Concerns Rise Over Ukrainian Internal Power Struggle and Corruption
amsterdam February 6, 2025 22:00Recent events in Ukraine spark worries of corruption and power struggle, potentially affecting international support.
Recent events in Ukraine spark worries of corruption and power struggle, potentially affecting international support.
The United Kingdom assumes leadership in military aid talks with Ukraine, as the US shifts focus to encourage European contribution.
Recent developments in the spy crisis between Russia and the UK have led to diplomatic tensions, resulting in the expulsion of diplomats.
Azerbaijan accuses Russian Cultural Center in Baku of legal violations and sends a diplomatic note to Russia.
France delivers first batch of Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine in support of air defense.
UK expels Russian Ambassador Andrei Kelin in response to diplomatic tensions, Russia retaliates by expelling a British diplomat.
Russian military conducts exercise with Yars ballistic missile capable of nuclear attack, raising tensions with the West.
Panama refutes the US claim of free passage for US naval ships through the Panama Canal, leading to diplomatic tensions.
South Korean government restricts access to DeepSeek on work computers, citing security concerns.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio decides not to attend G20 summit in South Africa, citing national interests.
US President Donald Trump reveals a plan to take control of Gaza Strip, causing international outcry. The plan includes relocating 1.8 million Palestinians and potential military intervention.
Liverpool enters the race to sign Marc Guéhi, competing with Arsenal and Spurs. Transfer rumors and news.
Brussels plans to intervene against popular Chinese shopping websites flooding Europe with cheap and potentially dangerous products.
One person dead, four injured in explosion at Ukrainian military recruitment office. Ukraine and Russia conduct prisoner swap amid ongoing conflict.
President Trump's ambitious visions for Gaza and North Korea as tourist destinations have failed to materialize.
Der Spiegel reports on sabotage of German cars, allegedly linked to Russian interference to influence political views.
The Ukrainian military turns to old-fashioned shotguns to combat Russian drones effectively.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov proposes cooperation to the US, China to become a global power center, referencing the Yalta Conference.
US President Trump links military aid to Ukraine with access to rare earth minerals, sparking reactions from Ukrainian and Russian officials.
Atlanta United make MLS history with the signing of Emmanuel Latte Lath from Middlesbrough in a record-breaking deal.
A missile attack by Russia on the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv left 5 dead and 50 injured. Kharkiv Governor Oleg Sinegubov reported missiles hitting buildings, causing casualties.
Major League Soccer's appeal to South American players and success stories in moving to Europe.
New South Wales Transport Minister Jo Haylen resigns after facing criticism for using official driver for a private trip.
President Trump aims to secure rare earth metals from Ukraine, crucial for the tech and defense industries in the US.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov raises concerns over increasing military spending in Europe and its potential impact on the economy.
The Arctic region is heating up rapidly, leading to increased geopolitical tensions and competition for untapped resources.
US President Trump's proposal to buy Greenland draws attention to the Arctic where Russia dominates militarily and commercially.
A British parliament member defies UK Foreign Office ban to join Ukrainian army, while an 18-year-old Englishman dies at the front.
Separatist leader Armen Sarkisyan dies in a bomb explosion in Moscow, causing casualties and sparking investigations.
French President Macron highlights the need for the EU to invest in continent-made defense equipment to achieve strategic autonomy.