Politics
Fedorov outlined key priorities in the war with Russia and tasks for the Ministry of Defence
The new head of the Ministry of Defence has stated the need for systemic changes to strengthen Ukraine's defence and increase the cost of war for Russia.
Denmark proposes NATO mandate to protect Greenland and the Arctic
Copenhagen is initiating NATO`s involvement in Greenland`s security in order to remove the issue of possible US pressure and strengthen deterrence in the Arctic.
The Kremlin is betting on war, compiling a list of candidates loyal to Putin ahead of the State Duma elections
Analysts believe that the selection of candidates from United Russia signals further militarisation of Russian politics ahead of the 2026 parliamentary elections.
Trump invited Ukraine to join the Peace Council to implement his own settlement plan
Kyiv is considering participation in the US initiative due to the composition of invitees and the undefined format of the Peace Council's work.
Russia has changed its attack tactics: Zelensky has instructed the military to urgently inform partners
The President emphasised the targeted attacks on the energy sector and called on international partners not to ignore Russia's change in behaviour.
Norway warns of the risk of war with Russia: the military is preparing society for emergency scenarios
The Norwegian Armed Forces have sent warnings to citizens about possible requisitioning of property amid growing security threats from Russia.
Trump confirmed Putin's invitation to the Peace Council and threatened Macron with trade tariffs
The US President commented on the composition of the Peace Council and sharply criticised the position of the French President.
Trump's threats regarding Greenland are pushing Europe to reconsider its security alliance with the US
European governments are increasingly questioning Washington's reliability as an ally and considering new security formats without US involvement amid Donald Trump's harsh statements.
The Central Election Commission has declared online and postal voting unacceptable for post-war elections
Electronic and postal voting formats pose serious security risks and do not guarantee voting secrecy, especially after the war, according to the Central Election Commission.
Bulgarian President Radev announces resignation amid rumours of forming his own party
Rumen Radev announced that he will submit his resignation to the Constitutional Court on 20 January. If approved, he will be temporarily replaced by Vice-President Iliana Yotova until the presidential elections in November.
Putin's position weakens: war against Ukraine undermines Russia's influence in the world
Against the backdrop of protracted aggression against Ukraine, the Kremlin is losing the trust of its allies and its authority on the international stage, and Moscow's promises are increasingly seen as empty.
The World Economic Forum begins in Davos: Trump's speech and Ukraine's negotiations with the US are expected
The forum in Switzerland is taking place against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions, trade disputes and discussions about ending Russia`s war against Ukraine.