Month: January 2025
Viktor Orbán’s government has lost the right to receive about €1 billion in European Union aid to Hungary. This happened due to violations of the rule of law, according to DW.
By the end of 2024, Hungary was supposed to implement reforms aimed at complying with EU standards, including changes to laws on preventing conflicts of interest and fighting corruption.
However, since it has not done so, the country is now finally losing the right to this assistance, a European Commission spokesperson told DPA.
Failure to comply with standards
In December 2022, EU countries decided to freeze the payment of €6.3 billion from the European budget to Hungary under various programs. Brussels accused the government of Viktor Orbán of violating EU principles in the area of the rule of law, in particular, in the fight against corruption.
In total, the EU is blocking allocations to Hungary from its funds worth about €19 billion due to various violations. In addition to the rule of law, they also relate to human rights, refugee law, and other EU standards.
Hungary uses the issue of unblocking aid from European funds, in particular, in discussions around support for Ukraine. In December 2023, the European Commission approved advance payments of €900 million to Hungary as part of its still-frozen share of the recovery funds. In this way, the EU is trying to override Budapest’s veto on assistance to Ukraine.
In early December 2024, Viktor Orbán threatened to veto the next seven-year EU budget if Brussels did not unblock the frozen funds for his country.
On New Year’s night, Russian troops targeted at least four Shahed drones at residential buildings in the center of Kyiv. The enemy did this deliberately, Andriy Yermak, Head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, reports.
“The Russians struck regular buildings in the center of Kyiv. They intentionally aimed specifically at the capital’s center on New Year’s night. It is preliminarily known that at least four Shaheds attacked buildings in the center of Kyiv,” Yermak stated.
The head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office also added that law enforcement and experts are currently investigating everything promptly.
Consequences of Russia’s attack on Kyiv
Due to the drone attack in the Pecherskyi district of the capital, partial destruction occurred on the 4th to 6th floors of a residential building, as well as a fire on the roof of a nearby non-residential building.
The roof of one of the buildings of the National Bank of Ukraine caught fire, but it was extinguished later.
Debris also fell in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv. A non-residential building was damaged, causing a fire.
In addition, debris damaged the track of the high-speed tram in the Borshchahivka neighborhood, but tram services have already been restored.
Currently, two deaths are reported in the capital, and six people have been injured, including pregnant women.
Shahed raid on New Year’s night
In total, Russian occupiers launched 111 drones on New Year’s night. Of them, air defense forces shot down 63, and 46 other drones were lost locally.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has already responded to the latest Russian terror, stating that even on New Year’s night, Russia was concerned only with how to hurt Ukraine.
Austria’s Minister for Climate and Energy, Leonore Gewessler, stated that Austria is no longer dependent on Russian gas, as the country has adequately prepared for Ukraine’s decision to suspend transit.
Gewessler noted that Ukraine had repeatedly announced its decision to suspend the transit of Russian gas through its territory. To ensure uninterrupted and unrestricted gas supplies, market participants turned to alternative sources, compensating for supply limitations and guaranteeing gas delivery.
“Ukraine has made it clear in advance that it will not renew the transit contract with the aggressor Russia. We have done our homework and were well-prepared for this scenario… Austria is no longer dependent on Russian gas — and that is good,” the minister stated.
Suspension of Russian gas transit via Ukraine
Today, January 1, Ukraine suspended the transit of gas from the terrorist state of Russia to European countries through its territory. The European Union (EU) was prepared for this scenario and can receive natural gas from other countries through alternative methods.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also reiterated that Ukraine is ready to transport gas to Europe, provided it is not of Russian origin.
For more on the potential consequences of the transit suspension for the EU, Ukraine, and Moldova, read RBC-Ukraine’s report.
Miami’s beachfront high-rises are sinking fast. It’s a warning for coastal properties worldwide. https://t.co/Ubu76h01ch pic.twitter.com/QNuyDddXLa
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 1, 2025
The death toll from the Russian shelling of Kyiv on January 1 has increased. So far, 2 victims have been reported, according to the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko.
According to him, the aftermath of the Russian strike on the capital has been underway since the morning.
“Unfortunately, we already have 2 killed. My condolences to the families and friends” stated Tkachenko.
The rescue operation in the Pecherskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts continues.
Russian attack on Kyiv
On New Year’s Eve, Russian troops attacked Kyiv with drones. In particular, there were fires in the Pecherskyi district, for example, the roof of the National Bank building was on fire in Kyiv due to the attack by the Shahed.
One woman was reported to have been injured. Later, the number of victims in Kyiv gradually increased to 7 people, and a woman’s body was found under the rubble in Pecherskyi district. 2 pregnant women were among the victims.
Read all about the consequences of the Russian attack on Kyiv on January 1 in RBC-Ukraine’s report.
1 января 2025 года истекает пятилетний контракт между Киевом и Москвой. Как пишет агентство Reuters, остановка поставок «ознаменует почти полную потерю некогда могущественного влияния Москвы на европейский газовый рынок» pic.twitter.com/QG2FwiUcOb
— Голос Америки (@GolosAmeriki) December 31, 2024
Украина прекратила транзит российского газа через свою территорию https://t.co/yFuV5ScZXu
— Голос Америки (@GolosAmeriki) January 1, 2025
For decades, the CIA secretly monitored Latin American military regimes through #CIA-owned encryption machines. These regimes carried out brutal repression and terrorism against opposition figures—all while their secrets were under watch. https://t.co/2hU1HpGzZ8🕵️♂️🔐 #SpyHistory
— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) January 1, 2025