Europe
US
Gen. Ben Hodges argues that those who fear “escalation” with Russia, if Putin were to be challenged by the West, are dead wrong.
Apr. 10
War in Ukraine
Stoltenberg's comments came amidst intensified Russian aerial bombardment on Ukraine’s infrastructure in what President Zelensky said was Moscow’s attempts at driving locals out of Kharkiv.
Apr. 10
Donetsk
Ukrainian servicemen skillfully neutralized a Russian cluster bomb in the Donetsk region, preventing its detonation. Sappers later detonated the bomb due to safety concerns.
Apr. 10
War in Ukraine
Shadowy supply chain funnels Starlink to adversaries & accused war criminals via backroom deals in Africa, SE Asia & UAE.
Apr. 9
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Apr. 9
Corruption
A Slidstvo-Info investigative journalist who released an unflattering report on Vityuk, was approached in a Kyiv shopping mall on April 1 by military draft officials, sparking corruption accusations.
Apr. 9
Bakhmut
The 80th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade said they used an aerial drone to track the Russian UAZ “Bukhanka” and watched a group of Russians unload the ammunition before blowing it up.
Apr. 9
Russia
The news is confirmed by the Smolensk region governor, who said he is en route to the site of the incident; preliminary reports said at least one woman died on the scene.
Apr. 8
“This is the largest attack on Ukraine's energy sector” since war began, Ukraine’s energy minister said.
Apr. 8
The Last Thing Washington Should do is Push for Ukrainian restraint
Apr. 8
Zelensky said it would be “difficult” for Ukraine to “stay” without the aid.
Apr. 7
Zaporizhzhia
A 65-year-old man and a 64-year-old woman were in their yard at the time of the attack.
Apr. 7
Finland has accused Moscow of weaponizing migration against the Nordic nation, an assertion the Kremlin denies.
Apr. 5
War in Ukraine
Arsenal’s international defender Oleksandr Zinchenko says he would definitely leave the Premier League to fight in Ukraine if he were called up by his war-torn country.
Apr. 5
Lithuania will also send €35 million ($38 million) toward the Czech initiative to purchase artillery ammunition for Ukraine.
Apr. 5
War in Ukraine
Meanwhile, NATO considering supporting Ukraine with a five-year €100 billion fund.
Apr. 5