The EU's 15th sanctions package expands to target Chinese drone manufacturers and North Korea, marking the first time Brussels has sanctioned Chinese firms for supporting Moscow's war effort.
In a BBC interview, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas claims that Russia's President Putin is trying to intimidate the West but is himself "afraid" of a war with NATO.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has pledged to provide military aid to Ukraine equal to 0.25% of the country's GDP for the next four years, urging other nations to match this level of support.