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Ukraine says it is paying in lives as tank debate drags on
Kyiv urged Western allies on Thursday to hurry up and supply tanks and air defense systems, saying Ukraine was paying in lives for the slow pace of discussions in foreign capitals.
"We have no time, the world does not have this time," said Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian presidential administration, wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
Russians in Bulgaria Donate Jeeps for Ukraine
Russians who fled to Bulgaria donated jeeps to a Ukrainian non-governmental organization.
The three vehicles will be used in the war against Russia, said Flora Akhmetova from the organization.
"This is the contribution of Russian citizens to Ukraine's victory over Putin's criminal regime, which seized state power in Russia," Akhmetova pointed out.
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Moldova’s Military Neutrality under Strain
As Moldova ponders a new national defence strategy, its military neutrality is being called into question in the light of Russia's war in Ukraine.
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NATO Countries bought 14 Su-25 Aircraft from Bulgaria and gave them to Ukraine?
NATO countries bought 14 Soviet-made Su-25 attack aircraft in Bulgaria and handed them over to Ukraine. This is reported by "Bloomberg", referring to the Dutch analytical project Oryx, led by a former military officer, and also to statements by supporters of Ukraine.
Hotels adopt single-use plastics plan
Tourism facilities in Cyprus, Greece and Malta have successfully reduced their use and disposal of single-use plastics via the SUPMed project, according to a statement from the Pancyprian Hoteliers Association (PASYXE).
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Akar urges Greece to ‘keep out of trouble’
Turkey will never allow Greece to extend its territorial waters beyond six nautical miles, Defese Minister Hulusi Akar said Monday, as he urged Athens to "keep away from trouble."
During a visit to Turkish Naval Forces Command, Akar said Turkey has a duty to defends its interests and rights in the Aegean, the East Mediterranean and Cyprus.
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The “impossible” is possible indeed
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Bulgaria’s President and Austria’s Chancellor: Guarding the EU's External Borders is Key to tackling Illegal Migration
"Protecting the external borders of the European Union is a common commitment of all member states and is key to tackling illegal migration." This was the general position of President Rumen Radev and the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria Karl Nehammer, who talked today in Vienna, reports the press service of the Bulgarian presidency.
New Slovenian donations to Ukraine
Slovenia has been a major donor to Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion and has recently donated ambulances and power equipment as part of a deliberate shift from military to non-military aid.
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Moscow's punishment: You dare attack us?
Moscow would like, he says, for today's wave of missile attacks to be seen as punishment for the Ukrainian drone attack on Russian military targets in Crimea, which took place on Saturday.
The Kremlin wants this to be taken as a warning: You dare attack us in Crimea? Here's what you can expect in response.
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