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Tag: kyiv

For Kim Jong-Un, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is an ideal distraction

by Eva Hartman19 Apr 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

While the world is preoccupied with Russia, another unpredictable adversary is acting up under the radar.

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Hungary flirts with Russia amid Ukraine invasion

by Beatrix Heard6 Mar 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has steered Budapest closer to Moscow since stepping into power.

Europe, Explainer budapest, eu, hungary, invasion, kyiv, moscow, NATO, russia, ukraine, viktor orban, war
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