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EU Agrees on 18th Package of Sanctions against Russia
It assumes tightening restrictions against Russian banks and lowering the oil price ceiling to $47 per barrel

U.S. Senate Approves Legislation to Cancel Funding for USAID and Two Media
The crackdown on USAID continues

Orban Allows Hungary to Leave EU
Hungary joined the union in 2004, and in his opinion, Brussels did not impose its views on migration, gender education of children or participation in military conflict

Poland Spent $6 billion on Defense in Six Months
In total, the country expects to spend more than $50 billion on defense in 2025

U.S. State Department Imposes Restrictions on Public Assessments of Elections Abroad
The U.S. will refrain from "commenting on the democratic nature of elections in other countries unless there is a compelling foreign policy need to do so"

Ukraine Offers Foreign Manufacturers to Test Weapons at the Front
Among the military technologies that Kiev wants to test- new air defense capabilities are named first and foremost - "drone interceptors and systems with artificial intelligence"

Zelensky Announces "Mega Deal" with Trump
According to the New York Post, the U.S. will buy "combat-tested Ukrainian drones" in exchange for Kiev's consent to purchase a number of weapons from the United States

Slovakia Won't Ban Adoption of 18th Package of EU Sanctions against Russia
This was announced by PM of the Republic Robert Fico

Zakharova: The West is Preparing Moldova for Militarization as the "Second Ukraine"
Western countries are preparing Moldova for militarization in order to position it as the "second Ukraine"

Estonia Leads in Eurozone Inflation
Estonia has once again topped the Eurozone rankings for inflation, according to Estonian media reports. Data from Eurostat confirms this