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Putin charges Ukraine of border “terrorist act” in Russian village

According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, a Ukrainian sabotage group entered a Russian frontier region on Thursday and opened fire on civilians in a "terrorist act." The governor of the Bryansk region stated that "saboteurs from Ukraine" fired on a civilian vehicle in the border town of Lyubechane, killing two...

Belarusian resistance claims it damaged a Russian warplane.

A drone attack near the Belarusian capital, Minsk, has reportedly damaged a Russian military aircraft, according to exiled opposition figures. Aliksandr Azarov, the commander of the Belarusian anti-government group BYPOL, claimed responsibility for the Telegram attack. Near the Machulishchy airbase, the Beriev A-50 early warning aircraft was impacted by multiple explosions. It...

Putin suspends nuclear treaty involvement, blaming West for Ukraine war.

Vladimir Putin asserts that the West "let the genie out of the container" ten years before the war by initiating other conflicts, and that Moscow will "continue to achieve the objectives" of its "special military operation." Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for beginning the conflict in Ukraine and asserted...

Antony Blinken warns that China may arm Russia for Ukraine.

China may provide Russia with munitions and ammunition for the Ukraine conflict, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Mr. Blinken told CBS News that Chinese companies were already supplying "non-lethal support" to Russia and that new information indicated that Beijing could also provide "lethal support." He warned that this...

Russia plans joint naval drills “with hypersonic missile” as big security summit starts.

Russia has previously claimed to have conducted tests of its Zircon weapon, including last month's Atlantic exercises. A missile-equipped frigate has been dispatched to South Africa in preparation for joint exercises beginning on Friday. Russia is scheduled to participate in a naval exercise with China and South Africa that could...

Russian spy in Berlin British consulate jailed for over 13 years.

David Ballantyne Smith, from Paisley, Scotland, claimed he was depressed, lonely, and consuming up to seven pints per day when he began leaking embassy secrets to cause humiliation. A British embassy security guard was condemned to more than 13 years in prison for espionage for the Russians. 58-year-old David Ballantyne Smith...

Investigators say Putin supplied MH17 missile.

According to international investigators, there are significant signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to provide the missile that brought down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014. Over Ukraine, the airplane was struck by a Russian-made missile, killing approximately 300 passengers. Prosecutors stated that there was proof that Mr. Putin decided...

A Russian army officer admits, “Our men subjected Ukrainians to torture.”

A former Russian military officer has alleged that Ukrainian men were threatened with rape and shot during violent interrogations. The most senior officer to speak publicly, Konstantin Yefremov, revealed that Russia now views him as a traitor and defector. At one location in southern Ukraine, he reported that "interrogations and torture...

Top Ukrainian security official: Russia prepared for ‘maximum escalation’

The Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, Oleksiy Danilov, would not rule out the potential that President Vladimir Putin will launch another invasion from the north, south, and east on 24 February 2022, maybe to coincide with the anniversary. Ukraine is ready for a big Russian escalation, probably...

“Hiding Russian boat by changing its name from Tango to Fanta” Briton detained.

For the advantage of an oligarch, Richard Masters and another man allegedly stashed enormous amounts of cash aboard a multimillion-dollar yacht. A British guy was arrested for helping a Putin-affiliated oligarch evade sanctions. Richard Masters, 52, was captured in Spain on Friday, whilst his co-defendant Vladislav Osipov remains free. Separately charged, the...

At least 30 killed in devastating Russian airstrike on Dnipro residential building

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is requesting additional military aid in response to a flurry of brutal Russian missile attacks across the country. On Saturday, the most devastating images were captured in Dnipro, where a residential tower block was largely destroyed by a lethal bombardment. A Russian missile strike...

Russia asserts authority over the town of Soledar

After months of fighting, Russia claims to have gained control of the Ukrainian salt-mining town of Soledar. Which it calls a "major" milestone in its advance. According to the defense ministry, the win would allow Russian troops to choke off Ukrainian supply routes in the nearby larger city of Bakhmut. Officials...

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Yousaf to reject Alba Party pact despite its significance

Ash Regan, the only MSP for the Alba Party, is expected to demand that several of her opponents resign; this demand will be categorically denied. Humza Yousaf will not support an electoral alliance with Alex Salmond's party that would have required the SNP to cede control of certain Scottish seats. According to The Sunday Times, the Alba Party intended to elevate the accord to the "top line" of its discussions with Mr. Yousaf.

How an ancient water tunnel cools modern streets

Seville, located in southern Spain, experienced summertime temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) last year. The intensity of the heatwave merited a moniker: Heatwave Yago, the second event bearing the city's name in the past two years.  Similar to numerous other cities in Europe and globally, Seville is currently grappling with temperatures that exceed its structural capacity. In London, England, railway tracks and airport tarmac were dissolved by extreme heat in the summer of 2022. Germans began contemplating midday siestas in July 2023 as a means to flee the oppressive heat.

Campus protests: Hundreds arrested at US universities amid Gaza rallies

Hundreds are detained at universities across the United States in connection with ongoing Gaza protests.  On Saturday, hundreds more individuals were detained on college campuses throughout the United States in response to student demonstrations against the Gaza conflict.  Jill Stein, a presidential candidate for the Green Party, was among those detained by police.

Sunak doesn’t rule out July election, emphasizing clear choice

Rishi Sunak has refrained from formally denying the possibility of conducting a nationwide election in July, despite the continued prevalence of conjecture regarding the occasion. Consistently, the prime minister has expressed his "working assumption" that the election will occur during the latter part of this year; however, the law stipulates that he cannot call it off until January 2025. However, numerous commentators have anticipated a referendum in the autumn.