U.S. pauses all current military aid to Ukraine
Military financing has been stopped, and officials are meeting to consider suspending another type of assistance
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to participate in the European Council meeting in Brussels on Thursday, his spokesman said.
Zelenskyy also plans to meet NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the Austrian chancellor and Belgian leadership during the visit, the spokesman said.
Norway’s government has affirmed that it will continue to supply fuel for U.S. Navy vessels, dismissing recent calls from a private marine fuel supplier to halt deliveries amid tensions linked to U.S.-Ukrainian relations.
President Donald Trump is preparing a new travel ban that could block entry for people from Afghanistan and Pakistan as early as next week. The move is part of an intensified immigration crackdown.
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, will chair the 20th EU-Central Asia Ministerial meeting hosted this year by Turkmenistan, in Ashgabat, on 4 March.
Heavy rainfall in northwestern Peru has caused a river to overflow, destroying infrastructure, flooding agricultural lands, and affecting at least 150 families in Tumbes province.
Poland plans mandatory military training for men to build a 500,000-strong army amid security threats.
North Korea has revealed its first nuclear-powered submarine under construction, a move that could enhance its long-range strike capabilities.
Slovaks take to the streets in nationwide protests against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s pro-Russian policies, demanding his resignation.
China has announced tariffs on over $2.6 billion worth of Canadian agricultural and food products, escalating trade tensions with Ottawa. The move follows Canada's October levies on Chinese goods and signals Beijing’s pushback against Western trade restrictions.
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