The European Union warned that Russia and China were utilizing significant digital tools to interfere in Western democracies, with their messaging on the Ukraine conflict aligning more closely. Foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas emphasized the threat of foreign information manipulation and interference, pointing to over 80 countries and 200 organizations targeted by disinformation attacks. The EU’s latest report highlighted Russia’s focus on Ukraine, along with other events like the Olympics in Paris and elections in Moldova, as key areas of interference.
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Ukraine ceasefire talks planned on Sunday in Jeddah: Top US envoy
Talks on a ceasefire in Russia's war with Ukraine are set to continue in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff. Following a phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Witkoff stated that discussions on a ceasefire deal, including agreements on energy infrastructure and targets in the Black Sea, have been reached with the Russians, expressing hope that the Ukrainians will also agree to the...
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