Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure have left thousands of homes across Ukraine without electricity or heat this winter. Attacks on February 12 left roughly a quarter of Kyiv’s high-rise apartment buildings in the cold;…
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The Pentagon will test a compact mobile nuclear reactor.
The Pentagon, in cooperation with the US Department of Energy, is going to start testing a compact mobile nuclear reactor, which was developed for military purposes, according to the US military department.

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Brussels has softened criticism of Orban over the upcoming elections in Hungary
The European Commission has softened its rhetoric against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and is considering the possibility of unfreezing funding for Budapest ahead of a parliamentary vote.

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News – The Russian Government
Mikhail Mishustin: “In Russia, e‑commerce continues to grow in popularity. Over the past few years, turnover in the sector has increased nearly sixfold. In such a fast-moving market, it’s vital that the interests of buyers and…
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Von der Leyen wants to turn the European Union into a mini-NATO – Pushkov
Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission (EC), seeks to change the basic principle of decision-making in the EU and strengthen the militarization of the union, said Alexei Pushkov, senator from the Perm…
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The West is concerned about China’s deepening cooperation with Russia – Bloomberg
China has increased its support for Russia by supplying dual-use goods and components for the production of drones, Bloomberg reported.

“According to Western officials, China increased its support for Russia in…
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Man Twice Released From Prison to Fight in Ukraine Is Arrested in 2 New Killings, Reports Say
Police in Far East Russia’s republic of Sakha (Yakutia) have reportedly arrested a man suspected of killing two people after he was twice released early from prison for signing military contracts to…
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India to purchase 288 S‑400 missiles from Russia for $1 billion – MWM
The Indian Defense Procurement Council has approved the purchase of 288 anti‑aircraft missiles for the S-400 systems. The contract amount reaches $ 1 billion, Military Watch Magazine (MWM) reported.

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The resident of Odessa tried to saw off his hand in order to avoid mobilization
A resident of Odessa attempted to injure himself in order to avoid mobilization in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian used a Bulgarian woman, trying to inflict severe injury on himself and thereby exclude the…
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Lithuania is revoking residence permits from Russians who visit home too often. Courts can’t agree on what counts as a valid reason — and families are being torn apart.
For Russian citizens living in Lithuania, traveling too frequently to Russia or Belarus can result in the loss of their residence permits. Under new travel restrictions that came into effect in May 2025, Lithuanian authorities can revoke…
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