Europe
Zelensky
Ukraine Pulls 16 Citizens From Middle East as Fighting Intensifies
Ukraine evacuated 16 citizens from the Middle East to Warsaw with Polish support as fighting in the region continues.
March 12, 2026
Europe
Should Europe Invest in Nuclear Power Again?
At a nuclear energy summit near Paris, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced new financial support for nuclear power projects.
March 12, 2026
Europe
Hungary Returns Seized Oschadbank Armored Vehicles, Cash Still in Custody
Hungarian authorities have begun the return of two armored vehicles seized from Ukraine’s Oschadbank, while the cash and gold shipment remains confiscated by government decree.
March 12, 2026
Hungary
EU Commission Says It Is Reviewing NBU Letter on Oschadbank Detention
The EU Commission confirmed it received a letter from NBU Governor Andriy Pyshnyi urging Brussels to examine Hungary’s actions, adding that the issues raised are now “under review.”
March 12, 2026
Ukraine
Oschadbank Courier Hospitalized After Hungary Seized $82M Cash Convoy
One of the Ukrainian couriers detained by Hungarians during the seizure of $82 million in cash and gold was hospitalized after what officials described as a brutal interrogation.
March 12, 2026
Energy
Hungary Accuses Ukraine of Attacking TurkStream Infrastructure
Hungary’s foreign minister said an alleged Ukrainian strike on infrastructure linked to the TurkStream pipeline threatens the country’s gas supply.
March 12, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian Military Trainers to Help Prepare German Army for Possible Russian Attack by 2029
Ukrainian military instructors will train German soldiers using battlefield experience from the war with Russia as Berlin prepares for a potential Kremlin-NATO conflict scenario by 2029.
March 11, 2026
Europe
ANALYSIS: European Aid to Ukraine Undercut by Russian Fossil Fuel Imports Through 2025
In the first years of Russia’s full-scale invasion, until December 2025, the cumulative amount Europe paid for Russian fossil fuels was higher than the total aid sent to Ukraine.
March 11, 2026
Energy
Hungary Sends Delegation to Kyiv for Talks on Druzhba Oil Pipeline
A Hungarian government delegation has traveled to Kyiv to discuss the condition of the Druzhba pipeline and hold talks with Ukrainian officials and EU representatives.
March 11, 2026
Ukraine
Ex-US Ambassador Says Now Is the Wrong Time to Ease Russia Sanctions
In an interview with Kyiv Post, former US Ambassador Steven Pifer said easing Russia sanctions would give Moscow more money for war as its position on Ukraine remains unchanged.
March 11, 2026
Europe
‘The Order We Thought We Had Built Is Now a Field of Ruins’
Munich Security Conference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger discusses the collapse of the rules-based order, Europe’s waning influence, and why Ukraine must remain the West’s central priority.
March 10, 2026
Ukraine
Orban Government Moves to Seize Cash and Gold Taken From Ukrainian Bank Convoy
Hungary’s government adopted a decree to confiscate tens of millions of euros, dollars and gold bars taken from vehicles belonging to Ukraine’s state-owned Oschadbank.
March 10, 2026
EU
EU Сhief, Macron Say Mideast War Exposes Europe Energy Vulnerability
Von der Leyen said Europe’s turn away from civilian nuclear power had exposed the continent’s fossil fuel “vulnerability”.
March 10, 2026
Ukraine
Orban Says Hungary Needs Ukraine as Buffer Between It and Russia
Hungary’s prime minister said Budapest is interested in maintaining Ukraine as a buffer state between Hungary and Russia while again opposing Kyiv’s EU membership.
March 10, 2026
War in Ukraine
Give Zelensky a Break!
It seems the EU would sooner see Zelensky as a saint than a winner.
March 10, 2026
Turkey
Turkey Intercepts Second Iranian Missile as Pezeshkian Seeks to Ease Tensions
Iran’s president has been calling regional leaders to ease tensions as Turkey intercepted a second Iranian missile in five days.
March 10, 2026

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