Politics

Putin’s ambitions put Finland’s troops, tanks back in vogue

Bloomberg For much of the last 30 years Finland’s armed forces have looked a little old fashioned, still configured to fight a major land campaign in Europe as though the Cold War never ended. No more. As Finland readies to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) against the backdrop of Europe’s bloodiest war since 1945, in Ukraine, the Nordic ...

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Fiji leader loses majority in election

Bloomberg Fiji’s long-time leader, Frank Bainimarama, failed to win a majority in elections held last week, leaving the Pacific island nation facing a hung parliament and a period of uncertainty as political parties look to form coalitions. Bainimarama’s Fiji First Party won 26 seats in the vote, according to Fijilive.com and data from the Fiji Elections Office. That’s two short ...

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Irish PM faces housing crisis in second stint

  Bloomberg Leo Varadkar took over as Ireland’s PM, or Taoiseach, for a second time as part of a coalition deal struck after the 2020 election, with an urgent housing crisis at the top of his agenda. The Fine Gael leader was elected by the country’s parliament with 87 votes to 62 and appointed to the role by the president ...

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North Korea tests new engine for long-range missile strikes

Bloomberg North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the test of a new solid-fuel rocket engine that could enhance the state’s ability to fire off quick-strike, longer-range missiles for delivering nuclear warheads. State media said Kim “guided the important test” of a “high-thrust solid-fuel motor,” noting it was the first of its kind for the country. “This important test has provided ...

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Putin to visit Belarus for talks with Lukashenko

Bloomberg Vladimir Putin is to travel to Belarus on Monday in his first visit in more than three years to his ally in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. President Alexander Lukashenko will host Putin in Minsk for talks on security and “joint measures to respond to emerging challenges,” as well as economic cooperation including on import substitution, according to a statement ...

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Hungary seeks to speed up Ukraine’s EU membership

  Bloomberg Hungary is simultaneously urging the speeding up of Ukraine’s integration into the European Union while maintaining close ties to Russia, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief adviser. “‘The Hungarian position is based on the idea of connectivity,” Balazs Orban, who’s unrelated to the premier, said in an interview in Brussels, referring to Russia. “So we should not ...

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Russian missile barrage knocks out power to Ukrainian cities

Bloomberg A salvo of Russian missiles knocked out power across Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin’s forces continued their campaign of attacking infrastructure. Rockets slammed into residential areas across the country, including the capital Kyiv, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko. Kharkiv, the country’s second-largest city, and Poltava suffered blackouts in the ninth barrage since October. The attack, which underscores Moscow’s focus ...

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Japan highlights China challenge in security policy

Bloomberg Japan described China as an “unprecedented strategic challenge” in a new national security policy that sets the long-pacifist nation on course for its biggest increase in defense spending since the end of World War II. The new strategy, approved by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s cabinet and seen by Bloomberg in a draft, laid out plans for Japan to develop ...

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Castillo gets 18-month detention amid protests

Bloomberg Peru’s ousted President Pedro Castillo was ordered to remain in custody for 18 months amid nationwide protests demanding his release and new presidential elections. Judge Juan Carlos Checkley Soria, member of an investigative court under the country’s high court, ordered Castillo detained until June 2024 while he’s investigated for the alleged crimes of rebellion and conspiracy against the state ...

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Russia is running out of missiles, says Ukraine’s security chief

Bloomberg Russia has enough firepower for only three or four more missile barrages of the kind that have devastated Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, Kyiv’s top defense official said. “We understand how much they’ve expended so far — we understand that they don’t have so many,” Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, said in an interview. As the ...

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