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Melania Trump and Putin join efforts to help Ukrainian children and families

Melania Trump and Putin join efforts to help Ukrainian children and families

Melania Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have reportedly increased their contacts and expressed their willingness to work together on humanitarian efforts. The former U.S. First Lady said her representative team is cooperating with President Putin’s team to help Ukrainian children separated from their families during the Russia-Ukraine war. “Our teams are working together to … Read more

No rush to talk with Iran, says Donald Trump

No rush to talk with Iran, says Donald Trump

Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that there is no urgency to engage in talks with Iran, claiming that Iran’s nuclear facilities have been completely destroyed. “They would like to talk. I’m in no rush to talk because we obliterated their site,” Trump told reporters after his arrival in Washington following a trip to Pittsburgh, … Read more

Ukraine launches drone attack on Moscow, Trump says Putin ‘Doesn’t Want to End the War’

Ukraine launches drone attack on Moscow, Trump says Putin ‘Doesn’t Want to End the War’

Tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to rise as Ukraine launched a drone attack on Moscow, the Russian capital. After the attack, thick black smoke was seen in the area. Defense experts say this growing conflict could lead to a much bigger war. On the diplomatic side, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed disappointment after … Read more

From bribes to bullets: Ex-Russian mayor swaps prison for Ukraine war

From bribes to bullets: Ex-Russian mayor swaps prison for Ukraine war

Former Russian mayor was sentenced to 12 years. Many Russian convicts joined the war with a promise. Defense ministry now directly recruiting convicts. Following his 12-year prison sentence for corruption, the former mayor of Vladivostok, Russia, enrolled in the armed forces and left for the front lines, according to a report published on Sunday in … Read more

Russia-Ukraine war: What did Zelensky ask Trump?

Russia-Ukraine war

Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours if re-elected to the presidency. Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Trump to share his plan of action. rump reiterated this position during an interview this week. While Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that he could end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours if re-elected to the presidency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has … Read more

Ukraine pushes back Russian forces, reclaims key villages in east

Ukraine pushes back Russian forces, reclaims key villages in east

Ukraine reports advances in its counteroffensive against Russian forces. The gains position Ukraine to potentially regain control of Bakhmut. They have reclaimed a total of over 260 square kilometers in the south. Ukraine has reported further advances in its military counteroffensive against Russian forces, reclaiming territory in the east and making progress in the south. … Read more

Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow stops two Kiev drones off Crimea

Russia-Ukraine war two Kiev drones

Russian media reported on Monday that the Russian defense ministry successfully thwarted the attempts of two Ukrainian drones over the Kursk Region in the Black Sea area. Russia and Ukraine have escalated their attacks on each other’s critical facilities. The ministry shared the following statement on its Telegram channel: “At approximately 1:00 am today, an … Read more

Over 280,000 Russians sign up to join military – Medvedev

Over 280,000 Russians sign up to join military - Medvedev

Russia has seen a surge in military recruitment this year. The surge is likely due to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. The Russian government has also been criticized. According to Dmitry Medvedev, a former president of Russia and the deputy chair of the Russian Security Council, over 280,000 people have signed up so far this … Read more

Russia continues to shell Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, killing 1 and wounding 8

Russia continues to shell Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, killing 1 and wounding 8

One person died and another was hurt in Russian attacks in Kharkiv area. Seven people were wounded in a village in Zaporizhzhia. Russia shot at many places in Zaporizhzhia with big guns 48 times in one day. Ukrainian officials reported that one person died and another was hurt by Russian attacks in Kharkiv area, and … Read more

Ukraine Russia War: Russia claims to have shot down 7 Ukrainian drones over Sevastopol

Ukraine Russia War: Russia claims to have shot down 7 Ukrainian drones over Sevastopol

Russia claims to have shot down 7 Ukrainian drones and 2 underwater drones. There were no casualties or damage reported. Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014. By destroying seven airborne drones and two underwater drones, the Russian defense ministry claimed its forces had blocked Ukraine from invading the Black Sea port of … Read more

Ahead of the anniversary, the UN Secretary-General criticises the invasion

  • UN Secretary-General called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine an “affront” to the world’s collective conscience.
  • The assembly was debating a motion supported by Ukraine.
  • The Kremlin has accused the West of seeking to destabilize Russia at any cost.

At a General Assembly meeting nearly a year later, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine an “affront” to the world’s collective conscience.

The assembly was debating a motion supported by Ukraine and its allies calling for Russia to withdraw quickly and unconditionally.

Ukraine expects that countries will demonstrate unity by supporting the motion.

The Kremlin has accused the West of seeking to destabilize Russia at any cost.

The Kremlin’s UN ambassador, Vasily Nebenzya, stated that the US and its allies were willing to plunge the entire globe into war.

On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin dispatched up to 200,000 troops into Ukraine in the largest European invasion since World War II’s end.

According to the UN, the ensuing war has killed at least 7,199 people and injured thousands more, while Russia and Ukraine have each had at least 100,000 servicemen killed or injured, according to the US military.

Almost 13 million individuals have been made refugees or relocated within Ukraine.

Mr Putin’s argument that his operation was needed to “demilitarise and denazify” Ukraine, a country with historic ties to Russia, was derided as a cover for an unprovoked attack by Ukraine and its supporters.

“That invasion is an affront to our collective conscience,” Mr. Guterres told the General Assembly. “It is a violation of the United Nations Charter and international law.”

The possible consequences of a “spiraling conflict” were, he said, a “clear and present danger”.

Mr. Guterres said the war was “fanning regional instability and fuelling global tensions and divisions, while diverting attention and resources from other crises and pressing global issues”.

There had, he said, been “implicit threats to use nuclear weapons”.

“It is high time to step back from the brink,” he said.

“Complacency will only deepen the crisis, while further eroding our shared principles proclaimed in the Charter. War is not the solution. War is the problem. People in Ukraine are suffering enormously. Ukrainians, Russians, and people far beyond need peace.”

Sixty countries have sponsored the resolution, which stresses “the need to reach, as soon as possible, a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine in line with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations.”

Mr. Guterres was responding after Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a speech in which he blamed the West for the war.

Mr. Putin announced Russia’s decision to suspend a major nuclear armaments deal in his address to the country on Tuesday, after US President Joe Biden, fresh from a surprise visit to Kyiv, commended Western democracy for standing up to Russian aggression.

Mr. Biden has described the decision to suspend the treaty, which was established by the US and Russia in 2010 to prevent nuclear war, as a major blunder.

On Wednesday, Mr. Putin visited China’s top foreign policy official, Wang Yi, in Moscow and said co-operation with Beijing was “extremely vital to stabilize the world situation”. The visit effectively ended China’s claim to neutrality in the war.

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Analysts question Russia’s capabilities to attack Kyiv

Kyiv

Moscow can undertake a new ground onslaught against Kyiv. Russian forces are ill-prepared and shattered after 10 months of fighting. Kyiv weathered one of the worst rocket strikes since Russia invaded Ukraine. Analysts doubt Moscow can undertake a new ground onslaught against Kyiv early next year because Russian forces are ill-prepared and shattered after 10 … Read more

Russia-Ukraine war: Dozens of prisoners swapped

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Dozens of individuals, including U.S. citizen, were released. There has been a prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine. The latest exchange involved 64 Ukrainian soldiers and a US citizen living in Ukraine. Dozens of individuals, including a U.S. citizen, were released in the latest prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine. The latest exchange involved 64 … Read more

US denies Russian visit to Alaska graves

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US authorities blocked Russian diplomats from visiting the graves of Soviet soldiers killed in World War II. The Fort Richardson cemetery requires a permit. The Russian embassy tweeted that diplomats had visited the cemetery. US authorities blocked Russian diplomats from visiting the graves of Soviet soldiers killed in World War II in Anchorage, Alaska. “Unfortunately, … Read more

Ukraine considers banning Russian Orthodox Church

Russian Orthodox

Ukrainian legislators proposed a law to outlaw Russian Orthodox Church activity in Ukraine. It also bans Russian Orthodox Church-aligned religious groups. Ukrainian security agents raided the Russian-backed Moscow Patriarchate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Ukrainian legislators have proposed a law to outlaw Russian Orthodox Church activity in Ukraine. It also bans Russian Orthodox Church-aligned religious … Read more

Putin’s ‘poor man’s nuclear’ vaporizes victims and shreds lungs

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Vladimir Putin has approved deploying a deadly flamethrower. Tos-1a Solntsepek’s flamethrower destroys fortifications, armored vehicles, and enemy troops. The weapon’s 3,000°C blast temperature may vaporize everything inside a 1,000ft blast radius. Vladimir Putin has approved deploying a deadly flamethrower to his private army. The TOS-1A Solntsepek large thermobaric flamethrower destroys fortifications, armored vehicles, and hostile … Read more

Ukrainian investigators find horrifying Russian sexual violence charges

Ukrainian

A police officer and prosecutor in Kherson look for sexual crimes. Russia dominated this region until early October. They reported Russian forces carrying Viagra. A police officer and prosecutor in Kherson, Ukraine, knock on doors daily. They search muddy streets and artillery-damaged homes for the missing. The two specialists came from Kyiv. They go outside. … Read more

Ukraine war: Zelensky criticizes Russia’s ‘grimy bomb’ claims

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Ukraine has censured unconfirmed cases by Russia that Kyiv could utilize a “grimy bomb” – regular explosives bound with radioactive material. Zelensky accuses Russia of plot to blow up dam President Volodymyr Zelensky said this implied Russia itself could be setting up an assault of this sort. Ukraine’s partners additionally excused the cases, with the … Read more

Ukrainian HIMARS attacks on Luhansk result in 6 deaths

luhansk

At least six people die as a result of missile attacks by Ukrainian forces. The strikes on Thursday and Friday targeted the communities of Lysychansk. The strikes included Brianka, Troitske, Rubizhne, and Chervony Prapor. According to pro-Russian officials in the occupied territory, at least six people have died and ten more have been hurt in … Read more

US intelligence reports Ukrainian involvement in the murder of Dugina

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American intelligence services think the Ukrainian government authorized the car bomb attack. It murdered Darya Dugina. She was the daughter of a well-known Russian nationalist. According to a New York Times story, American intelligence services think the Ukrainian government authorized the car bomb attack that murdered Darya Dugina, the daughter of a well-known Russian nationalist, … Read more

A US patrol observes Chinese and Russian military vessels

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A Chinese guided missile cruiser was reportedly spotted by a US Coast Guard ship. Two other Chinese naval ships and four Russian Navy vessels were found. The US Coast Guard Cutter Kimball saw the Renhai CG 101 missile cruiser. A Chinese guided missile cruiser was reportedly spotted by a US Coast Guard ship on routine … Read more

It will take years to reconstruct one of Russia’s premier divisions

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Recovery from the war in Ukraine could take years. It appears especially after a surprise counterattack in recent days. Ukrainian soldiers had reacquired 6,000 square kilometers. An elite Russian military unit’s recovery from the war in Ukraine could take years, according to British intelligence, especially after a surprise counterattack in recent days. President Volodymyr Zelensky … Read more

Blistering heat threatens European economy that teeters on the brink

Blistering heat threatens European

Climate change is making this summer hotter and dryer. Low water levels in Germany’s Rhine have stopped shipping. Because of warm water, some French nuclear stations can’t run. Carsten Brzeski, a leading economist at ING, can cite many reasons that could cause a European recession. Russia’s war in Ukraine worsens things. Weak euro makes imports … Read more

Ukraine says Russia is preparing next attack stage

ukraine

Russian rockets and missiles have blasted Ukrainian cities in recent days, killing scores. At least 40 people were murdered in urban areas by Russian shelling in the previous three days. Moscow says it uses high-precision weapons to damage Ukraine’s military infrastructure and protect its own security. KYIV: Russia is preparing for the next phase of … Read more

Russia says targets Ukrainian air force summit in Vinnytsia

vinnytsia

Russia fired high-precision Kalibr sea-based missiles at the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia on Thursday. Ukraine reported that 23 people, including children, perished in the attack. Russia asserts that it targeted Ukrainian military forces as well as Western arms dealers. MOSCOW: Russia stated on Friday that it had targeted a meeting of the Ukrainian air force … Read more

Ukraine destroys a Russian ammo storage with the help of western precision missiles

Ukraine

Using high-precision western missiles, UKRAINE destroyed a Russian ammo storage facility, causing a fireball to rise into the skies. Dramatic video captured the moment Ukrainian forces destroyed the stockpile in the occupied Ukrainian city of Kherson. It is the most recent in a string of missile strikes that have eluded Vladimir Putin’s soldiers’ defences. The … Read more