The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, says the alliance has not imposed "the strongest sanctions" on Russian oil and gas because some member states fear an escalation in the conflict and because buying them is "cheaper in the short term".
Unlike Mavka, Pavlo believes the war must end, even if it means losing his ability to return to Ukraine."Human life is of the greatest value… but there are certain conditions for a ceasefire and not everyone might agree with them as it raises a question, why have all those people died then during the past three years? Would they feel abandoned and betrayed?"
Pavlo is wary of talking, even via an encrypted line, but adds: "I don't envy anyone involved in this decision-making process. It won't be simple, black and white."Iryna fears for Crimea's next generation who have grown up in an atmosphere of violence and, she says, copy their fathers who have returned from Russia's war against Ukraine.She shows me her bandaged cat, and says a child on her street shot it with a rubber bullet.
"For them it was fun. These kids are not taught to build peace, they are taught to fight. It breaks my heart."Three people have died after a fire broke out overnight at a hospital ward caring for elderly people in Hamburg.
The north German city's fire brigade said they were unable to reach the three victims during the rescue effort. They died at the scene.
The fire at the Marienkrankenhaus was reported shortly after midnight.He subsequently left and became involved in a long-running row with OpenAI's boss, Sam Altman, over its future direction.
Earlier this year, Mr Musk spearheaded a failed attempt to buy it.He has also been seeking to develop xAI as a rival to OpenAI and other industry leaders.
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