- Ukraine says it killed Russian agents who assassinated senior intel officer The Washington Post
- Russia’s agents killed after intelligence officer shot dead, says Ukraine BBC
- Ukraine says it killed Russian agents suspected of assassinating…
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Greenland is one of the new frontiers for global race to secure critical minerals
By Euronews with AP
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ADVERTISEMENTGreenland is home to some of the world’s largest untapped rare earth deposits.
They are important ingredients in electric vehicles, powerful magnets, advanced fighter jets, submarines,…
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Russian drone hits critical infrastructure in Sumy, city partially blacked out
A Russian drone struck a critical infrastructure facility in the city of Sumy, causing a partial blackout.
This was reported on Telegram by Head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration Oleh Klymenko, according to Ukrinform.
“Throughout the day, the activity of…
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Russia seizes more territory in Donetsk – DW – 07/13/2025
Skip next section Russia, China discuss Ukraine warJuly 13, 2025
Russia, China discuss Ukraine war
Russia’s Foreign Minister Seigei Lavrov (right) met his Chinese counterpart ahead of a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s… Continue Reading
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North Korea unconditionally backs Putin’s war in Ukraine during Lavrov visit
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North Korea will “unconditionally support” Russia’s goals in Ukraine, the country’s leader Kim Jong Un told visiting Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov this…
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Where does Russia get its ‘endless’ supply of drones and missiles?
Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker weighs in on the Iran nuclear deal and the Russia-Ukraine peace talks during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Russia’s military has launched thousands of missiles and drones at Ukraine over the…
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Trump administration floating idea of deporting third-country nationals to Africa
By Monika Pronczuk, The Associated Press
DAKAR, Senegal — South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talks with the administration of President Donald Trump on a similar deal, while Nigeria…
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Big dams may have changed how the Earth rotates, new study finds
Human engineering appears to have moved the planet, literally. According to new research published this month, the global boom in dam construction over the past two centuries has caused measurable shifts in Earth’s poles. The data shows that it has even led to a small but significant…
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97 clashes on frontline since day-start, intense fighting on Pokrovsk front
Since the beginning of the day, there have been 97 combat engagements between Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian troops, with the heaviest fighting concentrated on the Pokrovsk front.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, sharing…
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