How the EU aims to put the squeeze on the Russian economy with new sanctions package
Key measures include a lower oil price cap, Nord Stream transaction ban and a full ban on Russian bank deals
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The spies are also blamed for a prolonged campaign of cyberattacks across Europe
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The German Chancellor admitted that Europe must ‘do more’ on defence spending
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London and Berlin signed a friendship treaty on Thursday intended to deter Russian aggression in Europe
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Watch live as Sir Keir Starmer meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Downing Street on Thursday (17 July).
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The US will send an undisclosed number of Patriot air defence systems to Kyiv, to be paid for by the EU
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The Sohae Satellite Launching Station has previously been used to put a satellite in orbit and also to test various missile components
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The Russia-Ukraine war has become the most drone-intensive conflict yet – and Ukrainian commanders believe they are the only thing keeping Russian forces at bay, writes Max Hunder and Sabine Siebold
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Trump has threatened 100% ‘secondary tariffs’ on likes of India and China, which experts warn could cause a global spike in oil prices
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Sir Keir Starmer has been grilled by a Labour MP over whether the government will impose sanctions on Israel to “stop the genocide”.
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The Kremlin has been granted extra time to pursue its summer offensive against Ukraine thanks to Trump’s 50-day window for Russia to accept a peace deal or face sanctions
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Daniel Martindale smiled as he received his new documents on Tuesday
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Melania Trump has been reminding her husband of the toll of Russian airstrikes
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New Ukrainian PM Svyrydenko says ‘war leaves no room for delay’ as she sets priorities for country
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The US president expressed disappointment in the Russian president over his continued attacks on Ukraine
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Don’t be misled; Trump is peeved by Putin and will make money from his irritation out of Ukraine’s war but he has not shifted away from Russia completely, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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Trump continued to express his frustration at Russian president Vladimir Putin on Sunday, saying he was “very disappointed”
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Kim Jong Un vows full backing for Russia’s war in Ukraine as Lavrov visits Pyongyang to cement growing military alliance
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Ukraine’s security agency says it has killed Russian agents suspected of assassinating a senior officer in Kyiv
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In an interview with The Telegraph, General Sir Patrick Sanders warned that the government needs to act swiftly to improve national resilience
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The former boss of MI6 has said that Vladimir Putin has played Donald Trump “like a violin” in the past but now the US president is his “only answer.”
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“Ask the Senate majority leader why he is not bringing it to the floor,” said Sen. Elizabeth Warren. “Is he afraid of Donald Trump?”
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