When Vladimir Putin launched Russia’s military operation in February 2022, he made it clear that the conflict was not merely about Ukraine. It was about Moscow’s broader struggle against the “entire so-called Western bloc,” shaped in the image of the United…
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Frontline report: Ukraine’s drones take 53 million tons of Russian oil offline, crippling 10% of refining capacity
Today, there are a lot of important updates from the Russian Federation.
Russian oil refineries are going up in flames as Ukraine unleashes relentless waves of drone strikes deep into enemy territory. With 10% of Russia’s refining capacity already offline and more targets inside, these attacks…
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Here’s which generation is actually most sensitive, according to science
Which generation is the most sensitive? The answer to this question depends on who you ask. US psychologist Dr Jean Twenge has conducted multiple studies comparing the psychological traits of different cohorts and claimed that, compared with earlier generations, ‘Millennials’ (people born…
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New Clues Detail How Aging Impacts Breast Tissue
Breast cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in women in the United States, with nearly 317,000 new cases expected in 2025. In addition, experts expect breast cancer to be the second-leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women,…
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Ukrainians continue to flee the frontline, as war stretches into fourth year
“In the last six months alone, more than 200,000 people have been evacuated from frontline areas in the east and north,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees on the three-year anniversary of the war on Monday 24…
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Chelsea sale money still frozen three years on from being earmarked for Ukraine war victims
The £2.5billion ($3bn; €3bn) generated from the sale of Chelsea Football Club remains frozen in a UK bank account — three years on from when it was announced it would be used to support humanitarian causes following the Russian invasion of…
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Trump and Zelensky’s meeting sends Ukrainian tennis players to U.S. under a cloud
For three years, the United States has been something of a haven for tennis players from Ukraine.
Then came the past two weeks. President Donald Trump and his top diplomats have been pushing Ukraine to give up some of its mineral resources, in…
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With US support in question, Ukraine leans on Europe
KYIV – Donald Trump’s reluctance to grant any security commitments to Ukraine as a part of a deal to gain access to its mineral wealth has prompted Kyiv to contemplate pushing European countries to provide a ‘net of guarantees’, several…
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After tense White House talks, European countries prepare ceasefire plan for Ukraine : NPR
European countries to prepare their own ceasefire plan with Ukraine
SCOTT DETROW, HOST:
More funding and weapons for Ukraine and for their own defense – these are the priorities a group of…
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EU to help Ukraine replace Musk’s Starlink – POLITICO
Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier said Kyiv had already “expressed interest” in how it could use Govsatcom — a pooled network of the EU’s existing national government satellite capacity — and IRIS², a new constellation only set to…
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