Italy’s former prime minister has now avoided conviction in three out of three corruption cases A court in Milan has acquitted former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of bribing witnesses into making false statements about his infamous “bunga bunga parties.”
The Ukrainian leader is “feeding his people into carnage,” MEP Mick Wallace said Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and his Western supporters are not interested in seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict with Russia, Mick Wallace, a member of the European Parliament from Ireland, said on Wednesday.
As Western stockpiles dwindle, Kiev’s forces need to ration artillery rounds, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned The US and its European allies are training Ukrainian troops to use less artillery ammunition, American Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters on Tuesday. Kiev has received millions of shells from the West, leaving NATO stockpiles depleted.