Hungarian leader Viktor Orban stated that Europe cannot afford to support Ukraine financially against the ongoing Russian invasion alone, predicting that President-elect Donald Trump will likely withdraw U.S. involvement from the conflict. Orban emphasized the need for a “peace budget” and expressed confidence that Trump, known for his aversion to war, will not escalate the situation in Ukraine. Historically reliant on foreign aid, Ukraine faces the challenge of sustaining resistance against Russia without significant support from the U.S. and the EU.
Full Article
One dead in stabbing in French city of Mulhouse
One person was killed and three police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse, France. A 37-year-old Algerian man, who shouted "Allahu Akbar", was arrested at the scene and a terrorist inquiry has been opened. The suspect, on a terrorism watch list and subject to a deportation order, seriously injured two officers and killed a 69-year-old Portuguese man who intervened. President Macron labeled it an Islamist terrorist attack, expressing condolences and vowing to...
Read more