Eastern Europe
EU
‘Like Trying to Help an Alcoholic’ – Orban Lashes out Again Against Aid for Ukraine
The Hungarian prime minister continues to rail against EU aid for Ukraine, calling Brussels a “war mafia”.
Nov. 18, 2025
Putin
Putin Hardens Sabotage Penalties, Targets Teenagers from 14 Up
The Kremlin leader signed a bill into law that toughens penalties for inciting children to commit sabotage – including life imprisonment – while lowering the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14.
Nov. 17, 2025
Energy
Gazprom Pushes Ahead With Power of Siberia 2 Pipeline Designs Despite Uncertainty From China
Moscow has hinted at positive developments for the pipeline in recent months despite a lack of public statements on the project from Beijing and Chinese firms.
Nov. 17, 2025
Russia
Russia Unveils Export Version of Su-57 Stealth Fighter in Dubai Amid War-Strained Economy
The stealth fighter is highly prized by the Kremlin, but with no confirmed sightings in Ukraine – and its export debut may signal Moscow’s growing need for cash.
Nov. 17, 2025
Russia
‘Okay With Me’ – Trump Signals Support for Sweeping Sanctions on Russia’s Trading Partners
The US President appears to be embracing a “bunker-buster” bill that, in order to punish Russia, would target nations sustaining Moscow’s war economy.
Nov. 17, 2025
Ukraine
‘Indo-Pacific Begins in Ukraine’ – US Think Tank Head Says Trans-Siberian Strike Rewrites Global Strategy
Longtime Russia strategist Glen Howard argues Kyiv’s disruption of the North Korean arms route decisively proves the connectivity of the Europe and Indo-Pacific theaters.
Nov. 17, 2025
US
New Public Enemy No. 1? Moscow Shifts Political Crosshairs From US to UK
British media noted over the weekend that the Kremlin has doubled down on perceived threats from London, as Putin tries to repair relations with decision-makers within the Trump regime.
Nov. 17, 2025
France
‘Not Illegal, But Immoral’ – France Reportedly Sending Uranium to Russia
Greenpeace members on Saturday filmed the loading of about 10 containers with radioactive labels onto a cargo ship in the Channel port of Dunkirk, the NGO said.
Nov. 17, 2025
US
‘More Bark Than Bite’ – White House Accused of Watering Down Russia Oil Sanctions With Lukoil Concession
US Treasury issues multiple licenses – including a critical deadline extension – that critics say signal a reluctant, selective approach to punishing Moscow’s energy sector.
Nov. 16, 2025
US
Lukashenko’s ‘Reset’ With West Russian Mirage, Analysts Warn
The Belarusian ruler talks of peace and reform, but a new report reveals a country absorbed into Moscow’s military, economic and political orbit.
Nov. 16, 2025
Ukraine
Sanctions Squeeze: Is Washington Really Out of Options Against Russia?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests US has exhausted its options against the Kremlin, but a leading analyst tells Kyiv Post the administration still holds significant untapped economic weapons
Nov. 15, 2025
War in Ukraine
Poland Free From EU Migrant Relocation ‘as Long as Ukrainian Refugees are Here’ Says FM
The EU is to introduce a program called the Migration Pact to reform the bloc’s asylum and migration management system as it struggles to cope with illegal arrivals.
Nov. 14, 2025
NATO
Pacific Cold Signal: Russian Intel Ship Lingered Off Honolulu Last Month, US Confirms
US Coast Guard says it shadowed the Kareliya as Western diplomats ponder whether to link the Pacific ‘flex’ to a coordinated uptick in Russian probing activities from Hawaii to Europe.
Nov. 14, 2025
Zelensky
On the Turning Away: Pink Floyd Founder Rips ‘Clueless’ Celebs for Aiding Ukraine
Roger Waters uses long-debunked Kremlin talking points to disparage Angelina Jolie and other stars, saying they “know nothing about the history of the conflict.”
Nov. 14, 2025
Zelensky
Saakashvili Appeals to Zelensky to Grant Him Ukrainian Prisoner Status
The Georgian-Ukrainian politician has been sent back to the prison where he believes Georgia’s pro-Russian regime poisoned him.
Nov. 13, 2025
NATO
Escalation Danger: US Warns Russia Over Recent Incursions in Eastern Europe
Secretary of State Marco Rubio branded border violations as “provocations” but reaffirmed a “strong commitment” to NATO defense — raising fears of a broader conflict spark.
Nov. 13, 2025

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