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Estonian PM Kristen Michal told Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot afford to end Moscow's war in Ukraine, comparing his grip on power to “riding a bike”. His comments come as an EU plan to mobilise €90 billion in support for Ukraine remains politically blocked. However, he stated that the €90 billion commitment must be delivered regardless of dissent from Hungary and Slovakia.

In the English Channel, less than two hours by fishing boat from Dover, some of the most potent weapons in Russia's war on Ukraine are hiding in plain sight.On a misty February morning midway between Britain.

News Commentary What comes out of this week’s negotiations may finally show whether the Russian president is serious. Yet.

The Russian president's name appears more than 1,000 times in the latest files. The first substantive mention of Vladimir Putin in the latest files, unearthed by Sky's Data and Forensics team, is from September 2011. "Bad idea now after plane crash," Epstein replies - a reference to Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, which was shot down over eastern Ukraine three days prior, killing all 298 people on board.

The Kremlin announced that US President Donald Trump had asked Vladimir Putin to halt strikes on Kyiv until February 1. However, Ukraine reported that Russia launched one missile and over 100 drones overnight. Follow DW.

Russian President Vladimir Putin should make tangible concessions before the European Union picks up the phone to re-establish direct communications, High Representative Kaja Kallas said on Thursday as more...

President Donald Trump has said Russia's Vladimir Putin "agreed" not to strike the capital for a week with a harsh cold snap forecast. Russia routinely targets Ukraine's electricity supply. Follow DW.

As the world’s political and business elites descend on Davos to try and provide answers to the world’s most burning issues under the slogan “The Spirit of Dialogue,” one envoy set to crash the summit might.



