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Russian disruption in Europe points to patterns of future aggression

Russian disruption in Europe points to patterns of future aggression

The case of Britons allegedly working for Russian intelligence is just one example of how Moscow is actively disrupting normal life in Europe and the Baltic region.
A British man has been charged over an arson plot targeting a Ukrainian business after allegedly being recruited to act for the mercenary Wagner Group.

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OPINION: What if Ukraine Destroys Russia’s Strategically Vital Kerch Bridge?

OPINION: What if Ukraine Destroys Russia’s Strategically Vital Kerch Bridge?

Kyiv Post asks German expert Andreas Unland about the implications of a successful Ukrainian attack on Russia’s main link with occupied Crimea – the Kerch Bridge.
There are increasing rumors that a major attack on the Karch Bridge connecting Russia to Crimea is imminent. How high do you think the chances are that such an attack is actually imminent and could be successful? At what point in time?

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Easter: A Symbol of Resilience in Ukraine’s Fight Against Occupiers | Ukraine in Flames

Easter: A Symbol of Resilience in Ukraine’s Fight Against Occupiers | Ukraine in Flames

The Celebration of the Resurrection of Christ in times of war takes on special symbolism. It is during such times that the spiritual foundation of existence helps to survive and preserve universal moral qualities. It is not surprising that the celebration of the main holidays – Christmas and Easter – testified to the resilience of man in opposition to the totalitarian machine of destruction during Soviet times.

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Why Pay for Kyiv? Because We Must

Why Pay for Kyiv? Because We Must

Western officials now say that Ukraine’s fate hangs in the balance, despite the $61bn aid package finally agreed upon by the US House of Representatives, which has now passed into law.
The situation at the front is extremely grave.

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The UK defence budget increase is welcome but defers tough choices

The UK defence budget increase is welcome but defers tough choices

The government will need to be clearer on how the spending increase will be funded and where the UK will direct its focus.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to increase UK defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030, saying this would deliver ‘an additional £75 billion for defence by the end of the decade’.

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