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The prime ministers of Poland and Italy have discussed military support for Ukraine and voiced agreement that the European Union should be made stronger politically while cutting down on bureaucracy |
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The prime ministers of Poland and Italy have discussed military support for Ukraine and voiced agreement that the European Union should be made stronger politically while cutting down on bureaucracy |
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EU nations agree to start membership talks with Ukraine next week, signaling support amid ongoing conflict with Russia. |
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The Russia-Ukraine war has entered uncharted territory. More than four years after Russian forces crossed into Ukraine in February 2022, the conflict has now lasted longer than World War I, the global conflict that raged from 1914 to 1918 and came to be known as the Great War. |
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Tulsi Gabbard has released information on government-funded biolabs as Trump pushes to end federal funding for certain gain-of-function research projects. |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of trying to damage Russia's economy through drone attacks and said Moscow would intensify strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure. |
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The Senate's version of the National Defense Authorization Act also changed the name of the Department of Defense to Department of War, two people familiar with the bill told Reuters |
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An attack near Europe's largest nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied Ukraine has caused an outage in the area. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian drone attack has sparked a fire at a refinery in southern Russia. DW has more. |
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According to polls, about half of the Ukrainians believe that the war will continue longer and not end before next year. This would push the duration of the war closer to that of World War II, which ended after 6 years of fighting. |
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A strike has cut power to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, but no radiation release has been detected, IAEA reports. |
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Kyiv's high-tech "middle strike campaign" has turned Moscow's primary southern land corridor into a graveyard of destroyed vehicles, triggering acute fuel shortages in occupied Crimea. |