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Ukraine strikes Druzhba oil pipeline again, HUR source says, despite Hungary, Slovakia's appeal
Ukraine attacked the Druzhba oil pipeline on Dec. 1, despite Hungary and Slovakia previously urging Kyiv to refrain from ...
Slovakia’s Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar has suggested that the international community may need to "perhaps" forgive Russia’s actions and resume dialogue with Moscow as a means to end the war in ...
Fico met with Russia's Putin in Beijing Thanks Putin for gas supplies via TurkStream pipeline Slovakia will consider Russian companies for new nuclear plant Sept 2 (Reuters) - Slovakia wants to ...
Trump says Putin wants to end war but path to peace ‘unclear’ - Kyiv and European leaders accused Russian president Vladimir ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU is entering a new era by ceasing the import of ...
Hungary will challenge a European Union decision on phasing out Russian energy sources at the EU's Court of Justice, its ...
Fico described the U.S. initiative as “ambitious” and claimed it would leave Russia “a complete winner, strengthened both ...
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Orbán meets Putin in Moscow to shore up Hungary’s energy supplies, making use of Trump exemption
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow Friday to shore up Hungary’s energy supplies and discuss efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Elsewhere, ANO and two right-wing parties to present coalition deal to Czech president on Monday; further tensions on NATO’s eastern flank as Poland forced to temporarily close two airports; Slovak MP ...
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EU agrees deal to ban Russian gas by autumn 2027
European Union lawmakers and member states reached a deal Wednesday to ban all imports of Russian gas by autumn 2027, as the ...
Eurosceptic Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is preparing to scale back protections for whistleblowers in a move critics warn is another step towards dismantling the country’s rule of law. Since ...
The European Union wants to use €200 billion ($354 billion) of frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine. The unprecedented plan is causing controversy.
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