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Sergiy Kyslytsia says Kremlin already at war with Europe and predicts that Vladimir Putin will ‘escalate escalating’
Europe needs to “get serious” about the existential threat posed to it by Russia, Ukraine’s deputy foreign minister has said, warning that Vladimir Putin will “escalate escalating”.
In an interview with the Guardian, Sergiy Kyslytsia – Kyiv’s former ambassador to the UN – said the Kremlin was already at war with Europe. He said Russia’s recent drone incursions against several EU countries were well-calculated and an attempt to “move the red lines”.
Shift raises food safety and welfare concerns as imports can bypass standards for domestic producers
Ukraine and Poland have overtaken other EU countries to become the UK’s biggest egg suppliers, sparking warnings that imports of eggs from caged hens are slipping “through the back door” despite welfare pledges.
Freedom of information data from the Animal and Plant Health Agency shows that, while the Netherlands supplied a large proportion of UK eggs in 2022, its share has steadily fallen. By 2025, Ukraine and Poland together accounted for more than 15m kilograms, with Spain, Italy and other southern and eastern European countries also having increased their exports.
The car magnate, who is restoring the Jewish author’s former villa, has been given permission to dig out a 500-metre road leading to a garage, causing consternation in the city
For three years the peace and quiet of Doris Rüggeberg’s cosy flat on the Kapuzinerberg, a picturesque wooded hill in Salzburg, has been interrupted by the noise from the nextdoor neighbour’s building site.
Wolfgang Porsche, a German-Austrian automotive magnate, bought the 17th-century villa at No 5 as a second home in 2019 for about €9m (£7.8m). Ever since, he has been busily renovating the property before he and his partner, Gabriele Prinzessin zu Leiningen, move in this winter.
Peruvian Congresswoman Threatens Journalist Amid Accountability Scrutiny
The Association of Journalists of Peru (ANP) condemned Congresswoman Kira Alcarraz on October 3, 2025, after she threatened reporter Marycielo Del Castillo following inquiries about alleged nepotism involving a relative. Alcarraz, a member of the right-wing party Podemos Perú, issued her remarks as she exited Congress, reports 24brussels.
During the confrontation, Del Castillo pressed Alcarraz about claims that she had appointed her son’s partner, Diana Alani De la Cruz, as coordinator of her congressional office. The investigation by Willax highlighted that De la Cruz reportedly lacked the necessary qualifications for the role.
Alcarraz reacted aggressively, stating, “If I were upset, rest assured I’d slam you against the wall. But since I’m not upset, that’s why you’re still alive.” She further warned, “You haven’t seen me upset, my dear. The day you do, rest assured not even your mother will want to be by your side.” Del Castillo later characterized the congresswoman’s conduct as “an unacceptable disrespect,” emphasizing the importance of journalistic scrutiny in a democratic society.
In her statement on social media platform X, Del Castillo asserted that Alcarraz’s hostility extended beyond her personally, characterizing it as an affront to all citizens. “All authorities are subject to scrutiny, and our role as journalists is to ask questions on behalf of the people,” she wrote.
The controversy gained traction as Peru celebrated National Journalist Day, with the ANP lamenting that there was “nothing to celebrate” due to escalating hostility against the press. This includes incidents involving government officials and law enforcement during protests against the administration.
The ANP highlighted the dire context in which journalists operate, noting that in 2025 alone, two reporters, Gastón Medina in Ica and Raúl Célis in Iquitos, have been killed, illustrating the perilous environment for media professionals in the country.