Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Zelensky lands in Washington for Peace Talks as Trump rules out “Crimea Reversal”

Zelensky lands in Washington for Peace Talks as Trump rules out "Crimea Reversal"

Washington: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in the United States alongside several European leaders for high-stakes peace talks with U.S. President Donald Trump aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine. The White House confirmed that President Trump and President Zelensky will hold a bilateral meeting today at 1:15 PM (U.S. time), corresponding to … Read more

Nato chief: Putin is using winter as a weapon of war in Ukraine

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Ahead of a meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Bucharest, he claims that Moscow is increasing its “waves of brutality.” UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly tells reporters that Russia is attempting to “freeze the Ukrainians into submission.” Olena Zelenska, the first lady of Ukraine, is in the UK and will speak to lawmakers later. Russia’s … Read more

War in Ukraine: UN General Assembly denounces annexation by Russia

War in Ukraine

143 nations voted in favour of the resolution, while 35 governments, including China and India, abstained. It was the most votes against Russia since the invasion, though only symbolic. US President Joe Biden said the vote sent a “clear message” to Moscow. With a resounding majority, the UN General Assembly has denounced Russia’s plans to … Read more

War in Ukraine: 17 people are killed in a “Russian strike” claimed by Moscow

War in Ukraine

At least 17 people have died as a result of Russian missile attacks on the city of Zaporizhzhia in the country’s southeast. Many more people were hurt, and several homes were destroyed. Russia has regularly attacked Zaporizhzhia in recent weeks as retaliation for its losses in Ukraine’s south and northeast. According to the Ukrainian defense … Read more

War in Ukraine: the US approves $2.6 billion in aid for allies and Ukraine

War in Ukraine

Nearly $2.7 billion (£2.3 billion) in additional aid has been approved by the US for Ukraine and its allies, including $675 million for weaponry to help Ukraine fight Russia. At a gathering of numerous other ministers at the US air station in Ramstein, Germany, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin made the announcement about the armaments deal. … Read more

War in Ukraine: Allies want increased protection at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility

War in Ukraine

The United States, Britain, France, Germany, and others have emphasized the necessity to protect nuclear plants that are at risk due to the situation in Ukraine. The four leaders also reaffirmed their support for Ukraine in the face of Russia’s incursion in a phone chat on Sunday. There are already worries of a catastrophe as … Read more

War in Ukraine: Latest updates

War in Ukraine

War in Ukraine: The following are the updates on the most recent events in the conflict in Ukraine. Kyiv claims that it was able to destroy armaments storage while firing a barrage of rockets and missiles against Russian military targets in southern Ukraine. According to sources from the Ukrainian military, the strikes that took place … Read more

Russian parliament will hold an extraordinary session amid the war in Ukraine

Russian parliament

The Russian parliament’s lower chamber will meet in an emergency session following a decision made by its council on Monday, only days after President Vladimir Putin warned that the war in Ukraine had not even begun to take a serious turn. Putin dared the US and its allies to attempt and defeat Russia in Ukraine, … Read more

China advises Russia that all parties should work together to resolve Ukraine crisis

Ukraine crisis

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine. Mr. Xi reminded Russian President Vladimir Putin that all parties should work together to resolve the problem. China consistently encourages a diplomatic solution rather than condemning or labelling Russia’s activities. On the phone this afternoon, Chinese President Xi Jinping and … Read more

More than 4,000 civilians killed during war in Ukraine

More than 4,000 civilians have been killed during war in Ukraine. According to the UN Human Rights Office, 4,113 people have been murdered thus far in Ukraine’s conflict, including 264 children. Nearly 5,000 people have been hurt, the bulk of them have been harmed as a result of shelling or airstrikes, according to the report. … Read more

A war surgeon helps doctors in Ukraine

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The war in Ukraine has made it difficult for doctors to treat injured patients. Part of the issue is getting to the areas being pounded by Russian forces. But some doctors are helping the war-torn country. Dr. David Nott is a trauma surgeon. He has not only visited Ukraine but is also training doctors remotely … Read more

War in Ukraine: Latest developments

Here are the state-of-the-art tendencies inside the conflict in Ukraine: – Mariupol evacuation – Ukraine will make a brand new try to evacuate civilians from Mariupol, the devastated port city now largely controlled by Russian forces, from noon on Saturday, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk says. “Today we can again try and evacuate girls, kids, and the … Read more

Heineken profits up but may hike prices again

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Dutch brewer Heineken reported on Wednesday a leap in first-zone earnings and income, however, hinted that it is able to hike costs once more due to the growing cost of commodities. The global’s 2nd-largest beer corporation after AB Inbev changed buoyed by Europeans and Asians returning to bars and eating places, in addition to better … Read more

Ukraine war, Covid fears drag Tokyo stocks down

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Tokyo: The war in Ukraine and rising Covid-19 cases in China weighed on Tokyo stocks Monday. A 1.08 percent, or 293.48 points, decline in the Nikkei 225 ended at 26,799.71, while the Topix fell 0.86 percent, or 16.23 points, to 1,880.08. Late Friday in Asia, the dollar was trading at 126.59 yen. “With investors spooked … Read more

War in Ukraine: Latest developments

War in Ukraine

The important port city of Mariupol “has not fallen,” according to Ukraine’s prime minister, who also stated that the besieged soldiers protecting the city from the Russian onslaught will “fight until the end.” Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told ABC’s “This Week” that “the city still has not fallen. There’s still our military forces, our soldiers. … Read more