top of page


In association with Prognoz News www.prognoznews.co.uk
We operate entirely on donations. Please contribute if you like reading these articles.


The European Union's twentieth sanctions package against Russia
Thursday 23 April 2026 Today the European Union took a step that was at once financial, strategic and psychological. It approved a €90 billion loan facility for Ukraine for the years 2026–2027, while simultaneously adopting its twentieth package of sanctions against the Russian Federation. The coupling of these two measures is not accidental. It reflects a maturing doctrine within European policy — that support for Kyiv and coercion of Moscow must proceed in tandem, each rein
10 minutes ago


Erdoğan's warning: is the Middle East conflict weakening Europe?
Thursday 23 April 2026 In recent days, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has issued a pointed warning: that the widening conflict involving Iran is “starting to weaken Europe”. His remark, delivered in conversation with European counterparts, is at once a statement of immediate economic concern and a deeper geopolitical critique. It invites reflection not merely on the consequences of the present war in the Middle East, but upon the structural fragilities of Europe itself — fragilities th
37 minutes ago


Ukraine's use of drones to strike Russia's energy facilities
Thursday 23 April 2026 The war between Ukraine and Russia has entered a phase in which the geography of conflict extends far beyond the front lines — into pipelines, refineries and export terminals deep within the Russian Federation. Ukrainian long-range drones, once an improvised instrument of asymmetric warfare, have become a systematic tool of economic attrition. Their targets are not chosen at random. They are the arteries of Russia’s war economy — and increasingly, they
1 hour ago


The European Union's EUR 90 billion loan to Ukraine: financial priorities
Wednesday 22 April 2026 The quiet reopening of the Druzhba pipeline today, and the subsequent acquiescence of Hungary to the disbursement of a €90 billion European Union loan to Ukraine, marks not merely a diplomatic compromise but a profound moment of economic change. The loan, due to be confirmed tomorrow, constitutes both a war fund and a reconstruction endowment — a sum capable of reshaping the trajectory of Ukraine’s wartime and post-war economy alike. The scale of the f
1 day ago


History’s Echoes: What the First World War Teaches About Ukraine Today
Wednesday 22 April 2026 There are moments in history when events appear so unprecedented, so violently dislocating, that contemporaries insist no comparison can suffice. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is often described in such terms. Yet the closer one looks, the more the present conflict begins to resemble an earlier European catastrophe: the First World War. Not because history repeats itself in any mechanical sense, but because patterns of human behaviour, institutional
1 day ago


Western politicians: always in the air
Monday 22 April 2026 The modern Western politician, observed at close quarters, appears less a statesman than a peripatetic apparition — a figure glimpsed fleetingly at airport gates, in motorcades, on summit stages and in the choreographed spontaneity of handshake diplomacy. One is left to wonder, with only mild irony, whether governance itself has become a secondary activity — something squeezed into the margins between flights. This is not an entirely new phenomenon. Diplo
1 day ago
bottom of page