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Ukraine's Zelenskiy urges South Korea to provide defence systems -report

SEOUL, May 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine "desperately hopes" that South Korea will provide defensive military equipment such as anti-aircraft systems to fend off Russian attacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was cited as saying in an interview with a South Korean newspaper.

2 years ago
Europe

White House says Xi-Zelensky talks would be a 'good thing'

"We think it would be a very good thing if the two of them talk," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters when asked about a Wall Street Journal report that the Ukrainian leader is set to talk with Xi for the first time since Chinese-ally Russia invaded. ...

2 years ago
Europe

Ukraine says Putin wants to 'expand' war after US drone crash

"The incident with the American MQ-9 Reaper UAV -- provoked by Russia over the Black Sea -- is Putin's way of signalling his readiness to expand the conflict to involve other parties. The purpose of this all-in tactic is to always be raising the stakes," Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council secretary  Oleksiy Danilov said on social media. ...

2 years ago

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Europe

Biden 'gaffe' on Putin scrambles US message on Ukraine

Biden's comment that the Russian president "cannot remain in power" -- delivered in Warsaw at the close of three days of marathon diplomacy -- was termed "a horrendous gaffe" by one Republican senator.

3 years ago
Europe

Turkey says world cannot 'burn bridges' with Moscow

NATO member Turkey has good relations with both Russia and Ukraine and has sought to mediate in the month-long conflict.

3 years ago
Europe

Biden says Putin 'cannot remain in power' in fiery speech

Biden's comments on Saturday, including a statement earlier in the day calling Putin a "butcher," were a sharp escalation of the US approach to Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.

3 years ago
Europe

Russian forces are firing at a nuclear research facility in Kharkiv: Ukraine

"It is currently impossible to estimate the extent of damage due to hostilities that do not stop in the area of the nuclear installation," the post quoted the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate as saying.

3 years ago
Europe

Biden to seal LNG deal as EU grapples with energy crunch

The pact to be announced by U.S. President Joe Biden and the president of the EU's executive, Ursula von der Leyen, follows a day of three summits in Brussels where leaders lambasted Russia's invasion of Ukraine and offered fresh support to Kyiv.

3 years ago
Europe premium

US making plans in case Russia uses chemical, nuclear weapons

Russia has repeatedly raised the prospect of using nuclear weapons as it struggles to overcome Ukraine's military during the month-old war that the Russian government calls a "special operation." This week, the Kremlin said such weapons would only be used in the case of an "existential threat."

3 years ago
Europe

Biden says he thinks Russia should be removed from G20

"My answer is yes, depends on the G20," Biden said, when asked if Russia should be removed from the group.

3 years ago
Europe premium

Indonesia caught in the middle of Russia-Ukraine struggle

Indonesia has found itself caught in a tug-of-war between Russian and Ukrainian diplomatic efforts that aim to control the public perception of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

3 years ago
Europe

With war next door, Finland, Sweden train with NATO

While Finland and Sweden's partnership with the Atlantic Alliance is nothing new, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has pushed the two militarily non-aligned nations to deepen their cooperation with NATO even further.

3 years ago
Europe premium

Putin ‘wants’ to attend G20 summit despite potential boycott

Indonesia is caught between welcoming Russian leader Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit later this year and risking a boycott from other G20 members.

3 years ago
Europe

Kremlin accuses US of pressuring other countries over Russia's G20 membership

The United States and its Western allies are assessing whether Russia should remain within the G20, sources told Reuters on Tuesday. A G7 source, however, said it was unlikely that Indonesia, currently heading the G20, or members like India, Brazil, South Africa and China would agree to remove Russia from the group.

3 years ago
Europe

The scientists helping farmers kick the chemical habit

In a field in western France, the small purple and white flowers quivering among tender shoots of wheat are a clue that this is not conventional single-crop farmland.

3 years ago
Europe

Russia's ambassador in Indonesia says Putin plans to attend G20 summit

"Not only G20, many organisations are trying to expel Russia....the reaction of the West is absolutely disproportional," ambassador Lyudmila Vorobyova told a news conference on Wednesday.

3 years ago
Europe

Russia would only use nuclear weapons faced with 'existential threat': Kremlin

"We have a concept of domestic security, and it's public. You can read all the reasons for nuclear arms to be used," Peskov said. "So if it is an existential threat for our country, then it can be used in accordance with our concept."

3 years ago
Europe

Biden heads to Europe to bolster West's unity

The conflict with Russian President Vladimir Putin is redefining Biden's 14-month old presidency as he pivots from domestic woes to leading the transatlantic alliance in the most serious crisis in Europe for decades.

3 years ago
Europe

Russia's G20 membership under fire from US, Western allies

The likelihood that any bid to exclude Russia outright would be vetoed by others in the club - which includes China, India, Saudi Arabia and others - raised the prospect of some countries instead skipping G20 meetings this year, the sources said.

3 years ago
Europe

'Perfect storm': Europe COVID rise due to fewer curbs, subvariant

After more than a month of falling cases across much of the continent, countries such as Britain, France, Germany and Italy have all seen a dramatic resurgence of infections in recent days.

3 years ago
Europe

Belgium takes up baton to seek gas price cap

EU countries have already poured billions of euros into tax cuts and subsidies to combat surging energy bills - but with gas prices jumping to fresh records following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, countries are seeking extra options.

3 years ago
Europe

France's COVID-19 infections spike week-on-week

New cases over the previous 24 hours published on Sunday stood at 81,283, pushing a 7-day moving average to 89,002, compared with just over 60,000 average new cases one week earlier. The number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants also reached their highest value level since Feb. 18.

3 years ago
Europe premium

COVID-19 pandemic is 'far from over': WHO

The UN health agency has previously said that the acute phase of the pandemic could end this year but it would depend on how quickly we meet its target to vaccinate 70 percent of the population in each country, among other factors.

3 years ago
Europe

EU to mull Russian oil embargo with Biden set to join talks

Seeking to force a military withdrawal from Ukraine by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the EU - along with Western allies - has already imposed a panoply of punishing sanctions including a freezing of the assets of the Russian central bank.

3 years ago
Europe

Ukraine rejects Russian ultimatum to surrender Mariupol

"There can be no talk of surrendering weapons. We have already informed the Russian side of this," Iryna Vereshchuk told Ukrainska Pravda newspaper.

3 years ago
Europe

Zelensky says Israel good place for holding talks with Russia

Zelensky, speaking in his daily video appeal to Ukrainians after addressing Israel's parliament by video link, said Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had been trying to act as an intermediary between Kyiv and Moscow.

3 years ago
Europe

Ten million have fled their homes in Ukraine: UN

"Among the responsibilities of those who wage war, everywhere in the world, is the suffering inflicted on civilians who are forced to flee their homes," said UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi.

3 years ago
Europe premium

Freud, a 'mad' president and a century of European diplomacy

"Le President est-il devenu fou?" (Has the president gone mad?) by Patrick Weil takes a fresh look at US president Woodrow Wilson (1913-21), who helped forge the Treaty of Versailles after World War I and tried to establish lasting peace through the creation of the League of Nations. 

3 years ago
Europe premium

Biden warns Xi against China backing Russia's war in Ukraine

The leaders of the world's two largest economies had a nearly two-hour phone call, focusing on Ukraine, where China's close ally Russia is in the fourth week of a bloody assault.

3 years ago
Europe

EU seeks energy price-busting strategy amid Ukraine crisis

As companies and consumers alike labor under the strain with food and energy prices soaring to multi-decade highs, governments are pondering what means they have at their disposal to react and lessen the pain.

3 years ago
Europe

Macron to unveil program as election looms

The 44-year-old delayed declaring his intention to seek re-election to the last possible moment and is now under pressure to engage with voters and rivals ahead of polls on April 10.

3 years ago
Europe premium

France pledges support for Indonesia’s energy transition

As the two countries draw closer, France has renewed its commitment to support both Indonesia’s energy transition, as well as sustainable finance – all part of an effort to increase its development portfolio in the Indo-Pacific region.

3 years ago
Europe

Kyiv to impose curfew for 'difficult and dangerous' 35 hours

The announcement came as Russia launched fresh attacks in Ukraine's capital, which has nearly been encircled by Moscow's troops in the third week of the invasion and that has lost an estimated half of its 3.5-million pre-war population.

3 years ago
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