- Ukraine war briefing: US embassy in Kyiv issues warning of ‘potentially significant’ air attack The Guardian
- U.S. embassy in Kyiv warns of ‘potentially significant’ air attack Reuters
- US embassy in Kyiv warns of potential mass attack amid Putin’s…
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Ukraine can’t shoot down all of Russia’s missiles. So they’re blowing them up before launch.
Ukrainian forces are desperately short of long-range air defenses that can protect Ukraine’s cities from Russian missiles. Unable to shoot down all of the incoming missiles, the Ukrainians are doing the next best thing—they’re blowing up the munitions on the ground, before Russian air…
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Pakistan says India fired ballistic missiles at three military bases inside the country
Pakistani state-run media say retaliatory strikes are underway as officials condemn the escalation they called a grave “provocation”.
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New blasts trigger blackout in Jammu – DW – 05/09/2025
Despite its violent history, Kashmir has become a tourist hotspot in both the Indian and Pakistani-administered zonesImage: Khalid Khan/DW When former British India gained independence and was divided into India and Pakistan in 1947,…
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says participation in Russia-Ukraine war justified
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said North Korea’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war was justified, calling it an exercise of sovereign rights in defence of a “brother nation,” state media KCNA reported on Saturday.
“Our participation in the…
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Ukraine needs more weapons, defense industry investment to stabilize front – defense official
Ukraine requires more heavy armored vehicles, air and missile defense systems, and investments in the defense industry to stabilize the front and protect its population.
Ukraine’s First Deputy Minister of Defense Serhii Boiev said this during a meeting of EU defense…
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China eyes closer trade ties with Central and Eastern European countries
Containers from a train that originated in Poland are loaded onto a train bound for Chongqing, Southwest China, at an indoor transfer station at the Alataw Pass, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. ZHANG XINGLONG/CHINA… Continue Reading
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New study suggests Alzheimer’s may be reversible
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been seen as a one-way road, a slow but inevitable decline in memory and thinking. But new research out of Harvard is beginning to challenge that assumption. A 2024 study suggests that with targeted lifestyle changes, it may be possible to reverse…
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Frontline report: Saudi sheikhs and Ukrainian drones brutally punish Russia as oil money drains
Today, there is interesting news from the Russian Federation. The crashing global oil prices have deepened Russia’s financial burden, making it too dependent on the interests of other countries to maintain its national budget. Saudi Arabia’s refusal to raise the price delivered a massive blow to…
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