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Armenia Votes on Future Between Europe and Russia

A parliamentary election in Armenia could shape the country's future direction, as voters choose between deeper integration with the West and a return to closer ties with longtime ally Russia. The vote comes at a crucial moment for the South Caucasus nation of around three million people. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is seeking another term while promoting stronger cooperation with Europe, a policy that has increasingly strained relations with Moscow. Over the past several years, Armenia has gradually moved away from Russia's political orbit. Under Pashinyan's leadership, the government has launched steps toward European integration, strengthened relations with Western partners, and advanced peace negotiations with neighboring Azerbaijan through agreements supported by the United States. The Armenian leader has also worked to increase his country's engagement with European institutions. Earlier this year, Yerevan hosted a major gathering of European leaders and […]

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Trump’s Ukraine Aid Cuts Undermine Justice for Russian War Crimes

Investigations into alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine are facing severe strain after the Trump administration slashed millions in U.S. funding for war-crimes accountability initiatives, jeopardizing efforts to document atrocities and prosecute perpetrators. The U.S. once championed accountability for some of the world's worst atrocities, but the Trump administration has cut tens of millions of dollars in funding for these initiatives as part of a broader strategy to prioritize domestic interests under its "America First" agenda. Since 2022, Reuters has tracked over $283 million in U.S. funding designated for war-crimes initiatives in Ukraine. Roksolana Makar, who leads the organization Truth Hounds and braved icy roads and drone strikes to interview torture survivors in Izium, expressed grave concern over diminishing prospects for accountability. The U.S. cessation of funding has left her organization and many others struggling to continue documenting crucial evidence […]

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UK explores closer trade ties with the EU

The UK government has reportedly explored the possibility of creating a closer trading arrangement with the European Union, including discussions around a potential single market for goods as part of its broader post-Brexit reset strategy. According to sources familiar with the discussions, British officials raised the idea during recent contacts with EU representatives. However, the proposal has not advanced further after receiving a cautious response from Brussels. The discussions come ahead of a new UK-EU summit expected in the coming weeks, where both sides are likely to focus on strengthening economic cooperation in areas such as food exports, agriculture, energy trade and emissions regulations. In recent months, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves have repeatedly called for a stronger economic relationship with the EU following years of post-Brexit tensions. Behind the scenes, UK officials reportedly suggested broader negotiations […]

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Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary PM

Péter Magyar has officially been sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister, marking the end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year dominance over the country’s political landscape. During the inauguration ceremony at the Hungarian parliament in Budapest, Magyar promised a leadership focused on public service rather than power. “I will not rule over Hungary — I will serve my country,” he declared after taking the oath of office. His party, Tisza Party, secured a historic landslide victory in the recent legislative elections, winning 141 of the 199 parliamentary seats. The result is particularly remarkable given that the movement was founded only two years ago. Large crowds were expected to gather along the Danube in Budapest for what supporters described as a “celebration of freedom and democracy”. Magyar called on Hungarians to embrace what he referred to as a “gateway of regime change”. […]

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Armenia Hosts EU Summits Amid Shift From Russia

European leaders are gathering in Yerevan for two major summits, marking a significant moment for Armenia, long viewed as one of Vladimir Putin’s closest allies in the region. More than 30 European leaders, along with Canada’s prime minister, are set to attend a summit of the European Political Community. This will be followed by the first-ever bilateral summit between the European Union and Armenia, attended by Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa. The high-level meetings highlight a notable shift for Armenia, which remains a member of the Eurasian Economic Union and hosts a Russian military base. The country also relies heavily on Russian energy, importing gas at preferential rates. Armenia’s changing geopolitical stance accelerated after the 2023 conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh. During the crisis, Russia did not intervene decisively despite its peacekeeping presence, prompting concerns in Yerevan about […]

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Elon Musk snubs Paris summons over X and Grok probe

Elon Musk has failed to appear for a voluntary interview with Paris prosecutors over an investigation into his social media platform X and its AI chatbot Grok.​ Prosecutors confirmed on Monday that the first people they summoned did not show up, without naming Musk directly. They stressed that the absence of those invited for questioning would not stop the investigation from moving forward.​ French authorities opened the probe in January 2025 over allegations that X’s algorithm was used to interfere in French politics. The investigation was later expanded to cover the spread of Holocaust denial and sexual deepfakes generated by Grok.​ In February, investigators searched X’s Paris offices as part of the case, a move the company condemned as politicised and an abusive judicial act. Musk and then X chief executive Linda Yaccarino were both summoned for voluntary questioning as […]

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EU rejects Trump request on Strait of Hormuz

European Union leaders have rejected a request from United States President Donald Trump for military help to secure the Strait of Hormuz, as EU foreign ministers met in Brussels to discuss soaring oil prices caused by the US Israeli war on Iran . Trump had urged the United Kingdom, China, France, Japan, South Korea and other NATO allies to send naval ships to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, warning it would be very bad for NATO’s future if partners did not help secure the vital waterway . US officials spent the weekend trying to build support for a new coalition to patrol the strait and said they hoped to announce it in the coming days, although it remains unclear which countries will join or when any operation would start . Many close US allies are reluctant to send […]

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Europe welcomes Rubio’s tone but vows to stay more independent

European leaders have broadly welcomed the tone of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech on transatlantic ties at the Munich Security Conference, but many say it will not change their push for a more autonomous Europe. In his keynote address, Rubio described the United States as the “offspring of Europe” and called for unity with allies while also criticising them on issues such as defence spending and global governance. A senior French minister said Rubio’s recognition of shared history and common values was positive, but stressed that Europe would still pursue a stronger and more independent role in security and foreign policy. He noted that European countries have heard similar messages from past US administrations and that their long term goal remains to build a resilient, self reliant Europe inside a strong NATO. Another European foreign minister said Rubio’s […]

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Rubio urges calmer US Europe ties as Trump era shocks strain Munich security talks

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says ties between the United States and Europe have reached a defining moment as leaders gather for the Munich Security Conference.​ Speaking before the meeting in Germany, Rubio said the old world order is gone and a new era in geopolitics is emerging that will force both sides to rethink their roles. He stressed that the United States and Europe remain deeply linked and must discuss how to shape their shared future.​ The annual forum in Munich comes after years of turbulence under President Donald Trump, whose harsh rhetoric and disruptive policies have shaken U.S. alliances. European partners have watched Washington topple Venezuela’s leader, threaten other Latin American governments, impose tariffs on allies and rivals and even talk about annexing Greenland from NATO partner Denmark.​ Last year at Munich, Vice President JD Vance clashed […]

China critic Jimmy Lai jailed 20 years in landmark Hong Kong case

Hong Kong media tycoon and prominent China critic Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in the city’s most high profile national security case. The ruling caps a legal battle that has lasted nearly five years and has drawn widespread international concern.​ Lai, the 78 year old founder of the now closed pro democracy newspaper Apple Daily, was convicted on two counts of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and one count of publishing seditious materials. The judges said his offences fell within the harshest penalty tier for national security crimes of a grave nature.​ The court described Lai as the mastermind of what it called persistent collusion conspiracies seeking sanctions, blockades and other hostile acts against China by foreign governments, including the United States. Prosecutors said the network behind him involved Apple Daily staff, activists and […]

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