War in Ukraine and Falling EU Demand Drive Bulgaria’s 2025 Export Decline
Bulgaria’s export sector continued to face challenges in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of decline
US President Joe Biden has authorized the delivery of anti-personnel mines to Ukraine, marking a notable shift in US policy. According to an unnamed source cited by Reuters, these mines are intended to help Ukrainian forces slow Russian advances along the eastern front. The source added that the mines are expected to be deployed exclusively on Ukrainian territory, away from areas with civilian populations.
The Washington Post noted that the White House had previously avoided providing this type of ammunition due to internal concerns and opposition from anti-landmine advocates. However, the changing dynamics of the conflict have pushed Washington to consider alternative military support measures. Ukrainian forces have already received American anti-tank mines earlier in the conflict.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian defense forces successfully countered a Russian air attack on Kyiv early this morning, according to local authorities. Explosions were heard in the city as air defense systems intercepted incoming threats. In Russia, local officials reported that 42 Ukrainian drones were destroyed across at least eight southern and central regions. Of these, 32 drones were shot down in the Bryansk region near the Ukrainian border. No damages were reported.
In a related development, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov accused the West of using Ukraine as a tool to achieve a strategic defeat for Russia. He was responding to claims that Washington had authorized the use of long-range missiles on Russian territory.
President Volodymyr Zelensky is not preparing to announce presidential elections or a referendum on a potential peace agreement with Russia on Feb. 24, the fourth anniversary of the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to present a roadmap for holding presidential elections on February 24, together with a proposal for a nationwide referendum on a potential peace agreement with Russia.
Japan is preparing to deepen its cooperation with NATO by joining an alliance-backed framework aimed at supporting Ukraine
WHO launched its Humanitarian Appeal for Ukraine 2026, requesting USD 42 million to protect access to health care for 700,000 people.
Delegations from Ukraine, Russia, and the United States reached an agreement on the exchange of 314 prisoners between Kyiv and Moscow on the second day of peace talks in Abu Dhabi
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed in an interview with French television channel France2 that 55,000 Ukrainian servicemen have been killed since Russia launched its invasion in February 2022
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