The high-profile US-Ukraine mineral extraction deal—promoted earlier as a breakthrough in strategic partnership—faces serious obstacles due to outdated geological data, war risks, and weak rare earth reserves, according to industry experts cited by the Washington Post on 3 May.
Category: 6. Opinion
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ISW: Russian rhetoric toward Lithuania could set stage for military action
Senior Russian officials are setting informational conditions that could “support future military operations against Lithuania” or other NATO countries, according to a 3 May assessment by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). The US-based think tank cited recent propaganda efforts…
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Mass attack! Ukraine launches largest drone, missile raid in months, downs two Russian jets
In a dramatic overnight assault on 3 May, Ukraine launched hundreds of drones and missiles across land, sea, and air—destroying two Russian jets and striking deep into occupied Crimea.
Russian losses include two warplanes, marking Russia’s heaviest one-day aerial loss in many…
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Lithuania strips residence permits from Russians, Belarusians who frequently visit home
Lithuania has implemented additional restrictions for Russian and Belarusian citizens that took effect on 3 May, RFE/RL reported. Under the new law passed by Lithuania’s Seimas (parliament), Russian citizens will lose their residence permits if they travel to Russia or Belarus more than once…
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ISW refutes Western intel claims that Putin plans to scale back Ukraine war
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Russia lures Togolese students into Russian army with fake scholarships
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Russia suffers 160,000 casualties in 2025 so far, heading for war’s deadliest year – UK intel
Russian forces have likely suffered approximately 950,000 casualties since launching the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with 2025 potentially becoming the deadliest year yet for Moscow’s troops, according to a UK Defence Intelligence update released on 3 May 2025.
“This would be the…
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Frontline report: Russia plans to deploy North Korean troops to new offensives in eastern Ukraine
Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Russian Federation.
Here, for the first time, Russia and North Korea have openly acknowledged direct North Korean military involvement in the war. With increasing Russian pressure on their eastern front, the Ukrainian command are…
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Forbes: Russia is losing tanks—and replacing them with exploding toy hoverboards
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Want to know how foreign aid reaches Ukraine frontlines? Watch “No Sleep Til Kyiv” film
Are you in Tallinn, Estonia, and want to watch a movie about Ukraine? We have a suggestion!
As the official media partner, Euromaidan Press proudly announces the world premiere of the powerful documentary road movie No Sleep Til Kyiv on 4 May 2025, at 3:30 p.m.
No Sleep Til Kyiv follows the…
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