Andrey Kurkov Discusses War Diaries and Life in Kyiv Amid Ongoing Conflict
In a recent interview with France 24, Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov reflects on the effects of war in Ukraine and his experiences living in Kyiv during the conflict.
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In a recent interview with France 24, Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov reflects on the effects of war in Ukraine and his experiences living in Kyiv during the conflict.
Following his victory in the parliamentary vote, Rumen Radev critiques Europe's role as a moral leader, suggesting it has become a victim of its own ambitions.
At a recent rally, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged the European Union to terminate its Association Agreement with Israel within 48 hours, emphasizing the need for immediate action.
Despite challenges such as Trump's presidency and ongoing tensions with Iran, the interests of Brussels and Washington continue to be closely aligned.
Ukraine has endured an attack involving over 230 Russian drones, while President Zelenskyy criticizes the US for its stance on Russian oil.
The coalition led by Chancellor Merz faces growing tensions as disputes over fuel prices escalate, highlighting divisions between key party leaders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expresses concern over recent sanctions waivers that he claims provide significant financial support to the Russian military.
In Barcelona, Pedro Sánchez convenes left-wing leaders to advocate for democracy and counter the rising far-right, while criticizing global political tensions.
In response to the ongoing energy crisis, the European Commission is promoting remote working as a potential solution, alongside suggestions for heat pumps and public transport subsidies.
In a notable political contrast, former President Trump has expressed criticism of Spain, while US Democrats have participated in a progressive rally in Barcelona.
Thierry Breton expresses concerns over EU countries benefiting financially during the ongoing energy crisis, labeling the situation as 'totally unfair.'
In a significant gathering, Pope Leo XIV led a mass attended by over 120,000 people in Douala, Cameroon, emphasizing messages of peace in the face of violence and poverty.
The Italian prime minister is preparing for a visit to Azerbaijan aimed at bolstering political dialogue and enhancing energy cooperation, particularly regarding gas supplies.
Whaling has a long history, with its organized practice traced back to the 11th century in the Basque Country, evolving into a significant global enterprise.
Italy's mountainous regions face escalating risks from landslides and other hydrogeological disasters, raising alarms among local authorities about community safety.
As the International Energy Agency raises alarms about potential jet fuel shortages, EU officials attempt to reassure the public while recognizing a tight market.
An 85-year-old Frenchwoman detained by ICE has been repatriated to France following her husband's death.
Approximately 80,000 ethnic Hungarians reside in western Ukraine, navigating the complexities of Viktor Orban's anti-Ukrainian rhetoric and the ongoing regional conflict.
Experts warn that opening new oil and gas fields in the North Sea could jeopardize global climate initiatives, potentially encouraging fossil fuel exploitation in developing nations.
Strategic angle: Expert warns that Trump's language may set dangerous precedents for political discourse.