- ‘He destroyed my life’: Putin’s ‘daughter’ resurfaces online The Times
- Putin’s ‘secret daughter’ laments father who killed ‘millions’ and ‘destroyed’ her life as she pivots to support Ukraine New York Post
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Ukraine’s ‘drone army’ a nightmare for Russian invaders – Austrian military expert
Thanks to well-organized and sustained funding for decentralized production on a large scale, Ukrainian combat units are constantly receiving new drones of various types, which have become key to Ukraine’s success and a true nightmare for Russian invaders.
Colonel Markus…
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It Seems Like The President Who Brags About How Smart He Is Cannot Do Arithmetic
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly bragged about how smart he is, apparently has trouble with basic arithmetic, having asserted a mystifying lie about drug prices several times now.
“You know, we’ve cut drug prices by…
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Upgraded Mogami Set To Win SEA 3000 – navalnews.com
- Upgraded Mogami Set To Win SEA 3000 navalnews.com
- Australia picks Mitsubishi over German rival for $6.5bn defence deal Financial Times
- Australia picks Japan to build $10b frigates after fierce contest Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Japan set…
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Russian forces attack Chuhuiv district in Kharkiv region, three civilians killed
Russian troops launched strikes on the Chuhuiv district of the Kharkiv region, killing three civilians.
The Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office announced this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
Early on August 4, Russian forces struck the village of Losivka,…
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Aalborg Zoo asks for unwanted pets to feed its predators
A zoo in Denmark has appealed to the public to donate their healthy unwanted pets as part of a unique effort to provide food for its predators.
Aalborg Zoo has asked for donations of live chickens, rabbits, and guinea pigs, which it says are “gently euthanised” by trained staff.
The zoo also…
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Czech president says temporary occupation of territories may be acceptable price for preserving Ukraine’s statehood
Czech President Petr Pavel has said that the temporary occupation of some Ukrainian territories could be an acceptable cost for preserving Ukraine’s statehood and saving lives.
He said this in an interview with the BBC, according to Ukrinform.
Pavel, who previously served as a…
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Scientists believe they have solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars
Scientists have finally unravelled the decade-long mystery behind the devastating epidemic that has killed more than five billion sea stars off…
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Honours system gets new role to make awards more inclusive
Business leader Moni Mannings has been appointed to a new role to make the honours system more inclusive and reach a wider range of communities.
A new “diversity and outreach committee” has been created by the Cabinet Office, which will have Ms…
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