Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has announced an additional €10 million in humanitarian aid during his visit to Ukraine. Source: Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as reported by European Pravda Details: Albares began his visit in Lviv with a programme focused on political and diplomatic support for the Ukrainian government,
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares arrived in Ukraine on Tuesday, January 28. “I just arrived in Ukraine. It's been 3 years of unjust and unjustifiable war. We must make this the year of peace.
The police reports of the EU countries are full of data on the crimes of Ukrainian citizens who left for Europe after the start of the Russian special operation to denazify Ukraine. EADaily publishes only some chronicle.
Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has arrived in Ukraine for an official visit. — Ukrinform.
Russian prosecutors are seeking to recover nearly $33 million of funds that they say were allocated for the defence of the western Kursk region, invaded by Ukraine last year, but stolen instead by corrupt officials.
Spain is under pressure to raise its military spending. Spain could have to raise defence spending to five percent of GDP
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed continued support for Ukraine with the leadership of Portugal and Spain. — Ukrinform.
Speaking at World Economic Forum in Davos, Finland's foreign minister says she is 'pretty sure there will be peace' in Ukraine in 2025 - Anadolu Ajansı
Energy costs lifted Spanish manufacturing prices in 2024 following a contraction in the previous year, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said on Friday.
WASHINGTON – U.S-funded aid programs around the world have begun firing staff and shutting down or preparing to stop their operations, as the Trump administration's unprecedented freeze on almost all foreign assistance brings their work to a sudden halt.
Antony Blinken has a book deal, billed by his publisher as a “rare glimpse” into the “challenging and often controversial” responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the war in Gaza and other crises that broke out during his four years as secretary of state.
Since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014, one Russian phrase has haunted me. It translates to “They [Ukrainians] crucified a little boy wearing nothing but his underwear.” It sounds