The last 24 hrs in geopolitics

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    Here’s the last 24 hours in geopolitics.
    Stray Ukrainian drones entered Estonian and Latvian airspace, with one striking a power plant chimney in Estonia, and another crashing in Latvia’s Kraslava region, causing no major damage or injuries.
    Britain’s Royal Navy is preparing to board and detain ships from Russia’s shadow fleet in UK waters, after PM Starmer approved military action.
    Hungary’s Orbán threatened to cut gas supplies to Ukraine unless Kyiv resumes oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline, which Budapest claims has been deliberately blocked ahead of Hungary’s April elections.
    The EU has delayed a proposal to permanently ban Russian oil imports, citing rising energy prices driven by the US-Israeli war on Iran and ongoing tensions with Hungary and Slovakia over the Druzhba pipeline.
    Belarusian President Lukashenko met Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang, with the two countries set to sign a friendship and cooperation treaty during the visit.
    Japan expressed regret to China after a 23-year-old Japanese soldier was arrested for breaking into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo, saying he wanted to confront the ambassador over China’s stance toward Japan.
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    📅 March 26, 2026

    34 Comments

    1. Oh so the UK can handle a war with Russia. Maybe the politicians in their bomb-proof can handle the fallout that the ordinary (tax paying) citizens will be faced with. UK you are no longer an Empire that the USA for a while longer. When was the last time a leader actually led a war.

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