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Kyiv Protests To Hungary Over Map Missing Crimea
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry on June 3 protested to the government of Hungary over an official video that used a map of Ukraine that did not include the Russian-occupied region of Crimea. The complaint called the incident a "provocation" and demanded that Hungary fulfill its commitment as a member of the UN, the European Union, and NATO to support Ukraine’s territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. Hungary, which published the video on May 30, has not responded to Kyiv's protest. To read the original story by RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, click here .
Zelenskiy Sacks Senior Cybersecurity Officer Amid Corruption Allegations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has dismissed Ilya Vityuk, head of the cybersecurity department of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), amid allegations of corruption.
Russia Breached Global Chemical Weapons Ban In Ukraine War, U.
The United States on May 1 accused Russia of violating the international chemical weapons ban by deploying the choking agent chloropicrin against Ukrainian troops and using riot control agents "as a method of warfare" in Ukraine.
New Sanctions Aim To Further Degrade Russia's Ability To Manufacture Weapons.
The U.S. Treasury Department on May 1 imposed new sanctions on hundreds of companies and people tied to Russia's weapons development program as part of its continuing effort to limit Russia’s ability to access the materials it needs to “prosecute ...
EU Remains Serbia's Goal, Says Prime Minister-Elect.
Prime minister-elect Milos Vucevic told the Serbian parliament on May 1 that membership in the European Union remains the country’s strategic goal but said “burdens” introduced into the membership process “cannot be ignored.”
New Serbian Government Maintains Policy Of 'Sitting On Two Chairs' Of East And West.
By appointing two members who are under U.S. sanctions to the new Serbian government, Belgrade has only nurtured its relationship with Moscow, a senior associate with the Berlin-based Council for Democratization Policy told RFE/RL on April 30.
‘Country club’ politicians catering to ‘extremes,’ says independent Nebraska Senate candidate.
Independent candidate for Nebraska’s Senate seat Dan Osborn discusses why he is running for office. He joins Meet the Press NOW to talk about his approach on the campaign trail and the challenges of running against an incumbent. » Subscribe to NBC...
Numerous law enforcement officers shot in Charlotte: Police.
Law enforcement officers were trying to serve a warrant in a residential neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, and were met with gunfire. —–– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events on ABC News L...
Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca.
A dad who suffered a brain injury just days after receiving a British-developed COVID vaccine has told Sky News he would never have had the jab if he had known of the risk of rare but serious side effects. Jamie Scott, who has two young boys and i...
‘The Five’: CNN smacks Biden with a dose of reality.
'The Five' co-hosts discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with Drew Barrymore and President Biden's latest poll numbers. #foxnews #fox #thefive Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Channel Live: FOX News Chann...
Wiping out Hamas in Rafah will take Israel 3 months and Hezbollah and Iran must be next says expert.
Middle East defense expert Jonathan Conricus emphasizes the strategic importance of eradicating Hamas in Rafah. He outlines a comprehensive plan, estimating a three-month timeline for Israel to achieve this objective. Conricus underscores the nece...