EU Transfers 1.5 billion Euros Raised from Russian Assets to Support Ukraine
The European Union announced on Friday that $1.6 billion, or 1.5 billion euros, had been allocated to help Ukraine. This ...
The European Union announced on Friday that $1.6 billion, or 1.5 billion euros, had been allocated to help Ukraine. This ...
Ukrainian Forces Repel Drone Attacks, Highlighting the Crucial Role of International Alliances The war in Ukraine remains as intense as ...
The foreign minister of Ukraine was in Beijing on tuesday to discuss ways in which Chinese authorities can assist in ...
Ukraine's top diplomat is set to visit China on Tuesday at Beijing's invitation. This visit aims to discuss potential resolutions ...
The Group of Seven (G7) nations have pledged to provide a $50 billion loan to Ukraine, utilizing frozen Russian assets. ...
Germany has decided to slash its military aid to Ukraine by half next year. This decision comes amidst the looming ...
The Russian Federation and Ukraine have successfully conducted a large-scale prisoner exchange, marking the sixth such transfer this year. The ...
NATO has declared that Russia's victory in Ukraine would be a catastrophic blow to global security, democracy, and freedom. The ...
In a captivating round of fixtures at Euro 2024, Ukraine staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Slovakia 2-1 in Düsseldorf, ...
Several foreigners have been caught in the crossfire between Moscow and Washington, who opposes Russia's attacks on Ukraine. Among them ...
In a significant development, Jordan Bardella, president of Marine Le Pen's National Rally party, has articulated his party's stance on ...
The Ukraine "peace summit" in Switzerland appears to be faltering in its efforts to achieve its objectives, despite the participation ...
The G7 states have agreed to lend $50 billion to Ukraine, utilizing money generated from frozen Russian state assets. G7 ...
The US has pledged to give an additional sum of $225 million as security aid to Ukraine in its ongoing ...
The Russian-Ukrainian war has continued for years, with President Vladimir Putin refusing to yield to ceasefire pressures and instead intensifying ...

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