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OPINION: Russia the Arsonist Wants to Play Firefighter
Moscow lacks both the credibility and the intention to act as an honest broker in the Middle East. The Kremlin’s cynical offer of mediation is about leverage, not peace.
March 11, 2026
Nuclear weapons
Finland Wants to Lift Nuclear Weapons Ban
In Finland current legislation bans the import, manufacture, possession and detonation of nuclear weapons - even in the case of war.
March 11, 2026
US
OPINION: Signals and Consequences: How US Policy Shaped Russian Strategy in Ukraine
Whenever the United States makes a geopolitical move, Moscow takes note and adjusts its tactics accordingly. Washington needs to be more aware of this dynamic.
March 11, 2026
US
Trump Says US Destroying Iranian Minelaying Boats in in Strait of Hormuz
Trump’s comments came after Tehran vowed that no Gulf oil would pass through the key waterway, with oil prices remaining highly volatile over the virtual halt of shipping in the strait.
March 11, 2026
War in Ukraine
Storm Shadow Missiles Smash Russian Chip Plant Linked to Iskander
The targeted Kremniy El plant is one of Russia’s largest microelectronics producers, manufacturing more than 1,200 components used in missiles, drones, air defense and electronic warfare systems.
March 11, 2026
Russia
Kim Jong Un Uses Iran War to Justify North Korea’s Nuclear Buildup
North Korea backed Iran’s new supreme leader and used the war as propaganda to justify a stronger nuclear buildup.
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
War in Ukraine
EU Threatens to Pull Venice Biennale Funding Over Russia’s Return to Art Festival
Henna Virkkunen and Glenn Micallef said the move to bring back Russia’s pavilion after four years was “not compatible with the EU’s collective response to Russia’s brutal aggression.”
March 10, 2026
US
US Says Wouldn’t Be ‘Happy’ if Russia Giving Iran Intel
Washington has taken a restrained tone towards Russia so far, with Trump saying President Vladimir Putin wanted to be “helpful” on the Middle East in a call on Monday.
March 10, 2026
Russia
India Snaps Up Russian Oil After US Waiver Amid Middle East Supply Disruptions
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had insisted that the “deliberate short-term measure” would “not provide significant financial benefit” to Moscow.
March 10, 2026
Ukraine
Mideast War ‘Must Not Obstruct’ Peace Efforts For Ukraine, Turkey Says
According to the Turkish presidency, Erdogan spoke about the need for the conflict to recede from the Black Sea, the body of water shared by Ukraine, Russia and Turkey.
March 10, 2026
US
Kremlin Declines to Say If US Warned Against Iran Intel Sharing
US special envoy Steve Witkoff said Saturday he had “strongly” communicated to Russia not to share targeting information with Tehran.
March 10, 2026
Ukraine
OPINION: Shevchenko's Voice: Why Is his Contribution Still so Relevant?
Today is another anniversary connected with the Ukrainian revolutionary 19th century poet Taras Shevchenko. Although he died on March 10, 1861, his spirit and works continue to inspire.
March 10, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine's Snubbed Drone Proposal Now Seen as One of Trump Administration's Biggest Tactical Mistakes
Ukraine offered the US low-cost Shahed interception technology last year, but Washington turned to Kyiv only after Iranian drone attacks intensified.
March 10, 2026
Hungary
Hungary Votes Against Ukraine’s EU Membership
Hungary’s parliament rejected Ukraine’s European Union bid, saying accession during war could pull the bloc into conflict.
March 10, 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

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