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A year of challenges will test our ability to float
If there is a quality that characterizes the Greek nation, it is the ability to survive the tumults of history and float above its waves. It is precisely this ability that will be tested in 2023. And - according to some - Greek-Turkish relations may be the most serious issue that will be decided.
Day 318 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Attacks continue despite Christmas and the “Ceasefire”
Here are the highlights of events related to the war in Ukraine over the past 24 hours:
Ukraine celebrates Christmas, the shelling does not stop
Ukraine celebrates Christmas, the first since the beginning of the war.
Putin orders weekend truce in Ukraine, Kiev won't take part
The impact of Russian President Vladimir Putin's order for his forces in Ukraine to observe a unilateral, 36-hour cease-fire was in doubt on Jan. 6 after Kyiv officials dismissed the move as a ploy but didn't clarify whether Ukrainian troops would follow suit.
Moscow also didn't say whether it would hit back if Ukraine kept fighting.
Russia's strange tactics lead the United States to a "dead end"
This concept of foreign policy behavior has left the United States in a quandary, as Washington fears that Moscow is deliberately complying with such measures, preparing to strike back at the West. This was announced by the political scientist, Dmitry Kulikov, live on the show "Evening with Vladimir Solovyov".
The EU and Reporters Without Borders Defended Bulgarian Journalist Christo Grozev over Russia's Actions against him
"We remind Russia that the right to information is enshrined in the international documents to which Moscow is a party", said today a spokesperson for the European Commission in response to a question related to the announcement that the Bulgarian investigative journalist Christo Grozev is wanted by the Russian authorities, BTA reported.
The end of NATO, everything is set for a collapse?
As they stated, this will happen after the relations between the Russian Federation and Germany improve.
They believe that the collapse of NATO began in Kabul in August 2021, when the US chaotically and disorderly withdrew its soldiers from Afghanistan. To this day, the process of disintegration of the North Atlantic Alliance continues.
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Moscow's punishment: You dare attack us?
Moscow would like, he says, for today's wave of missile attacks to be seen as punishment for the Ukrainian drone attack on Russian military targets in Crimea, which took place on Saturday.
The Kremlin wants this to be taken as a warning: You dare attack us in Crimea? Here's what you can expect in response.
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EU has frozen 17 bn euros in Russian assets: official
The European Union has frozen Russian assets worth around 17 billion euros since Moscow invaded Ukraine, EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders said in an interview.
The figure has risen from the roughly 13.8 billion euros ($13.75 billion) "from oligarchs and other entities" that Reynders announced in July that the EU had frozen, mainly in five countries.
War – Day 249: Explosions resound; Russians attack; NATO sent an appeal to Putin
Russia's defense ministry said British naval personnel blew up the Nord Stream gas pipeline last month, directly accusing the NATO member of sabotaging key Russian infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia's suspension of the Black Sea grain export agreement requires a "strong" response from the United Nations and the G20.
The EU has called on Russia to Return to the Grain Deal
The European Union has called on Russia to reconsider its decision to suspend its participation in the Ukrainian grain export deal, said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.
"The EU calls on Russia to reverse its decision," he tweeted.