Residents of Hungary and Poland have begun to perceive Ukraine as a threat, according to a survey by the Pew Research Centre.
According to the Pew Research Centre study, 27% of respondents in Hungary consider…

According to the Pew Research Centre study, 27% of respondents in Hungary consider…

A huge wave of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s capital killed two people and left more wounded, Kyiv’s military administration said early on Thursday, with reports of loud blasts echoing over the city throughout the night.
The administration…

Former Conservative chairman and friend of Boris Johnson — Sir Jake Berry — is defecting to Reform UK, causing more problems for Tory leader Kemi Badenoch.
On today’s episode, Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne…

ROME — European leaders urged private business and equity on Thursday to invest in rebuilding Ukraine now, even as Russia accelerates its war, as they opened an annual recovery conference with announcements of a new equity fund and…
Russia seizes $50 billion in assets as economy shifts during war in Ukraine, research shows Bilyonaryo Business News

The United States has resumed deliveries of certain weapons to Ukraine, Reuters and the Associated Press reported, citing unnamed sources.
According to the reports, the shipments include 155-millimeter artillery shells and precision-guided GMLRS…
Exclusive: US-owned company seized to feed Russia planning to supply China, North Korea instead Reuters

By Anna Hirtenstein and Alexander Marrow
LONDON (Reuters) -A U.S.-owned canned food company seized by Russia to safeguard domestic food supplies is planning to boost dwindling sales with exports to China and North Korea, according to…

Manila [Philippines], July 10 (ANI): Six crew members of the Liberian-flagged cargo ship ‘Eternity C’, which sank in the Red Sea following a reported seadrone and speedboat attack by Houthi rebels on Monday, have been rescued,…

After several years of vacillation, Russia has become the first country in the world to officially recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan. It’s more of a symbolic gesture than down to any trade or economic considerations. Following a…