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Hungary allows Russia's Rosatom to expand nuclear plant.

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According to Hungarian media outlet Telex, the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority has issued a permit to Russian state nuclear monopoly Rosatom for expanding the Paks nuclear power plant. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has faced criticism for aiding Russia's aggression against Ukraine by continuing energy cooperation with Russia.

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The Kyiv Independent’s Martin Fornusek speaks with Phillips O'Brien, a U.S. historian and professor of strategic studies, about U.S. policy on Ukraine under President Donald Trump, the future of transatlantic relations, and the state of Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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The Verkhovna Rada failed to gather enough votes for some bills demanded by the EU and the IMF, and one bill necessary for European integration was passed but was lambasted by experts as "imitation" rather than genuine progress.

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