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RISH ALUMINA PLANT UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR SELLING TO RUSSIA
An Irish alumina plant is being investigated over reports of exporting significant amounts of its product to Russia, according to the EUs top diplomat Kaja Kallas. She added that the plant is not currently sanctioned, although such a push has been reported within the European Union.
BULGARIA TO END MILITARY AID TO UKRAINE
Bulgaria will halt its military support for Kyiv, according to the countrys new Prime Minister Rumen Radev. We have already given enough, said Radev, who subsequently called for a diplomatic solution to Russias war with Ukraine.
UKRAINE STEPS UP PRESSURE ON RUSSIAN LOGISTICS
Ukraine says it is stepping up its pressure on Russian logistics both in the occupied territories and deep inside Russia, while reports from the southern front point to what could become a significant development near occupied Crimea.
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00:00 EU looks into Irish alumina plant selling products to Russia
01:10 Bulgaria to end military aid to Kyiv
02:20 Ukraine stepping up pressure on Russian logistics
06:06 Mercedes makes steps to enter military drone market
07:14 EU member states call for safeguards before bloc expands
08:04 Europeans do not believe U.S. would come to their aid in case of war