- Starlink Users in Iran Get Free Internet Access, Nonprofit Says The New York Times
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Russia transfers children abducted in 2022 from Kherson orphanage to foster families in Crimea
The Russians transferred more than 40 children abducted in 2022 from the Kherson orphanage to foster families in temporarily occupied Crimea.
This was reported by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel, according to Ukrinform.
“The occupiers transferred 42 children…
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First leukaemia patient to get pioneering drug on NHS says it is ‘very sci-fi’
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BBCOscar Murphy has now finished his CAR-T therapy and is hopeful for his future The first leukaemia patient to receive a breakthrough treatment since it was made available on the NHS has said it was “fantastic” and “very…
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Canada’s Mark Carney faces delicate balancing act in China visit
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is en route to China for a pivotal visit aimed at resetting ties with Beijing and finding new economic opportunities for his country outside the US.
It will not be an easy task, with pressure on Canada to…
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Plot to kill Costa Rican president uncovered, security chief says
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The head of Costa Rica’s intelligence service said on Tuesday an alleged plot to kill outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves…
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2025 deadliest year for civilians in Ukraine since 2022
The year 2025 was the deadliest for civilians in Ukraine since 2022.
This was reported by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU), according to Ukrinform.
In its monthly report on civilian harm, the HRMMU confirmed that conflict-related violence in Ukraine in…
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European leaders are set to meet with US President Donald Trump in Davos to secure his support for Ukraine’s security guarantees.
The G7 leaders will discuss this issue with Trump during the World Economic Forum to secure his personal endorsement for the security guarantees that were agreed upon in Paris the previous week. The leaders of Italy, Germany, France, Canada, and Britain, along with the…
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Several EU countries disagree over the utilization terms for Ukraine’s €90B loan.
Recently tensions have escalated between Germany, France, and other EU nations regarding the conditions attached to this loan, particularly concerning weapons purchases. France is advocating for a strict “Buy European” principle, aiming to direct these funds toward…
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Historic document: Kyiv will submit the final version of its security agreement proposal to Washington.
President Zelenskyy has instructed his administration to finalize and submit a document regarding Ukraine’s security guarantees to the US. He emphasized that this document should be considered of “historic importance”, and it currently holds that level of…
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Cold terror: Russia is purposefully attacking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure during the winter.
Andriy Melnyk, Ukraine’s permanent representative to the UN, stated during an emergency UN Security Council meeting that Russia’s goal is to create hardship for millions of Ukrainians. He emphasized the seriousness of Russia’s criminal intentions and called on the…
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