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Egypt nearly supplied rockets to Russia, agreed to arm Ukraine instead, leak shows
Egypt made detailed plans to export rockets at Moscow’s request, but after a diplomatic offensive from Washington, later approved artillery production for Kyiv.
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Ukrainian president, officials embezzled $400 million from aid: Report
Volodymyr Zelensky: Corruption in Kyiv is "approaching that of the Afghan war, although there will be no professional audit reports," the website claimed. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and other to officials of the country have embezzled at least 400 million dollars which was given to the country for the purchase of diesel fuel, Russian news agency TASS reported citing US Journalist Seymour Hersh's website.
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Ukraine eyes preventing matchups with Russians
Ukrainian athletes will not be allowed to take part in qualifying events for the 2024 Paris Olympics if they have to compete against Russians, according to a government minister.
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How racing drones are used as improvised missiles in Ukraine
They are light, fast and cheap
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Ron DeSantis forced into U-turn after calling Ukraine war ‘territorial dispute’
Likely Republican contender for White House says remark was ‘mischaracterised’ but calls Vladimir Putin a war criminal
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Putin arrest warrant issued over war crime allegations
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The court alleges he is responsible for war crimes, and has focused its claims on the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia. It says the crimes were committed in Ukraine from 24 February 2022 - when Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
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Life in Russian-Occupied Ukraine
In addition to the stresses of living through the War in Ukraine, Maks also worries about his relatives, such as his father, currently living in Russian-occupied territory. It has been a few weeks since he last talked to them. A lot of cities have been damaged by the Ukrainian Army trying to retake land.
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War in space: U.S. officials debating rules for a conflict in orbit
Ukraine's use of commercial satellites to help repel the Russian invasion has bolstered the U.S. Space Force's interest in exploiting the capabilities of the private sector to develop new technologies for fighting a war in space. But the possible reliance on private companies, and the revolution in technology that has made satellites smaller and more powerful, is forcing the Defense Department to wrestle with difficult questions about what to do if those privately owned satellites are targeted by an adversary.
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Russia bans government officials from using most foreign words
Russian government officials will be banned from using most foreign words when carrying out their duties, according to an amended law on the formal use of Russian that President Vladimir Putin signed on Tuesday.
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Atomic Heart video game draws scrutiny from Ukrainian officials and gamers for alleged Russia ties
New video game Atomic Heart, set in an alternative history in which the Soviet Union experiences a tech boom following World War II, is facing allegations that it peddles dangerous pro-Russian propaganda and criticism for its developer’s perceived connections with Russia amid the country’s invasion of Ukraine. On Friday, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov tweeted official letters he sent to the heads of Sony, Microsoft and Valve, urging them to block Atomic Heart from their gaming platforms.
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What the West Must Do Now to Help Ukraine Win the War
Ukraine’s spirited defense has inspired the world—we must not self-deter from enabling Ukraine to defeat Putin’s invasion.
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Ukraine wants to make Russia pay for environmental toll of war | CBC News
Missiles and mortars kill and maim people, but Russia’s year-long war in Ukraine is also poisoning the air, ground and sea, says Ukraine’s minister of environmental protection, who is building a case that Russia should pay for its ecological "crimes."
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One Year Into War, Putin Is Crafting the Russia He Craves
In Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion has met setback after setback. But its effect at home has been very different.
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Sean Penn Lashes Out at ‘Creepy Little Bully’ Putin After Berlin Premiere of Volodymyr Zelenskyy Documentary ‘Superpower’
Sean Penn said he was happy to be a “propagandist” for the Ukrainian war effort and called Russian president Vladimir Putin a “creepy little bully” Saturday in Berlin, after the world premiere of his gonzo documentary “Superpower,” a gripping, courage-under-fire portrait of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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US: Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine
MUNICH (AP) — The United States has determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday, insisting that “justice must be served” to the perpetrators.
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Romania joins calls to ban Russian, Belarusian athletes from 2024 Olympics
Romania joins calls to ban Russian, Belarusian athletes from 2024 Olympics
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SpaceX admits blocking Ukrainian troops from using satellite technology | CNN Politics
The president of SpaceX revealed the company has taken active steps to prevent Ukrainian forces from using the critical Starlink satellite technology with Ukrainian drones that are a key component of their fight against Russia.
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At least 100 soldiers return home after Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners
Over a hundred Ukrainian war prisoners have been allowed to return home from Russian captivity after a prisoner swap was effected between both sides of the war on Saturday. The swap was announced in a statement released by senior Ukrainian presidential aide Andriy Yermak, who confirmed that 116 Ukrainians were freed.
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Ukraine liberated Kherson city. Now, Russia is destroying it.
After fleeing the regional capital, Russian forces have bombed hospitals, a market and homes, putting a lie to the Kremlin's claims that it invaded to protect citizens.
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How the war in Ukraine is killing marine mammals
Every morning at dawn, Ivan Rusev walks along the shoreline of the Black Sea in south-western Ukraine. In the autumn, he was watching as millions of migratory birds set off for the south. The last of the pelicans departed at the end of September and they won't return until March.
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