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Kyiv
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina, and Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil arrived in Kyiv for a major diplomatic summit.
Sep. 11
Ukraine
US Secretary of State Blinken has taken the train to Kyiv with Foreign Secretary David Lammy, whose two-month-old Labour government has vowed to keep up Britain’s role as a key defender of Ukraine.
Sep. 11
Air Defenses
Russian sources, including the notorious “Fighterbomber” milblogger say Armenia has provided Ukraine with multiple air defense systems as part of a significant military aid package.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade in the Kharkiv region successfully targeted Russian T-72 and T-80 tanks, damaging their turrets, as Ukraine rebuffed a Russian attack.
Sep. 11
Ukraine
According to Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine's weapons production tripled last year and has doubled again in the first eight months of 2024.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
In debate, Trump won’t say US should help Ukraine win the war; West steps up sanctions on Iran; US, UK top diplomats to visit Kyiv this week; Ottawa has ‘concerns’ about the Russian film it funded.
Sep. 11
Belarus
A Belarusian official has announced the planned launch of a domestic video hosting service similar to YouTube on Sept. 12, though he has acknowledged it to be “a rather weak analog.”
Sep. 10
War in Ukraine
He said that dozens of Russian military personnel have trained in Iran using the Fath-360 missile, which has a range of 75 miles (120 kilometres).
Sep. 10
Zelensky
More than half of all the current combat is concentrated on a 60-kilometer-wide sector of the 1,500-kilometer-long front line in eastern Ukraine where Russia is attacking.
Sep. 10
US
The Dutch Defense Minister stated that Kyiv can use Dutch weapons, including F-16s, for deep strikes into Russia, and urged other countries to lift their restrictions.
Sep. 10
US
With both presidential candidates running neck-and-neck, the debate between them could have a significant impact on undecided voters. Here’s how they are honing their arguments.
Sep. 10
War in Ukraine
MOL announced on Monday that it reached a "sustainable solution" securing the transportation of oil to the two countries by concluding agreements with suppliers and pipeline operators.
Sep. 10
Sweden
The 17th Swedish military aid provision focuses on new purchases rather than stockpiled equipment and almost half is allocated to materiel and components for JAS 39 Gripen fighter aircraft.
Sep. 10
Russia
Russian users have reported error messages when attempting to register on Google with a domestic number. Some speculated it could be related to the latest US sanctions on IT services in Russia.
Sep. 10
Energy
Putin thought he could hold Europe hostage with the might of Russia’s energy sector. As it turns out, Europe may be in a position to dig Moscow’s economic grave.
Sep. 10
Russia
Moscow regional governor Andrey Vorobyov said in a Telegram post that a 46-year-old woman had been killed and several people wounded as a result of the strikes.
Sep. 10