Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pro-Russia rebels claim to ‘encircle’ key city, Ukraine denies

Pro-Russia
  • Lysychansk is the last major city in Ukraine’s Lugansk region.
  • It is located across the river from neighbouring Severodonetsk, which Russia seized last week.
  •  UNESCO has inscribed Ukraine’s tradition of cooking borshch soup on its endangered cultural heritage list.

Fighting raged Saturday for Ukraine’s strategically important Lysychansk, as Kiev denied that Moscow-backed Pro-Russia had encircled the eastern city.

Clashes have been intense in Lysychansk, the last major city in Ukraine’s Lugansk region, located across the river from neighbouring Severodonetsk, which Russia seized last week.

The city’s capture would allow Russian forces to push deeper into the battleground Donbas region, which has become the focus of their offensive since failing to capture Kyiv after invading in late February.

“Fighting rages around Lysychansk… The city has not been encircled and is under control of the Ukrainian army,” Ruslan Muzytchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian National Guard, said on Ukrainian television.

Earlier in the day, Andrei Marotchko, a spokesman for the separatist forces, told the TASS news agency: “Lysychansk is completely encircled.”

The announcements come as missiles continue to rain down across Ukraine, killing dozens.

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Putin denies Russia’s role in looming global food crisis

global food crisis
  • Ukraine is a major exporter of grain, particularly corn and wheat.
  • Its production has been stifled by Moscow’s military offensive, causing prices to skyrocket.
  • Russia cannot sell its crops and fertilizers internationally because of Western sanctions.

President Vladimir Putin denied Thursday that Russia was to blame for a looming global food crisis caused by the Ukraine conflict.

Ukraine, a major exporter of grain, particularly corn and wheat, has seen its production stifled as a result of Moscow’s military offensive, causing prices to skyrocket and fears of food shortages, which will disproportionately affect the poorest countries.

“We have not put any restrictions on the export of fertilizers, nor on the export of food products,” Putin said as he welcomed Indonesian leader Joko Widodo, whose country holds the G20 presidency, to the Kremlin.

Moscow does “not hinder the export of Ukrainian wheat,” Putin said, adding that Russia is “in constant contact” with the UN agency in charge of the issue.

Putin instead blamed Western sanctions imposed on Russia. He said that by targeting the owners of fertilizer companies, Western sanctions have “created conditions that made it much more difficult” to deliver certain products internationally.

Moscow says it would allow Ukrainian ships loaded with food products to leave if the Ukrainian military demined its ports, an option rejected by Kyiv, which fears for the safety of its Black Sea coast.

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Canada to attend G20 summit even if Putin goes: Trudeau

G20 summit
  • Indonesia currently holds the rotating presidency of the G20. Jakarta has come under pressure to exclude Russian President.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said they will attend G20 summit in Bali in November.
  • The G7 also includes Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday they will attend G20 summit in Bali in November, Even if Russian President Vladimir Putin attends.

Indonesia currently holds the rotating presidency of the G20, and despite announcing in April that Russia’s president had been invited, Jakarta has come under Western pressure to exclude him from the meeting.

Asked at a news conference the end of a NATO summit in Madrid if Ottawa would take part in the gathering if Putin is also present, Trudeau said: “We expect that Canada and all members of the G7 will be at the G20.”

“It is too important a conversation on the global economy. It is too important that we be there to counteract the voice and the lies that Russia will perhaps be putting forward. There are a number of months still to go before that and anything can happen,” he added.

The G7 also includes the Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

Indonesia, like most major emerging economies, has tried to maintain a neutral position and called for a peaceful resolution to Russia’s months-long offensive in Ukraine.

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Volodymyr Zelensky says will attend G20 depending on other ‘participants’

Volodymyr Zelensky
  • Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says he will attend the upcoming G20 summit in Bali, depending on who else attends.
  • Indonesia has come under pressure to exclude Russia’s Vladimir Putin from the gathering after announcing in April he had been invited.
  • The G20 countries account for approximately 80% of total global economic output, while the G7 account for 31%.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky told Indonesia’s visiting President Joko Widodo on Wednesday that he will attend the upcoming G20 summit in Bali depending on who else attends.

“Certainly I accept the invitation. Ukraine’s participation will depend on the security situation in the country and on the composition of the summit’s participants,” Zelensky said following their talks in Kyiv, in an apparent reference to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attendance.

Widodo was in Kyiv on Wednesday before heading to Moscow to meet Putin, who sent troops into pro-Western Ukraine on February 24.

Indonesia, like most major emerging economies, has tried to maintain a neutral position and has called for a peaceful resolution to Russia’s months-long offensive in Ukraine.

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Speculation sparked after Putin’s motorcade rushes to the Kremlin

Kremlin

A video of a convoy speeding towards the Kremlin complex has sparked questions about Putin. Mr. Putin entered the Kremlin but never left prompted the Russian administration to deny the claims. Vehicles were heading towards Kremlin, which included Mr. Putin’s armored limousine. After many news stories about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health, a video of a … Read more

Vladimir Putin will be dead in 2 years as he fights ‘grave’ illnesses, spy chief claims

Putin

According to Ukraine’s spy head, Vladimir Putin has many “grave” illnesses and will pass away within the next two years. According to spy chief Major Gen Kyrylo Budanov, spies in Kyiv have entered the Kremlin and obtained material using “human intelligence.” The commander told USAToday: “Putin doesn’t have a long life ahead of him.” It … Read more

Vladimir Putin to make first foreign trip since Ukraine war

putin

Vladimir Putin is scheduled to visit Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. He will also participate in a forum with Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko. G7 nations are inching closer to barring Russian gold exports amid sanctions against Moscow. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, is scheduled to make his first international trip since authorising the invasion of Ukraine … Read more

Johnson warns Macron off settling Ukraine war ‘now’

Johnson warns Macron

Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron say there is an “opportunity to turn the tide” in Ukraine’s conflict. London warns against attempting to “settle” the conflict now, as G7 leaders meet in Germany. British PM has rejected talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling him a “dictator”.   British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President … Read more

Joko Widodo to meet Ukrainian, Russian presidents for peace talks

joko widodo

Indonesian president will meet Russian and Ukrainian presidents in regards to peace talks. He will visit on June 30. He will travel to UAE before returning to Indonesia. Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia and chairman of the G20, departed for Europe on Sunday, where he plans to visit Russia and Ukraine and meet with … Read more

Indonesian president Widodo visits Russia, Ukraine before G20 summit

widodo

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo will visit Moscow and Kyiv before the end of June. He will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Indonesia will host the Group of 20 (G20) Summit in November. Joko Widodo, president of Indonesia will travel to Moscow and Kyiv before the end of June to … Read more

Ukraine is on track for official candidacy to EU

ukraine

Ukraine will become an official candidate for EU membership on Thursday, diplomats say. Moldova is also quite likely to be granted candidate status, according to diplomats. Ukraine already has a free trade agreement with the European Union, but it sought membership days after Russia’s invasion. Ministers and diplomats announced on Tuesday that Ukraine will become … Read more

In a furious speech, Putin accuses the US of playing God and blasts ‘crazy’ sanctions

sanctions

Vladimir Putin accused the US of playing God and dismissed the West’s ‘blitzkrieg’ of sanctions. Russian President Vladimir Putin cautioned that “nothing will be as it used to be.” He emphasized his country’s strength and endurance at an economic event in St Petersburg. In a heated address made in his hometown, Vladimir Putin accused the … Read more

Russian man on trial in Germany over Chechen hitjob plot

Russian

A Russian man was charged in Munich with plotting to kill a Chechen dissident living in Germany. He allegedly plotted the murder on the orders of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. The trial comes as Germany and Western allies impose unprecedented sanctions against Russia.   A Russian man was charged in Munich On Wednesday, with plotting to … Read more

European leaders are en route to Kyiv as US offers more arms

kyiv

The leaders of France, Germany and Italy boarded a train destined for Kyiv on Thursday. They will meet with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is seeking EU membership. The US has committed $1 billion in fresh arms for Ukraine’s beleaguered soldiers. The leaders of France, Germany, and Italy boarded a train destined for Kyiv on … Read more

Russia blacklists 49 Britons, including journalists

Russia

Russia blacklists 49 British citizens, including defence officials and prominent reporters and editors from the BBC, The Financial Times, and The Guardian. London has been one of the most vocal supporters of Kyiv. Most foreign journalists have left Russia after Moscow introduced prison terms of up to 15 years for spreading “fake news” about the … Read more

Mikhail Kasyanov says Ukraine war could last two years

mikhail kasyanov

Kasyanov was Putin’s former PM. The former PM believed that war could last two years. Kasyanov is the People’s Freedom Party’s leader. He was Vladimir Putin’s first prime minister, but Mikhail Kasyanov never dreamed that his former boss would launch a full-scale war against Ukraine. Kasyanov, Russia’s prime minister from 2000 to 2004, told France … Read more

Putin’s ‘lover’ makes first public appearance after being sanctioned

Putin's lover

Vladimir Putin’s rumored lover was spotted in public for the first time since she was named as his secret partner by Western countries. Olympic gold medalist Alina Kabaeva, 39, is rumored to have a hidden family with Russian President Vladimir Putin. She was spotted with 28 children at a rhythmic gymnastics training camp in the … Read more

Biden says Ukraine’s Zelensky ‘didn’t want to hear’ warnings

biden zelensky

Biden: Zelensky “didn’t want to hear” U.S. warnings before Russia invaded his country. Biden made remarks at a Los Angeles fundraiser luncheon on Friday. The warnings were regarded with scepticism and even veiled criticism from some European friends. LOS ANGELES: US President Joe Biden stated on Friday that his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, “didn’t want … Read more

Zelensky signs sanction decrees on Russian president

zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed two separate decrees on Thursday imposing sanctions on Russian officials. More than 200 Russian officials and 263 higher educational institutions were sanctioned. Asset freezes and use of Ukrainian radio-frequency resources are among the punishments. As per the presidential press service, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed two separate decrees on Thursday … Read more

As per Vladimir Putin, foreign corporations will be sorry if they leave Russia

Vladimir Putin

Foreign enterprises that have left Russia, as per Russian President Vladimir Putin, will be sorry. They will be sorry, but not because we are threatening anyone, Putin added. They will be sorry since Russia is a country with enormous potential. Foreign enterprises that have left Russia, as per Russian President Vladimir Putin, will be sorry. … Read more

Ukraine aide hits out at Merkel defence of Russia policy

Ukraine

Mykhaylo criticizes Merkel for deepening Europe’s reliance on Russian energy. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a “watershed moment”. Merkel’s successor has pledged to invest $107 billion to modernize military. Ukraine criticized former German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s comments on Wednesday, saying she was not naive in her dealings with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During her 16 … Read more

Russian MPs vote to quit European Court of Human Rights

Russian

Russia had been under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. Moscow was kicked out of the Council of Europe in March. Russia had been under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. Russian lawmakers On Tuesday passed legislation that effectively removes Moscow from the jurisdiction of the European Court of … Read more

Residential parts of Severodonetsk are under control of Russia: minister

russia

The residential parts of Severodonetsk are under the control of Russia. The Russian army was still seeking to establish control over the city’s “industrial zone and the nearest settlements”: Sergei. Mariupol is currently under the control of the Russian military. The residential parts of Severodonetsk, a crucial city in eastern Ukraine, are fully under the … Read more

Russia strikes Kyiv for first time in almost a month

Ukraine says counter-attack retakes half of Sievierodonetsk, the biggest battlefield in the east. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited Lysychansk and Soledar on Sunday. Russia claims it destroyed tanks delivered to Ukraine by Eastern European countries. Russia fired missiles at Kyiv for the first time in more than a month, and President Vladimir Putin threatened that … Read more

Pope calls for ‘real negotiations’ in Ukraine war

Ukraine

Pope Francis renews plea for “real negotiations” to end Ukraine crisis. Pope confirms desire to visit Ukraine. On Sunday, Pope Francis reiterated his plea for “real negotiations” to resolve the war in Ukraine, which he described as “increasingly dangerous escalation.” “As the fury of destruction and death rages and clashes flare, fueling an escalation that … Read more

Putin warns of strikes over missile supplies as blasts rock Kyiv

Putin

If West supplies Ukraine with long-range missiles, Moscow will strike new targets. Putin did not specify which targets he meant. Ukrainian officials say Russian missiles hit railway infrastructure sites. Hours after three explosions shook the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened that if the West supplies Ukraine with long-range missiles, Moscow will strike … Read more

Hungry Africans are victims of Ukraine war, Macky Sall tells Putin

Putin

African countries are innocent victims of war in Ukraine. The war has exacerbated already existing shortages in Africa caused by bad harvests. Mr. Putin has said he is always on the side of Africa but didn’t mention its food crisis during a meeting with African leaders in Dakar. African countries are innocent victims of the … Read more

US continues to add jobs as wage gains slow

US

US job gains slowed in May, and rapid wage increases slowed as well. “American employers added 390,000 jobs last month, Labor Department reported. The government data showed the participation rate edged up very slightly to 62.3 %. US job gains slowed in May, and rapid wage increases slowed as well, a welcome sign for US … Read more