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London Summit: Starmer Pushes Allies for More Long-Range Missiles as Zelensky Arrives
With Trump imposing new oil sanctions, the Coalition of the Willing seeks to free up Russian assets, step up pressure on Moscow.
Oct. 24, 2025
Ukraine
EU Leaders Commit to Addressing Ukraine’s Financial Needs for 2026-2027
Belgium’s PM, fearing a backlash from Moscow, had refused to back the proposal unless other member states agreed to share the legal and financial risk involved.
Oct. 24, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Central Bank Says It Won’t Rush Currency Devaluation Despite IMF Pressure
Ukraine’s central bank kept its key rate at 15.5%, despite the “sticky” inflation situation after energy strikes, and won’t rush to weaken the hryvnia or cut rates before early 2026.
Updated: Oct. 24, 2025
Ukraine
Moscow War Machine ‘Would Look Like Garbage’ Without China, US Experts Say
Atlantic Council experts warn Russia’s military capability is now wholly dependent on a ‘controversial alliance’ with Beijing, Tehran, and Pyongyang.
Oct. 24, 2025
Ukraine
No Gripen Fighters for Ukraine Soon, Air Force Spokesman Says
Following a letter of intent with Stockholm, an Air Force spokesperson said the Gripen procurement is “extremely difficult,” and Kyiv shouldn’t expect the jets soon.
Oct. 23, 2025
Ukraine
Why the EU Debate Over Ukraine’s ‘Reparation Loan’ Has Only Just Begun
Belgium and the European Central Bank remain wary of the €140 billion scheme.
Oct. 23, 2025
Ukraine
Belgian PM Says Will ‘Stop’ Ukraine Frozen Assets Loan if Demands Not Met
EU leaders meeting in Brussels are looking to give a preliminary green light for a “reparations loan” aimed at keeping Kyiv afloat as the war with Russia drags on.
Oct. 23, 2025
Ukraine
US Senators ‘Ready, Willing’ to Act: Bipartisan Unity Ends Legislative Restraint on Kremlin
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a trio of bills designed to deliver a financial and moral blow to Russia, signaling to the White House that incremental measures are “over.”
Oct. 23, 2025

