‘We always knew we could rely on the UK’, says Ukrainian MP Oleksandr Merezhko. ‘But it has changed over the last year, for the better’. Published in conjunction with the Kyiv Post
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To mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine, Sian Norris spoke to guests and hosts on the Homes for Ukraine scheme
Brexit fudged the question of the Irish border. The Tory "Ultras" that pushed for a hard Brexit are still loaded for bear on this matter.
A stocktaking on the impact of the economic sanctions against Russia.
The much -maligned EU gas price cap is not looking any better with age.
Putin was in fine form, focusing on domestic programs, wth no new battlefield plans. But he didn't mince words about the West.
Italy searches for energy after cutoff from Russia.
By Patrick Lawrence / Original to ScheerPost I love Wang Yi’s response when The New York Times’s Michael Crowley caught him in a hallway at the Munich Security Conference Saturday and asked the Chinese foreign minister if he planned to meet Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines. “He simply chuckled,” Crowley wrote of […]
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The Minimum Service Levels Bill – and plans to scrap all 'retained' EU laws – could be in breach of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, reports Josiah Mortimer
An effort to deflate the hype over the probable loss of the war by Ukraine does not go far enough.