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Europe
Rutte Calls NATO’s Decision Not to Down Russian Jets ‘Proportional’ After Recent Incursions
Commenting on recent Russian airspace violations, the NATO chief said that since the alliance is stronger, it will only resort to downing the planes if they pose a direct threat.
Oct. 14, 2025
Energy
Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Russian Power Hub Supplying Gazprom, Railways
The substation is one of the key energy hubs in the Nizhny Novgorod region, supplying electricity to more than 200,000 residents, as well as to Gazprom gas compressor stations.
Oct. 14, 2025
Russia
Rutte Says Russia’s Novorossiysk Submarine Was ‘Limping Home’ After Sighting Near France
The NATO chief and former Dutch prime minister mocked the Russian submarine after it surfaced off the coast of France and was later escorted by the Dutch navy.
Oct. 14, 2025
Russia
Ukraine’s Intelligence Publishes Data on 145 Rostec-Affiliated Firms Supplying Russia’s War Machine
HUR has revealed data on 145 companies linked to Rostec’s Technodinamika, key to Russia’s missile, bomber, and artillery production - many still unsanctioned by allies.
Oct. 14, 2025
War in Ukraine
Nearly 200 Ukrainians Convicted of ‘Espionage’ or ‘Treason’ by Russian Courts in Occupied Regions
A new investigation says nearly 200 Ukrainians - including teens and families - have been convicted of “espionage” or “treason” by Russian-installed courts in occupied territories.
Oct. 14, 2025
Russia
Russia Bombs Kharkiv Hospital Area, Injures Civilians, Launches 96 Drones Across Ukraine
Russia bombed Kharkiv late Monday, hitting a hospital area and injuring civilians, as air defenses battled a massive overnight drone attack involving 96 UAVs across Ukraine.
Oct. 14, 2025
Ukraine
‘Push Putin, Pressure Allies’ – Trump Reportedly Ties Tomahawk Deal to German Missile Transfer
The US President is nearing a decision on Tomahawk missiles, a move sources tell Kyiv Post is calculated to compel Moscow and end allied hesitation. Zelensky’s visit will seal defense cooperation.
Oct. 14, 2025
Russia
Frozen Russian Billions Seen as EU’s Best Bet to Sustain Ukraine Aid – Bloomberg
The EU is increasingly convinced that tapping around €200 billion ($232 billion) in frozen Russian central bank assets is the only option for sustainably funding Ukraine, according to Bloomberg.
Oct. 13, 2025

