Volodymyr Zelensky
Orban: Hungary should Review its Ties with Russia
Hungary will have to review its relations with Russia because of the "changing geopolitical reality", and good cooperation with Moscow is in Budapest's interest.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed this opinion at the economic forum in the Hungarian capital, Bloomberg reported.
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Authorities in Georgia dropped the Law on "Foreign Agents" after Mass Protests
Georgia's ruling "Georgian Dream" party and the country's government have announced they are withdrawing the draft law on "foreign agents," which has sparked tensions in the country and fears of undermining democracy and pluralism.
Day 378 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Pro-Ukrainian Group might be behind the Attack on the Nord Stream Gas Pipeline
Russia vows to capture Bakhmut, push further into Ukraine
The Russian army vowed on Tuesday to capture the east Ukrainian town of Bakhmut, a move President Volodymyr Zelensky said would give Moscow an "open road" for offensives deeper into his country.
Ukrainian troops lost...; They are retreating
President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has dismissed the deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service.
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Prigozhin: "We will all get f***ed up"
The founder and leader of the Russian mercenary group "Wagner", Yevgeny Prigozhin, addressed the public via social networks, sending a message that they were "squeezed" by Ukrainian troops.
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Day 376 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Some Ukrainian Troops are Withdrawing from Bakhmut
Day 375 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Bakhmut is Still not under Russian Control
It's been revealed: U.S. official made Putin an "indecent proposal"?
The offer was reportedly part of a plan put together by the administration of President Joe Biden to end the war in Ukraine.
"It's painful to admit. Defeat is approaching"
The same newspaper also adds that the West has failed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
"It's painful to admit, but Ukraine's victory is becoming less and less likely every day," states the author of the article at the beginning and supports his thesis with facts: the Kyiv army is running out of men and material and technical resources.
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