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Ukraine
Europe ‘Already in State of War,’ Poles Warn as Russian Attacks Intensify
Warsaw security experts cite balloon incursions, border manipulation, and information aggression as evidence the conflict has escalated far beyond Ukraine’s borders.
Oct. 29, 2025
Zelensky
‘Not Going to Fight for Decades’ – Zelensky Pressures Trump to Stand Up to Xi on Russian Oil
“If President Trump manages to hold talks, make decisions, and reach an understanding with China to reduce imports of Russian energy, I think it will help all of us,” Zelensky said.
Oct. 29, 2025
Russia
‘Arrested for Singing’ – Russia’s Case Against Teen Busker Stirs Anger
“This sets a precedent: someone being arrested for singing,” said Seraph, an 18-year-old supporter of Loginova. “Her performances inspired hope.”
Oct. 29, 2025
NATO
‘Killing Two Birds’ – Poland Urges Ukrainians Against Aiding Russian Espionage
Poland’s security minister has urged Ukrainians living in the country not to be lured by Russia to spy or carry out sabotage, warning that Moscow uses payouts to attract “disposable agents.”
Oct. 29, 2025
Europe
US to Remove Brigade From Romania, Sources Tell Kyiv Post
The force posture review favors resources for the Western Hemisphere and Indo-Pacific, raising questions about America’s commitment to deterring Putin in the Black Sea region.
Oct. 28, 2025
Washington
Trump Has ‘Many More’ Cards to Play on Russia, US NATO Envoy Says
In an interview with Bloomberg, Matthew Whitaker, the US permanent representative to NATO, said that Donald Trump “holds all the cards” when it comes to Russia.
Oct. 28, 2025
Germany
US Exempts Rosneft Germany From Russia Sanctions, Berlin Confirms
The clarification followed days of uncertainty in Berlin after US President Donald Trump’s administration unveiled sweeping sanctions on Russian oil majors.
Oct. 28, 2025
Zelensky
Ukraine’s Flamingo Missile Manufacturer Once Scouted Locations for Zelensky Films
Ukraine’s Flamingo missile maker started as a film casting agency that scouted locations for Zelensky’s movies, and is now producing drones and long-range missiles for the war.
Oct. 28, 2025
Georgia
ANALYSIS: Georgia’s Democracy Under Pressure: Ruling Party Seeks to Ban Three Opposition Parties
Analysts warn this could further consolidate the ruling party’s dominance and limit the opposition’s activity.
Oct. 28, 2025
War in Ukraine
Russia Moves to Toughen Penalties for AWOL Soldiers
The Kremlin plans to lower the threshold for criminal liability from 10 to two days for soldiers absent without leave (AWOL) – a move that suggests deepening discipline issues within the ranks.
Oct. 28, 2025
Moscow
Moscow Adopts Law on Year-Round Conscription
Russia’s parliament has passed the bill that awaits the Russian president’s signature to become law which should take effect on Jan. 1, 2026.
Oct. 28, 2025
Putin
Russia’s New Nuclear-Powered Missiles Not a Threat For Now
Experts say the very-long-range weapon aims to skirt Western air defences with its low-flying capabilities, but its strategic impact is likely to remain limited for now.
Oct. 28, 2025
War in Ukraine
Hungary Eyes Anti-Ukraine Bloc With Czechia, Slovakia
Orbán eyes anti-Ukraine bloc in EU. A senior adviser says Hungary plans to team up with Czechia and Slovakia to coordinate opposition to EU support for Kyiv.
Oct. 28, 2025
Europe
Zelensky Says Ukraine Needs European Support for 2–3 More Years of Fighting
Kyiv has relied heavily on military and financial support from international allies since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Oct. 28, 2025
Armed Forces of Ukraine
WATCH: Ukrainian ‘Ghosts’ Take Out Russian S-300, Radar Systems in Donbas
Ukraine’s “Ghosts” special unit destroyed two Russian Podlet radar systems and an S-300V (SA-12B) TELAR engagement platform in Donbas, releasing a video showing the attack and resulting explosion.
Oct. 28, 2025
Energy
Mystery Flash Triggers Power Outage for 100,000 Users on Russia’s Sakhalin Island
After reports of an unexplained bright flash near a local power plant, a massive blackout hit Russia’s Sakhalin Island, cutting electricity and water for around 100,000 residents.
Oct. 28, 2025

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