The UK has cut funding aimed at countering Russian propaganda in the Western Balkans, where Russia is accused of sowing division and destabilisation, from £40 million last year to £24 million for 2025-26. Keir Starmer’s decision to cut overseas aid has resulted in a 40 percent reduction in funding for...
EU renews economic sanctions against Russia
Today, the Council renewed the EU’s restrictive measures in response to the Russian Federation’s continued actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine for a further six months, until 31 July 2026. These economic measures, first introduced in 2014, were significantly expanded after February 2022 in response to Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified and...
Europe is rearming
European militarisation is intensifying. In March, the EU published its White Paper for European Defence Readiness 2030, stating that “Europe must build a Defence Union that ensures peace through unity and strength.” The document paved the way for an unprecedented €800bn in additional defence spending. Even before the White Paper’s...
Deepfake about a “coup” in France: how a fake video nearly caused international panic
In December 2025, social networks, particularly Facebook, became a platform for the spread of dangerous deepfakes — videos generated by artificial intelligence that announced an alleged coup in France. The video, which imitated an emergency report from the scene, garnered over 13 million views and caused real alarm not only...
BND becomes “decisive”: Chancellor Merz’s plans for 2026
The office of Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz is preparing a major reform of the law on Germany's Federal Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst, BND). According to the draft of the new law, which is in the early stages of development, the country's foreign intelligence service will receive significantly expanded powers. This will...
New step for the Migration Pact: EU introduces common list of safe countries
On December 18, 2025, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU reached a political agreement on the creation of the first ever common list of “safe countries of origin” in the history of the European Union. This decision was an important step in the implementation of the Migration...
“The West needs to prepare for a more difficult situation”: NATO Vice Admiral on the risks of a protracted war
Vice Admiral Mike Atlee, commander of NATO's Allied Maritime Command, said in a recent interview that the alliance's armed forces currently lack the resilience and sustainability to wage a protracted conflict. This admission reinforces experts' and politicians' concerns about Europe's readiness for a long-term confrontation with Russia against the backdrop...
Neo-Nazi teenagers: German prosecutors bring charges against eight members of terrorist group
The German Federal Prosecutor's Office (Bundesanwaltschaft) has officially brought charges against eight young people suspected of belonging to the right-wing extremist terrorist group “Last Wave of Defense” (Letzte Verteidigungswelle, L.V.W.). Seven of them are charged with membership in a terrorist organization, and one with supporting such an organization. The charges...
The European Union has imposed sanctions on another 41 tankers belonging to Russia’s “shadow fleet”
The Council of the European Union has announced new restrictive measures against 41 vessels that, according to the EU, are part of Russia's so-called “shadow fleet” of oil tankers. These measures are aimed at further reducing Moscow's revenues from energy exports obtained by circumventing the oil price cap mechanism. According...
Germany launches “Deutschlandfonds” to attract private investment in key sectors
The German federal government has announced the launch of an ambitious investment fund called Deutschlandfonds, which aims to mobilize significant private funds for the development of strategically important sectors of the economy. The fund's goal is to attract €100-130 billion in technology, defense, energy, and critical raw materials. According to...










