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For one thing, they said, Ukraine’s parliament would be unlikely to endorse any such proposal. “I don’t see the parliament ever passing anything like that,” opposition lawmaker Oleksandra Ustinova said. “It would be seen as a capitulation.” And after all they’ve suffered at the hands of the Russians, Ukrainians are in no mood to do so. According to the KIIS poll, 63 percent are prepared to continue to resist Russia for as long as necessary. And while that’s a decrease from the 71 percent to 73 percent recorded from May 2022 to February 2024, it’s also a significant uptick from…

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BRUSSELS — European leaders failed to reach a deal to use frozen Russian assets to send billions of euros in financial aid to Ukraine after 15 hours of discussions at an EU summit in Brussels. In a blow for EU unity, leaders will now consider a solution based on joint borrowing to send €90 billion to Ukraine over two years. This plan won’t include Hungary, Slovakia and Czechia. Germany, which had long opposed this type of funding, came on board. “Decision to provide 90 billion euros of support to Ukraine for 2026-27 approved,” European Council President António Costa posted on…

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BRUSSELS — European leaders failed to reach a deal to use frozen Russian assets to send billions of euros in financial aid to Ukraine after 14 hours of discussions at an EU summit in Brussels. In a blow for EU unity, leaders will now consider a solution based on joint borrowing to send €90 billion to Ukraine over two years. This plan won’t include Hungary, Slovakia and Czechia. Leaders broke from the summit briefly about 1:30 a.m. and will continue their discussions into the night.With a deal on Ukraine’s long-term financing still up in the air, leaders are talking about…

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The later edition is often sparsely attended, but is seen as a chance for journalists to dig in on late-breaking stories. Downing Street said Thursday that instead of the afternoon briefings there will now be “occasional” afternoon press conferences with ministers or technical briefings with officials. When an “occasional” morning press conference is held, the morning briefings will be cancelled, too. These press conferences will also be open to social media influencers, a practice the government has been experimenting with in recent months despite some grumbling from established reporters. “The media landscape has been utterly transformed over the last few…

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A former colleague during Turner’s time in May’s No. 10 said the ambassadorial pick is “one of those just incredibly accomplished people who seems to achieve difficult things really quickly.” “When he became ambassador to Pakistan, he learned Urdu in about three months, and went from, as far as I know, no knowledge of the language whatsoever, to being able to have detailed conversations about the future of the Pakistani cricket team,” they said. The same former colleague described Turner as “really effective” while also being a good colleague — two qualities which few senior figures possess at the same time.  Peter Ricketts, former national security adviser…

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Published on 18/12/2025 – 23:27 GMT+1 •Updated 23:35 Following tense negotiations among the 27 member states, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday pushed the signature of the contentious Mercosur agreement to January to the frustration of backers Germany and Spain. The trade deal dominated the EU summit, with France and Italy pressing for a delay to secure stronger farmer protections, while von der Leyen had hoped to travel to Latin America for a signing ceremony on 20 December after securing member-state support. Without approval, the ceremony can no longer go ahead. There is not set date. “The Commission…

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EU leaders in Brussels are locked in discussions over whether to use frozen Russian assets to fund a €210 billion loan to Ukraine — and if not, what to do instead. The pessimism that blighted the past few weeks has started to lift a little, with several senior diplomats who have knowledge of the deliberations now predicting an agreement on Thursday night or Friday. Belgium, where most of those assets are held, have been the most vocal holdout since the last EU summit in October, but officials say the country has engaged constructively in Thursday’s negotiations. Leaders’ advisers have been meeting…

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By&nbspEuronews Published on 18/12/2025 – 9:45 GMT+1 •Updated 10:53 Azerbaijan shipped petroleum products by rail to Armenia on Thursday, marking the first such export in decades and a tangible breakthrough in efforts to normalise relations between the two countries, officials said. The Thursday delivery included 22 rail tank cars carrying 1,210 tonnes of AI-95 petrol produced by Azerbaijan’s state oil company, SOCAR, which departed for Armenia via Georgia, Baku-based international outlet AnewZ reported. Officials on both sides said the export represents a significant step beyond political statements and demonstrates the practical economic benefits of peace. The fuel shipment follows an…

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Turek had faced criticism from President Petr Pavel over past racist, homophobic and extremist social media posts, and has yet to secure a meeting with Pavel to clear the way for his appointment. Babiš’ new government includes his own populist ANO party, the anti-EU, anti-green Motorists and the far-right Freedom and Direct Democracy. Under its new PM Czechia has quickly joined arms with regional neighbors Slovakia and Hungary in rejecting aid for Ukraine, and like Bratislava and Budapest now also opposes the bloc’s ETS2 emissions allowances and other climate measures. Macinka will run the environment ministry on an interim basis…

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Published on 18/12/2025 – 19:58 GMT+1 The European Union’s top court ruled on Thursday that Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal was not “independent and impartial” because of politicised appointments made under the previous conservative government. In its ruling, the EU’s Court of Justice said the Polish Constitutional Tribunal had “infringed the principle of effective judicial protection” and “disregarded the primacy, autonomy, effectiveness and uniform application of EU law.” The Constitutional Tribunal is the highest judicial body in Poland, responsible for checking the compatibility of laws, policies and international agreements with the country’s constitution. Between 2015 and 2023, Poland’s former ruling Law and…

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