the Middle East.

Erdogan urges not to turn the Black Sea into a zone of confrontation
Politics
Erdogan urges not to turn the Black Sea into a zone of confrontation

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the safety of navigation in the Black Sea is critical for all parties and stressed the need for peace between Russia and Ukraine as soon as possible.

Denmark announces progress in negotiations on reparations loan for Ukraine
Politics
Denmark announces progress in negotiations on reparations loan for Ukraine

Copenhagen insists that a loan guaranteed by frozen Russian assets is the best solution for financial support to Ukraine in 2026-2027

Britain creates joint military intelligence service amid sharp rise in threats
Politics
Britain creates joint military intelligence service amid sharp rise in threats

The British Ministry of Defence is launching a new Military Intelligence Services and counterintelligence unit, as hostile activity against the country has increased by more than 50%.

Russian strike on Odesa region damages civilian vessel, Zelenskyy says Russia disregards diplomacy
Society
Russian strike on Odesa region damages civilian vessel, Zelenskyy says Russia disregards diplomacy

The President emphasised that the attacks of the occupiers had no military meaning and were aimed at destroying peaceful life in Ukraine

Britain is preparing for a possible major conflict
Politics
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Britain is preparing for a possible major conflict

London records over 50 per cent increase in enemy intelligence activity and creates new military intelligence system

US sets condition for participation in European meeting on Ukraine
Politics
US sets condition for participation in European meeting on Ukraine

The White House has said it will join the meeting in Europe only if there is a real chance of signing a peace agreement. Trump is disappointed with the pace of the talks and expects concrete solutions

The lights may come on more often: the government predicts a reduction in power cuts as early as this weekend
Politics
The lights may come on more often: the government predicts a reduction in power cuts as early as this weekend

Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko says the duration of power outages may be reduced in the coming days

On the night of 11 December, Russia launched a series of attacks on several regions of Ukraine
War
On the night of 11 December, Russia launched a series of attacks on several regions of Ukraine

The Zaporizhzhia, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa regions were hit, damaging energy facilities, private buildings and a farm. There were no casualties

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