Politics
The High Administrative Court of Ukraine has eased the preventive measure imposed on Tymoshenko, lifting restrictions on her communication with MPs.
The Appeals Chamber of the Anti-Corruption Court upheld the bail of 33 million hryvnias, but allowed the leader of Batkivshchyna to move freely and contact members of parliament.
Ukraine to receive €85 million grant through EBRD for gas purchases
Funds from European partners will be used to cover the gas deficit during the heating season and to support the stability of the energy system amid Russian attacks.
The US has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln to the Middle East.
The US Navy has reinforced its forces in the Middle East by redeploying the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln with its escort and missile defence systems. The decision was made amid growing tensions surrounding Iran.
The US Congress warned the White House about a possible attempt to impeach Trump in the event of military action against Greenland.
Donald Trump`s blunt statements about potentially increasing US influence in Greenland have caused concern in Congress and among allies, prompting lawmakers to warn the White House about the risk of impeachment in the event of a military scenario.
Russia is losing its status as a key player in the South Caucasus due to a new transit project
The new Armenian-American infrastructure corridor TRIPP is shifting the balance of power in the region, pushing Russia away from its role as the main mediator between Armenia and Azerbaijan and integrating the South Caucasus into alternative global routes.
Europe's dependence on American gas strengthens Trump's political influence
Against the backdrop of tensions between Washington and Brussels, analysts warn that liquefied natural gas from the United States could become a tool for exerting pressure on Europe.
Russia intensifies disinformation campaign targeting Ukraine's energy sector amid talks in Abu Dhabi
Hostile information networks are trying to shift responsibility for the consequences of attacks on the energy sector onto the Ukrainian authorities.
Carney rejected the idea of a free trade agreement with China and announced a package of measures to reduce the cost of living.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that Ottawa does not plan to sign a free trade agreement with China, despite criticism from US President Donald Trump, and at the same time is preparing a large-scale package of measures to support the purchasing power of citizens.
Zelensky stated that Belarus has become a tool for Russia to blackmail Europe
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasised that Belarus is currently being used by Russia as a military springboard and a means of exerting pressure on Europe, and that the West's procrastination in 2020 has led to dangerous consequences for the entire region.
China investigates actions of most influential general: he is accused of bribery and leaking information about the US nuclear programme
Beijing has announced an investigation into General Zhang Xuya, who was considered one of Xi Jinping's closest allies in the military. According to individuals familiar with a closed briefing for the command, the allegations include corruption in the appointment system and the possible transfer of key technical data on nuclear weapons.
Russian troops withdraw equipment from Syria
Russia has begun a phased withdrawal of its military presence in north-eastern Syria. Tanks and armoured vehicles have been removed from Kamishli airport and transferred to bases in coastal Latakia amid a shift in US approaches to regional security.
Andriy Yermak regained his right to practise law after resigning from the Office of the President
Former head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak has regained his right to practise law. Data in the register of lawyers shows that the decision came into force at the end of January, after a nearly five-year hiatus.