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Ukraine Wants 200 Russian Losses for Every Square Kilometer It Takes – Business Insider
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Zelenskyy in Slavutych: Ukraine capable of responding preventively to threats from Russia, Belarus
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Slavutych, Kyiv region, where he met with heads of communities from Kyiv and Chernihiv regions and stressed the need to strengthen the defense of these northern…
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French court finds Airbus, Air France guilty of manslaughter in 2009 crash – Al Jazeera
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Chinese container ship among few vessels crossing Hormuz amid deadlock to open waterway – Reuters
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Ukraine testing low-cost missiles to down Shahed drones, plans mass production by autumn – Fedorov
Ukraine is developing low-cost missiles designed to intercept Russian Shahed-type drones, with several solutions already undergoing testing.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said this at a meeting with journalists, Ukrinform reports.
He said the project…
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Met Police Palantir contract blocked by City Hall – BBC
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Canadian prime minister Mark Carney is not the climate guy you thought | Seth Klein – The Guardian
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Rohstoff-Wettlauf gegen China: Warum Deutschland sich selbst bremst – POLITICO
Rohstoff-Wettlauf gegen China: Warum Deutschland sich selbst bremst – POLITICO
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Number of people injured in Dnipro rises to 11, incl child – authorities
The number of people injured as a result of the Russian attack on Dnipro has risen to 11, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Oleksandr Hanzha has said.
“The number of people injured in the Russian strike on Dnipro has risen to 11. Among them is a 13-year-old…
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Drug Overdose Deaths Fell in 2024. Why Experts Remain Cautious
Overdose deaths dropped sharply in 2024, but many experts warn the deeper drivers of addiction remain unresolved.
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The news is out: the U.S. has seen the largest recorded decline in opioid deaths. Yet no one is resting easy.
According to new federal estimates from the Centers for Disease…
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