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U.S. Plans to Confiscate Russian Assets: Will the EU Follow?
KSE Institute has presented a report titled “U.S. Plans to Confiscate Russian Assets: Will the EU Follow?” It provides an overview of the newly adopted US Act On Confiscation Of Russian Sovereign Assets (Repo Act), and explores proposals to use revenues generated by the Russian reserves under discussion in the EU.

Ukraine urgently needs South Korean air defense systems, envoy says
Days after a Russian missile attack decimated a children’s hospital in Ukraine, Kyiv’s ambassador is imploring South Korea to provide his country with air defense systems to shore up its war effort.
“Amid relentless Russian attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure facilities, we need to protect ourselves from missiles and drones”

UN Security Council To Discuss ‘Massive’ Russian Attack That Killed Dozens In Ukraine
The UN Security Council will meet on July 9 to discuss a Russian missile attack on Kyiv’s Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital that was part of a “massive” attack on July 8 that hit several cities across the country, killing at least 41 people and injuring at least 140, officials said.

The Nato alliance should not invite Ukraine to become a member
Some claim bringing Ukraine into Nato would deter Russia from ever invading the country again. That is wishful thinking
At last year’s Nato summit, the United States focused on improving Ukraine’s self-defense capabilities rather than addressing the country’s potential membership in Nato.

The Kremlin’s crimes will continue to escalate until Russia is defeated
Almost two and a half years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Kremlin still retains the ability to shock with the scale of its crimes. On July 8, the targets were Ukrainian children. Not just any children, but kids being treated for cancer, whose daily lives were already full of fear and pain.

Opinion: As NATO leaders meet in Washington, 5,000 miles away desperation sets in
This week, 32 NATO allies will be gathering in Washington, DC, amid what they rightly describe as “the most dangerous security environment since the Cold War.”
The overarching message from Ukrainians I’ve spoken to over the past few weeks, including Inna, is: “Help us stop this war — now.”