Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has deployed soldiers to secure key energy facilities after alleging Ukraine may target Hungary’s infrastructure.
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Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky is pressing the EU to approve a €90 billion loan package despite resistance from Hungary and other states. The proposal highlights deep divisions over war funding and economic risk.
Slovakia has stopped emergency electricity exports to Ukraine after Kyiv failed to restore Russian oil transit. The decision deepens a diplomatic and energy dispute.
A former intelligence adviser reveals how a modern royal intelligence service was built inside Monaco’s monarchy. This episode examines sovereignty, power insulation, and the hidden architecture protecting elite influence.
Iran’s foreign minister says there is still a strong possibility of reaching a new agreement with the United States. Diplomatic efforts continue as both sides weigh terms for a potential deal.
Trump is expected to visit China in late March for discussions with Chinese leadership. The trip highlights renewed diplomatic engagement between the two global powers.
Russia’s FSB alleges a UK connection to an assassination attempt on a senior Russian general in Moscow. Authorities say suspects tied to Ukrainian intelligence have been detained.
Protesters in Albania attacked government headquarters during a night of unrest marked by fires and clashes. The violence highlights deepening political divisions and mounting public anger.
After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called U.S. pressure in negotiations “not fair,” the White House pushed back with statements defending its stance on peace talks and security focus.
During a panel titled “The West-West Divide” at the Munich Security Conference, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka engaged in a heated exchange over issues like Trump, culture, and gender politics.
At a Munich gathering, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton encountered unexpected pushback from Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka. His calm challenge to her talking points visibly disrupted her prepared remarks.
Marco Rubio’s European tour heated up as he addressed leaders on Western cooperation and challenged narratives around Cuba’s revolution. His comments have drawn significant attention and debate.
The Kremlin confirmed that Russia and France have resumed technical-level contacts, which, if there is political will, could help quickly restore high-level dialogue. Russian officials noted no clear indication yet of mutual desire for talks.
Russia’s foreign minister dismissed allegations that Jeffrey Epstein had links to Russian intelligence. Moscow says the claims are media speculation meant to shift attention from Western scandals.
Putin’s 2007 Munich speech challenged NATO expansion and the US-led global order. Nearly two decades later, its warnings remain central to Russia-West tensions.


















Tucker Carlson’s Sleight of Hand
The column criticizes Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Mike Huckabee, asserting that Carlson misrepresents Zionism, Israel’s history, and related theological claims.