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Ukraine
‘More Robust Sustainment’ – US Approves Vital Patriot Upgrade to Shield Ukraine’s Cities
Kyiv receives a $105m technical lifeline, but analysts warn the scale of Russia’s aerial threat requires allies to provide even more robust anti-missile solutions.
Nov. 19, 2025
Ukraine
US Gas Via Lithuania to Ukraine, Offering Heat Amid Russian Attempts to Freeze It
First US LNG shipment via the Baltic route offers vital counter-leverage against Moscow’s winter energy war. Experts call the delivery a ‘historic’ tightening of security ties.
Nov. 19, 2025
Zelensky
Spain Pledges $710 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
The package also designates €215 million to fund the production of anti-drone systems, surveillance radars, and aerial reconnaissance equipment, much of which will be developed by Spanish companies.
Nov. 19, 2025
War in Ukraine
The 5 Worst Russian War Crimes
Three years into Putin’s war, Russia’s brutal attacks on civilians – from Mariupol to Bucha – expose a campaign of terror and Ukraine’s unbroken resolve as justice draws closer.
Updated: Nov. 19, 2025
War in Ukraine
Spain Hints at ‘Substantial’ New Aid as Zelensky Lands in Madrid for Air-Defense Push
Zelensky used his Madrid stop to press for radars, anti-drone systems, and fresh air-defense commitments as Madrid and defense contractors signaled readiness to deepen cooperation.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
DTEK Delivers First US LNG Shipment Through Lithuania to Help Ukraine Ahead of Winter
After the liquefied natural gas (LNG) is re-gasified, it will be sent to Ukraine, the Baltic states, Poland and other Eastern European countries, with more inbound later via Greece and the Balkans.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine and Greece to Jointly Produce Marine Drones
Athens and Kyiv have agreed on joint production at Greek shipyards of unmanned boats tested in naval battles.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
Russian Drone Strike Sets Fire to Turkish LNG Tanker at Ukrainian Port
By damaging the Turkish energy tanker “Orinda,” Russia has signaled that even foreign vessels in Ukraine’s Danube corridor are no longer off-limits.
Nov. 18, 2025
Europe
EU Weighs 3 Funding Options for Ukraine Amid Frozen Russian Assets Uncertainty
The EU is reportedly considering grants, joint debt, or frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, while a $162 billion reparation loan plan remains stalled due to opposition from Belgium.
Nov. 18, 2025
Putin
Foreign Minister Sybiha: Russians’ Support of War Crimes – More Enthusiastic Than Nazi Germany
Ukraine’s top diplomat Andriy Sybiha just argued World War II dictator Adolf Hitler faced more dissent and public resistance from the Germans, than Vladimir Putin does from the Russian people.
Nov. 18, 2025
Poland
Two Ukrainians Working for Moscow Suspected of Polish Rail Sabotage: Tusk
The two incidents, recorded between Saturday and Monday, damaged a rail line used to transport supplies to Ukraine.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
Kremlin Slams France’s Fighter Jet Deal with Ukraine as ‘Fuelling’ War
Macron and Zelensky signed a letter of intent setting out future weapons supplies during a visit by Zelensky to Paris on Monday.
Nov. 18, 2025
Turkey
OPINION: Ukraine, the Caucasus, Turkey: Route to a New Security Architecture
Seen soberly, investing in the resilience of the North Caucasus is part of a deterrence strategy, not “interference in internal affairs,” as Kremlin propaganda would frame it.
Nov. 18, 2025
HUR
‘F***ing Insane’: Intercept Exposes Russian Warplanes Bombing Own Belgorod Region
An intercepted HUR call reveals a Belgorod resident saying Russian bombers “dropped 8 bombs” on their own region in 11 days, causing fires, burned cars and multiple casualties.
Nov. 18, 2025
Blackouts Hit Occupied Donetsk for Second Day After Strikes on Major Power Plants
The Zuivka and Starobesheve thermal power plants were hit early on Nov. 18, cutting electricity to multiple towns and forcing boiler houses and water-filtration stations to shut down.
Nov. 18, 2025
US
Western Aid Cuts Could Cause 22.6 Million Deaths, Researchers Say
The new research takes into account reductions in all official development assistance as the US, Britain, France and Germany also slash their aid to the developing world.
Nov. 18, 2025

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