Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating has reportedly fallen below that of his generals, with only 18% of Ukrainians fully trusting him. This comes as he prepares for his first official visit to Serbia and addresses ongoing war efforts.
Paweł Kowal, head of the Council for Cooperation with Ukraine, criticized Lviv's mayor for terminating a contract with a Polish company, stating that this action isolates the city from Europe and will be thoroughly analyzed.
Demand for rooftop solar energy systems is significantly increasing across Europe, driven by the ongoing energy crisis and efforts to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. This surge is seen as a key strategy against rising electricity costs.
At least 17 people were killed in a Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv and its surrounding areas, with Ukraine reporting that it failed to intercept any of the incoming missiles. This incident highlights Ukraine's critical shortage of air defense capabilities against such sophisticated attacks.
Paweł Kowal, head of the Polish parliamentary foreign affairs committee, stated that Poland deserves to be the focus of US support on NATO's eastern flank. He shared this positive message after a recent visit to the US Congress.
Paweł Kowal, a KO MP and head of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, criticized the opposition for 'making fun of the state' regarding aid to Ukraine.
A Pentagon official has revealed that the United States' involvement in the war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far. This figure represents the financial expenditure over approximately two months of conflict.
Paweł Kowal criticized the President's veto on the SAFE bill, stating it could only be explained by a misunderstanding of national interest, betrayal, or partisanship. He also asserted that the government would secure the funds regardless.