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Ukraine Exposes Foreign Tech Sustaining Russia’s War Machine
Ukraine’s intel revealed 50 foreign-made machines, including US, Czech and Chinese equipment, still powering Russia’s weapons production, exposing ongoing sanctions evasion.
Jan. 14, 2026
Belarus
Belarus Jailed 500 New Political Prisoners Last Year Despite US-Brokered Releases
The report, published Tuesday, said authorities in the country were continuing to commit “gross violations of human rights and crimes against humanity”, including alleged instances of torture.
Jan. 14, 2026
War in Ukraine
Russia’s Drone Barrage Knocks Out Heat and Power for 45,000 in Kryvyi Rih
With Kryvyi Rih’s population estimated at about 560,000, the outages left roughly 8% of residents without electricity.
Jan. 14, 2026
Corruption
Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Bureau Raids Yulia Tymoshenko’s Party Offices Amid Bribery Allegations
Investigators claim an unnamed suspect offered bribes to lawmakers from other factions in return for their votes. Ukrainian media reports that the suspect is former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
Updated: Jan. 14, 2026
Iran
Iran: How Should The West Respond?
Europe’s capitals are taking a tougher stance towards Tehran, while US President Trump has openly threatened military intervention.
Jan. 14, 2026
War in Ukraine
ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 13, 2025
War in Ukraine - Latest update, key takeaways and map from the Institute for the Study of War on January 13, 2025
Jan. 14, 2026
US
Connecting Azerbaijan, Protecting Armenia: Trump’s Quiet Caucasus Power Play Sidelines Russia
A new US-Armenia framework aims to unlock transit through the South Caucasus, strengthen Armenia’s sovereignty, and sideline Russia and Iran – just as Yerevan heads into a volatile election year.
Jan. 14, 2026
Russia
Russian Oil Company Refuses to Relinquish Control of Venezuela Exports
As Trump tries to actualize his administration’s plan for taking control of Venezuela’s oil fields and exports, the Russian presence there says it will conduct business as usual.
Jan. 14, 2026
Ukraine
US Lawmakers Move to Fence off Trump on NATO as Greenland Rhetoric Rattles Allies
As the White House prepares for sensitive talks with Denmark and Greenland, Congress moves to lock in a hard line on alliance unity.
Jan. 14, 2026
Iran
Trump Promises ‘Very Strong Action’ if Iran Hangs Protesters
More than 10,000 have been arrested in Iranian uprising, while estimated death tolls range from 2,400 to more than 20,000.
Jan. 14, 2026
Russia
Rockwool Says Russia Takes Over its 4 Factories
Hundreds of Western companies left Russia following Moscow’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with many selling at steep discounts or writing-off assets entirely.
Jan. 13, 2026
Russia
Russia Presses Poland to Free Archaeologist Wanted by Ukraine Over ‘Illegal’ Excavations
The Polish authorities detained Alexander B. in mid-December and a court is due to consider Ukraine’s extradition request on Thursday. Russia has preemptively summoned Poland’s ambassador in Moscow.
Jan. 13, 2026
Poland
UK, Poland to Step Up Air Defense Cooperation Amid ‘Threat From Putin’
“It is another example of how the UK and Poland are stepping up to defend Europe and face down the threat from Putin,” John Healey, the UK defense secretary, said.
Jan. 13, 2026
US
US Pushes Forward Trade Enclave Over Armenia
Rubio met in Washington with the top diplomat of Armenia, whose government agreed to the plan after a major Azerbaijani military victory in 2023.
Jan. 13, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Parliament Blocks Shmyhal as Energy Minister Amid Worsening Winter Energy Crisis
The energy ministry has lacked a head for almost two months as Ukraine grapples with a worsening energy crisis amid Russian attacks on critical infrastructure.
Jan. 13, 2026
Ukraine
Polish Consulate in Odesa Damaged by Russian Strike
Odesa has been one of the hardest-hit regions in recent weeks, sustaining frequent attacks which have left tens of thousands of residents without electricity, heating and water supplies.
Jan. 13, 2026

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