Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Kyiv and Moscow working on new prisoner exchange after talks last less than an hour - Kyiv and Moscow are still far apart on how to end the war and the fighting is stepping up
It restated Moscow's demands that Ukraine become a neutral country - ruling out membership of NATO - and that it protect the rights of Russian speakers, make Russian an official language and enact a legal ban on glorification of Nazism. Ukraine rejects the Nazi charge as absurd and denies discriminating against Russian speakers.
After closing out its best month since 2023, Wall Street opened with losses on Monday as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated over the weekend, contributing to broader market anxiety and a jump in oil prices.
Brussels decided that Ukraine should continue the conflict, Hungary, on the contrary, supports efforts aimed at its peaceful settlement, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.
Ukraine will have to withdraw troops, ensure no foreign military presence, cancel martial law, hold elections within 100 days of truce - Anadolu Ajansı
Asian shares have fallen and oil prices jumped as trade tensions and the Russian-Ukraine conflict ratcheted up geopolitical uncertainty.
With 41 military aircraft impacted, the Ukrainian drone attack was described by some commentators as Russia's "Pearl Harbor." The attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 was a surprise air raid by Japan on the U.S. during World War II. Kyiv's assault follows ground advances by Moscow troops in recent days in Ukraine's Sumy border region.
Ukraine’s daring strike on Russian bombers far from the frontlines highlights the dominance of drones, as the tech grows ever more deadly.
Trump’s approval rating in NH has declined in the last month, as most Granite Staters disapprove of Trump’s handling of economy and foreign policy.
Global shares have fallen and oil prices jumped as trade tensions and the Russian-Ukraine conflict ratcheted up geopolitical uncertainty.
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Operation Spiderweb: Ukraine's Deadliest Game Yet—But Russia's Coming To Eat Them In The RotThe Russia-Ukraine war has evolved into one of the most consequential and complex conflicts of the 21st century. What began in 2014 with Russia’s annexation of Crimea escalated dramatically in February 2022 when Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.