Orban - who has repeatedly attempted to block EU aid to Ukraine and has praised Trump for "standing bravely for peace" - said there was now a "strategic divide... between the majority of Europe and the USA".
The family later moved to Kyiv, where Starykova studied at the renowned Glière Music College - but she always intended to move back to her hometown.In a TV interview, she said it was important to go ahead with her Eurovision performance as a display of resilience.
"Despite what happened to me, I want to portray our song in a good way," she said."And just to convey our main message, that everything will be fine."Despite our troubles, we will survive. I'm holding on for us."
A personal trainer for children and adults with learning disabilities said giving his clients confidence was the key to his role.Callum Foster, 22, from Woodbridge, Suffolk, set up This Ability Coach to offer the sessions from Fortitude Fitness gym in Ipswich.
He was inspired by his grandfather who also worked with children with disabilities.
Edward Wagland, 22, who has Down's syndrome, attends Mr Foster's sessions and said they were helping prepare him for the rest of his life.Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Bannon attacked Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James, calling them "existential threats" to the Trump administration.
James was not involved in Bannon's case, but brought a lawsuit against Trump for civil fraud and won a nearly half-billion dollar judgment against him.Bannon also faced federal charges over the wall campaign after he was indicted by a federal grand jury, but the prosecution came to a halt after Trump pardoned him in the final hours of his first White House term.
Some of his co-conspirators, who did not receive pardons, were ultimately sentenced to prison.The president's pardon authority applies only to federal matters, and charges in the current case were filed by in a New York State court in September 2022.