Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Stretch Into a 2nd Day
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New European measures to crack down on Russia’s shadow fleet could severely hurt its economy at a time when it is looking increasingly vulnerable.
Also in this newsletter: Latvian PM and Estonian President back EU envoy for Ukraine-Russia talks, and Brussels cautions member states over social media crackdowns. View on euronews
Russian military intelligence is paying young people to carry out espionage, arson, and other attacks across Europe.
Russia is increasingly targeting European satellites, raising fears over weak encryption in older systems and the risk of spying, disruption, or sabotage as the war in Ukraine drags on
Russia has intercepted communications from at least a dozen European satellites, including those carrying Government and military data, officials warn.
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Carlo Masala, bestselling author of 'If Russia Wins: A Scenario', told The i Paper that Russia wants to destroy Nato
The Russian Security Council's deputy chairman praises US President Trump as an effective leader who was seeking peace.
Russian officials and media are reacting to President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland with a mix of glee and caution.
MOSCOW, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Russian energy giant Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies to Europe via the TurkStream undersea pipeline rose 10.3% in January year-on-year, Reuters calculations showed on Monday.
Moscow's propaganda machine has been hard at work depicting Europe as a "digital gulag," hellbent on suppressing free speech online. The latest campaign has targeted efforts by the U.K. and the EU to regulate X (formerly Twitter),
Berlin, a long-time anti-nuclear country and historically reliant on US defence, now backs a European-level discussion on nuclear deterrence. Warsaw and Stockholm have also shown interest in French capabilities, and London and Paris have already set up a consultation.