EU launches €270M plan to bring Armenia into the Western fold
Georgia reintroduces 'foreign agent' law, Hungary's gas exports raise concerns, EU's energy source shift, and Iranian consulate airstrike.
- Bilawal Riaz
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Georgia’s ruling party reintroduced a controversial ‘foreign agent’ law, sparking concerns about tightening restrictions on civil society and activists. In another story, Hungary’s increased gas exports to the EU have raised worries about growing dependence on Russia. Meanwhile, the EU’s shift from Russian to American energy sources after conflicts with Moscow has raised questions about overreliance on the United States. Lastly, an Iranian consulate in Syria was destroyed in an apparent airstrike, leading Tehran to accuse Israel of the attack.