Donald Trump intends to leave Russia and Ukraine to organize a meeting between their leaders without directly playing a role for now, according to administration officials familiar with the situation, taking a step back from the negotiations to…
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Russia destroying settlements near Kakhovka Dam with rockets to create foothold – Voloshyn
In recent weeks, Russian occupying forces have launched large-scale airstrikes on settlements near the former Kakhovka Dam, aiming to prevent Ukrainian defenders from maintaining their positions.
This was stated by Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesperson for the Southern…
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Russia launches biggest wave of strikes on Ukraine for weeks
Russia has launched 574 drones and 40 missiles on Ukraine in one of the heaviest bombardments in weeks, Ukrainian officials say.
One person was killed in a drone and missile strike on the western city of Lviv, and 15 people were reported wounded in an attack on the south-western Transcarpathia…
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URCS helps victims of Russian air attack on Lviv
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) has deployed a tent camp to provide assistance to victims of the Russian air attack on Lviv.
“URCS in Lviv region is…
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Russians control only part of Chasiv Yar – military spox
In Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region, Russian occupying forces control only the western part of the city. Ukraine’s Defense Forces continue to hold their positions.
This was reported on television by Viktor Trehubov, spokesperson for the Dnipro operational and strategic…
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Flying within Europe still cheaper than train in most cases, Greenpeace study finds
Flying across Europe often remains cheaper than travelling by train, despite the aviation sector’s far greater climate impact. A new Greenpeace study, published this week, found that flights are cheaper than trains on more than half of…
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Hurricane Erin Is Disrupting Both Europe’s Weather and Forecasts
Hurricane Erin is muddling computer models and making forecasters, analysts and traders question the accuracy of the outlook for heat, wind and storms across Europe next week.
Erin, which churned through the Atlantic 330 kilometers (205 miles) off…
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Denmark cuts 25% book sales tax due to alarming low-level 'reading crisis'
With data showing one in four 15-year-olds struggle to understand a simple text, Denmark is scrapping its 25% VAT on books, the world’s highest tax, in a effort to tackle a growing literacy crisis.
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Brazil's former President Bolsonaro planned to seek asylum in Argentina, police say
Bolsonaro is currently awaiting a Supreme Court ruling about an alleged coup attempt and learned on Wednesday he might face another case as police formally accused him and one of his sons, Eduardo Bolsonaro, of obstruction of justice.
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Potential meeting with Putin could take place in a neutral European country – Zelensky
A potential meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as well as U.S. President Donald Trump, could be held in one of Europe’s neutral countries—Switzerland, Austria, or Turkey.
President Volodymyr Zelensky made this statement during a conversation with…
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