The Trump administration’s brief but dramatic suspension of military aid to Ukraine from late February to 11 March exposed critical vulnerabilities in Europe’s defense infrastructure. Though US assistance has now resumed following meetings in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where Ukraine agreed to a…
Category: 6. Opinion
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“Part of psychological operation”: Ukraine warns Netherlands against screening Russians at war documentary
The Ukrainian Embassy in the Netherlands has expressed deep concern regarding the planned screenings of the Russians at War documentary in the country.
The film was screened at the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, but sparked controversy for humanizing Russian…
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A 3-year-old girl among latest victims of Russian strikes as Moscow forces continue targeting civilians in Ukraine
The Russian war has killed 605 children and injured 1,839 since February 2022, according to the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office. This figure does not include casualties in occupied regions, as Ukrainian law enforcement does not have access to them.
Russia has repeatedly denied that its…
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Zelenskyy says Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant will not operate under Russian control
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) will not operate for Russia, and restoring its functionality could take up to 2.5 years, according to UNIAN.
US President Donald Trump has shifted his focus to taking control of…
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Of course Putin wants Black Sea ceasefire – his navy got absolutely wrecked, says former Royal Navy officer
Tom Sharpe, a former Royal Navy officer, analyzes the recent Black Sea ceasefire in his opinion piece for The Telegraph.
A recent White House announcement has revealed that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a ceasefire in the Black Sea. According to the statement, “The United States and Russia…
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HUR: Russia outlines 15 potential military conflict scenarios targeting Northern Europe
Russia has outlined 15 potential military conflict scenarios by 2045, six of which involve Northern Europe, says Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Chief of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (HUR), Ukrinform reports.
US President Donald Trump believes that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin wants peace, while…Continue Reading
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Frontline report: Ukraine’s new F-16s are now ready to attack Russian jets — and win
Today, we will discuss how the Ukrainian air force is getting stronger with the arrival of more F-16 fighter jets and how they have started to play a more important role in Ukrainian air operations. We will take a look at their effectiveness in defensive and offensive roles, combating Russian…
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British financier Browder denounces US-Russia agreements as inappropriate response to terror
British financier Bill Browder has criticized the recent US-Russia agreements, calling them bad news as they may ease sanctions on the aggressor and allow it to continue its terror campaign. In a comment to Sky News, he argued that those welcoming the deal are “missing the point completely.”
On…
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Ukrainian defense minister outlines strict terms for Russian naval movement in Black Sea deal
During the negotiations between Ukraine and the US in Saudi Arabia, the parties agreed to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea and to implement the agreements reached by the presidents regarding a complete ban on strikes against Ukraine’s and Russia’s energy infrastructure, says Ukrainian…
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Twelve European supports Czech initiative on Radio Liberty’s survival
The Czech Republic garnered support from 12 countries for an initiative to preserve the operations of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Czech Radio reported on 25 March.
This development comes after RFE/RL President and CEO Stephen Capus announced that the media organization had its federal…
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