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Amazon S3 on MSNNATO Collapse Begins? Slovak PM Fico Stuns NATO with Pro-Russia Shift |€20B Russian Oil Deal at RiskSlovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stunned NATO and EU allies after rejecting proposed sanctions on Russian energy, calling ...
Robert Fico said he would maintain the veto on the next package of sanctions.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNMacron and Putin back in contact. Which other world leaders maintaining dialogue with KremlinFor the first time in nearly three years, French President Emmanuel Macron held a phone call with Kremlin leader Vladimir ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSN‘Go to hell’: Banners appear in eastern Slovakia targeting Fico over his ties to MoscowMocking signs criticising Prime Minister Robert Fico’s government have appeared on bridges in several towns that normally ...
Juraj Blanár, Slovakia's foreign minister, said the West could "perhaps even forgive" Russia if it led to peace talks.
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Al Jazeera on MSNPutin confirms he wants all of Ukraine, as Europe steps up military aidTrump made no pledge of assistance to Ukraine at NATO summit, but said he’d ‘try’ and sell Patriot interceptors.
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Slovak protesters condemn PM Robert Fico's Moscow visit to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin - MSNPrime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands during their meeting before Victory Day parades in Moscow, Russia, Friday, May 9, 2025 ...
A beach in the Australian state of South Australia has been closed due to a mysterious foam. Surfers have reported cold and flu symptoms after visiting Waitpinga Beach. Numerous dead fish have also ...
The minister called for a return to “diplomatic means”, claiming the West has to find a means to co-operate with Russia. His ...
Ivan Hortal Sanchez, European Union campaigner at Razom We Stand, told Newsweek Nordstream symbolized the EU's toxic ...
The US president wants separate spheres of influence dominated by the US, China and Russia. For small states, this new world order poses both risks and opportunities.
A European Union foreign minister has suggested that Russia's actions in Ukraine should "perhaps" be forgiven as two countries stall plans for more sanctions. Slovakia's foreign minister Juraj Blanar ...
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