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Americans still welcome, Denmark says
Breadcrumb Trail Links NewsWorldTravel Tourism organization says Trump's rhetoric shouldn't stop U.S. citizens from visiting the country Author of the article: Published Feb 16, 2026 • 1 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Musher…
"This war will only end when Russia is at least economically, potentially militarily, exhausted" – Merz at Munich Security Conference
Homepage News Politics 16:54 13 Feb 2026 "This war will only end when Russia is at least economically, potentially militarily, exhausted" – Merz at Munich Security Conference Photo source: Х / Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz Alvina Kaminska The Russian Federation is not currently showing any readiness…
21,400 disinformation posts in three days: Russia returns “ungrateful Ukraine” narrative to Europe ahead of Geneva talks - Euromaidan Press
Between 13–15 February, about 130 resources involved in Russian foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) published approximately 21.4 thousand materials mentioning Ukraine. These were systematic campaigns of disinformation, propaganda, incitement, and psychological operations…
Russia's A-50 maker lost $65M as revenue collapsed 3.8x
Taganrog Aviation Scientific-Technical Complex named after Beriev (TANTK Beriev)—the only company capable of producing and maintaining Russia’s A-50 airborne early warning aircraft—reported a net loss of more than 5 billion rubles (approximately $65 million) in 2025, according to its financial…
German Carnival Revellers Take Swipes at Putin, Trump, Epstein
From Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin, no one is safe when Germans celebrate carnival with floats that satirise politicians. But the Russian president is not laughing.
Sculptor Jacques Tilly, head float designer for Duesseldorf’s parade, is on trial in absentia in Moscow, accused of spreading false…
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv’s forces made fastest battlefield gains since 2023, analysis finds
Ukraine recaptured 201 sq km from Russia between Wednesday and Sunday last week, taking advantage of a Starlink shutdown for Russian forces, according to an Agence France-Presse analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). The recaptured area (78 sq miles) is almost equivalent to…
As defence chiefs, we warn you today about Russia, and say this rearmament is not warmongering | Richard Knighton and Carsten Breuer
We write today not merely as the military leaders of two of Europe’s largest military spenders, but as voices for a Europe that must now confront uncomfortable truths about its security. Through the early years of our careers, Europe was emerging from the shadow of the cold war. Governments of all…
Helsinki pilot confirms gaps in drone navigation safety
Photo: Vesa Laitinen | Forum Virium Helsinki A pilot study has confirmed significant concerns regarding Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) interference at low altitudes within the city, a critical finding for the future of urban drone operations. The GNSS interference pilot was launched in…
One-Third of Russia’s Military Personnel Costs Are Death Benefits
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Latvia's Russian-language radio survives on a hidden state subsidy — the media regulator wants it over - Euromaidan Press
National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) of Latvia wants parliament to shut down all private Russian-language radio stations in the country, and is publicly calling out the lawmakers stalling the process, Delfi reports. The regulator argues the stations survive on a hidden state subsidy and…
What America Must Learn From Ukraine
Will Washington Repeat Moscow’s Mistakes? February 17, 2026 U.S. soldiers at a training exercise in Salinas, Puerto Rico, United States, January 2026 Ricardo Arduengo / Reuters MICHAEL BROWN is a Partner at Shield Capital and is the former Director of the Defense Innovation Unit at the U.S.…
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How the War and Latest Western Sanctions Are Impacting Russia’s Oil Sector
POLITICS SOCIETY ECONOMY CULTURE REGIONS RUSSIA & GLOBAL SOUTH DIGEST ABOUT POLITICS SOCIETY ECONOMY CULTURE REGIONS RUSSIA & GLOBAL SOUTH DIGEST ABOUT ECONOMY How the War and Latest Western Sanctions Are Impacting Russia’s Oil Sector February 17, 2026 Sergey Vakulenko Senior fellow at the Carnegie…
Hungary Threatens to Delay EU’s 20th Russia Sanctions Package
War Ukraine World North America Europe Eastern Europe Middle East Asia Economy Business Technology Finance Agriculture Videos Podcasts Analysis Corruption Watch Opinions Culture History Sports Classifieds Spotlight Cartoons North America Europe Eastern Europe Middle East Asia Business Technology…
"I promise to be your support for the rest of our lives": Ukrainian double amputee veteran marries his beloved in Lviv – video
Taras Levkovych, a 29-year-old veteran of the Russo-Ukrainian war who lost both legs on the front line, has married his girlfriend Viktoriia Opryshko in Lviv. He proposed to her a year to the day after they first met. Source: the Nezlamni (Unbroken) Rehabilitation Centre, a Ukrainian specialised…
About 100 Aircraft, Including Su-34 and Su-35 Jets, Spotted at Airbase in Lipetsk
#Aviation #Fighter jet #MiG-29 #MiG-31 #Russia #Russian Aerospace Forces #Su-34 #War with Russia A photo of the Lipetsk air base storage area as of 2025. Source: The Military Watch Russia has positioned about 100 fighter jets and attack aircraft, including newer models, at the storage area of the…
Secret F-16 unit with U.S. and Dutch pilots formed in Ukraine
17 February, 07:35 AM The unit was created under strict secrecy to operate the new F-16 fighter jets (Photo: REUTERS/Ann Wang) Ukraine has secretly formed an F-16 squadron in recent weeks, reportedly comprising Ukrainian, U.S., and Dutch pilots, Intelligence Online reported on Feb. 16. The outlet…
France releases suspected Russian shadow fleet tanker after huge fine, as Ukraine peace talks begin – as it happened
From 3d ago 07.20 EST France releases suspected Russia 'shadow fleet' tanker after fine of 'several million euros' France released a tanker suspected of being part of Russia’s sanctions-busting “shadow fleet” called “Grinch” after its owner paid a fine of several million euros, a minister said in…
Robot’s 10-mile frontline scramble to rescue Ukrainian soldier
DISPATCH BY ANTHONY LOYD In the no man’s land of the Donbas, there was only one way comrades of ‘Blackbird’ could try to bring him home Inside a control room of the 93rd Brigade drone unit Anthony Loyd, Kramatorsk Monday February 16 2026, 6.15pm, The Times When the soldier codenamed Blackbird was…
Four years of war in Ukraine: Childhood has ‘moved underground’, displacement continues – UN humanitarians
Speaking to reporters from a basement in Kherson, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) representative in Ukraine Munir Mammadzade said that the frontline city remains “under constant fire,” with daily attacks destroying homes and critical infrastructure, as well as the services that children and families…
Chinese tourists shun Japan over lunar new year holiday as rift deepens
Chinese tourists are continuing to shun Japan in large numbers, with the country falling out of the top 10 destinations for those celebrating the lunar new year with a trip abroad. Japan has had a dramatic drop in the number of Chinese visitors since the end of last year as a diplomatic row between…
State Department: No 'Gentleman's Agreement' Between US, Russia On Expired Nuclear Treaty
News State Department: No 'Gentleman's Agreement' Between US, Russia On Expired Nuclear Treaty Share Share Footage from the Russian Defense Ministry shows the launch, in October 2025, of a Yars intercontinental ballistic missile in northern Russia during drills of the country's nuclear forces.…
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Former Ukraine ambassador talks Russia-Ukraine war, U.S. foreign policy at UW-Madison visit
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, who served as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine from 2016 to 2019, spoke to community members at the Fluno Center Wednesday in an event with the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations, featuring a moderated Q&A panel with University of Wisconsin-Madison political science…
U.S. senators visit Kyiv power plant damaged in Russian attacks
17 February, 11:14 PM U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) in Kyiv, Feb. 17 (Photo: Ukraine’s Energy Ministry) U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) visited a combined heat-and-power (CHP) plant in Kyiv that was severely damaged by…
"It's ass": Ukraine's intelligence intercepts Russian troops struggling with Gazprom terminals after Starlink shutdown - Euromaidan Press
Russia's forces are searching for alternatives to Starlink after SpaceX's whitelist cut off their unauthorized access along the entire front line, Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) reported on 17 February. HUR shared what it described as intercepted Russian radio communications in which…
Russian oil exports through Baltic Sea caught in ice trap – Bloomberg
According to the outlet, the record ice cover and an acute shortage of ice-class tankers have led to a significant drop in oil shipment volumes. Specifically, in the first half of February, oil exports from the port of Primorsk fell by one-third compared to last year, and by 50% compared to the same…
Footage Shows Ukrainian F-16s Shooting Down Shaheds With APKWS II for the First Time — Enabling Mass Low-Cost Interceptions | Defense Express
The Ukrainian Air Force released a compilation video showing aerial interceptions during the repulsion of a russian air attack on the night of February 16–17. In total, the enemy employed 425 aerial attack assets, of which 392 were shot down or suppressed. Specifically, Ukrainian forces intercepted…
‘Economic fighters’: the volunteers helping direct sanctions against Russia
In August 2022, Olena Yurchenko stumbled across a heated discussion on a Russian-language online forum – and made a discovery that would ultimately affect US and European sanctions policy on the Ukraine war. The war had begun six months earlier. Yurchenko, 22, had been forced to leave Ukraine for…
Council of Europe pledges continued support for accountability, recovery, and democratic security in Ukraine - Portal - www.coe.int
Secretary General concludes Ukraine country visit Supporting Ukraine in the peace process, advancing the Council of Europe’s accountability and compensation mechanisms, as well as the democratic and rule of law reforms, which are also necessary for Ukraine’s EU integration, as an investment in…
Dark fleet of tankers out of control | The Australian Naval Institute
Marinera oil tanker By Tom Sharpe* The “dark” or “shadow” fleet of basically illegal, unregulated oil tankers carrying sanctioned oil from unsavoury regimes – first and foremost, Vladimir Putin’s Russia, but also Iran and Venezuela – to unscrupulous buyers in places such as India and China is…
Middle East update: Merchant ship attacked off Aden; Hormuz Iran’s drills | Shipping reports | Shipping Telegraph
Iran launched naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday in preparation for potential security and military threats in the strategic waterway. A statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the “Smart Control of the Strait of Hormuz” exercise aims to assess the operational…
Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought – University of Freiburg
University of Freiburg University of Freiburg Search Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought Freiburg, 17/02/2026 A research team at the University of Freiburg used a drone-based tracking system to provide the first high-resolution 3D flight paths of honey bees in natural…
“Could I Have Done More?”
Olga Tokariuk Journalist & senior analyst Wednesday, 18 February, 2026 The link has been copied Share via email The war began for me, obviously, on February 24, 2022 at 4am, when I woke up in Chernivits in the west of Ukraine, where my family live. Just before the full-scale invasion began, I was…
'Special consequences' — Zelensky announces new sanctions against Lukashenko for aiding Russian war effort
Ukraine has imposed a new package of sanctions against Belarus’s leader, Alexander Lukashenko, for helping Russia to sustain its war against Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Feb. 18. "We will significantly step up efforts to counter all forms of his facilitation of the killing of…
Geneva’s role in Ukraine and Iran peace talks - Monocle
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‘Difficult But Businesslike’: Ukraine Peace Talks in Switzerland End - The Moscow Times
Senior Russian and Ukrainian officials have ended the latest round of peace negotiations brokered by the Trump administration, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky saying the two sides once again failed to reach an agreement on fundamental issues. “We can see that some groundwork has been…
Russian era ends at abandoned launchpad in South American jungle
Russia abandoned the Kourou launchpad in response to European sanctions over Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine - Copyright AFP Ronan LIETAR Olga Nedbaeva “Stop. Danger of death. Work in progress.” This sign, written in Russian, is still hanging inside an office at the site where Russia once launched…
Almost all Russian coordination relied on illicit Starlink: Ukraine turns terminals outage into mutiple front-line victories - Euromaidan Press
The blocking of “unregistered” Starlink terminals revealed a significant vulnerability and technological lag of the Russian army, emphasizes expert Oleksandr Kovalenko. The Ukrainian General Staff used this situational advantage to launch a series of counterattacks, improving positions ahead of the…
Why GPS III, and what comes after it, still falls short in modern war
With the final GPS III satellite scheduled to launch in March, the United States is completing the most significant upgrade to its positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) infrastructure in more than a decade. GPS III delivers improved accuracy, stronger signals and enhanced anti-jam capabilities…
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