EU to Unlock €90bn Loan for Ukraine After Orbán's Exit
European Union countries plan to unlock a €90bn loan for Ukraine following the electoral defeat of pro-Russian Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, who had previously blocked the funding. His successor, Peter Magyar, aims for improved relations with Brussels, and Orbán has indicated Hungary will lift its objections once oil deliveries from Ukraine resume. Meanwhile, the death toll from a mass shooting in Kyiv has risen to seven, and Europol has traced 45 Ukrainian children deported to Russia.
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