- Hundreds of North Korean troops killed while fighting Ukraine, Seoul says Reuters
- About 600 North Korean soldiers killed in war in Ukraine, lawmakers say Al Jazeera
- Putin thanks North Korea for help in Kursk, as Germany criticizes US plan for…
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Ukraine Said 120,000 ‘Unusable’ Mortar Shells Sent to Front Line
Ukraine’s internal security bureau said on Tuesday that it had detained four people after investigating the supply of 120,000 defective mortar shells to its troops.
The Security Service of Ukraine, also known as the…
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Swedish police say three people were killed in shooting in Uppsala, murder investigation under way
In a statement, police said they had received several calls from members of the public to report noises that sounded like gunfire.
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Deepfakes just got even harder to detect: Now they have heartbeats
Deepfakes – videos where a person’s face or body has been digitally altered to mimic someone else – are getting disturbingly good: they now even have heartbeats.
This finding, detailed in a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Imaging, could render some of the most advanced…
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UK, US forces conduct joint operation against Houthi military target
US and British forces conducted a joint military operation in Yemen on Tuesday, according to Britain’s Defense Ministry, which said the operation was against a Houthi military target responsible for making drones like those used to attack…
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US approves sale of €1.17 billion worth of missiles to Poland
The United States announced on Tuesday that it had approved the sale of $1.33 billion (€1.17 billion) worth of air defence missiles to Poland. The package includes 400 AIM-120D medium-range air-to-air missiles.
In addition, Warsaw will also receive guidance systems kits, spare…
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Europeans must not accept Russian-American plan to surrender Ukraine
Europeans must defend Ukraine, even if it contradicts some of the ideas of US President Trump, who has so far presented not a peace plan but rather the Kremlin’s wishes.
This was stated in a brief comment to Ukrinform by Robin Wagener, a member of the Bundestag from…
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Commodities and shipping groups seek sanctions advice on return to Russia
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Commodity traders, insurers and shipping groups are among western companies approaching lawyers for advice on how to restart trading with Russia, in preparation for a potential…
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Post-Brexit Britain Needs Europe to Shore Up Its Economic Interests
Nearly a decade after the Brexit vote, Britain faces escalating challenges on several fronts, not least a sluggish economy and surging public debt. New tariffs threatened by Washington could make these problems much worse. It’s a good time to…
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Israel, Gaza, and the Starvation Weapon
In early March, as its cease-fire with Hamas began to unravel, Israel again turned to a tactic it had used earlier in the war in Gaza: imposing a total blockade on the territory, including a cutoff of all deliveries of food, medicine, fuel, and…
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