Russia-Ukraine war

Australian Authorities Seek Confirmation After Reports of National Killed in Ukraine

Australian officials are working to verify reports that a national was killed while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The man, identified in social media posts as Russell Allan Wilson, is said to have died on...
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Putin Calls on Russians to Believe in Victory in Ukraine in New Year’s Address as War Enters Fourth Year Amid Renewed Peace Efforts

Russian President Vladimir Putin used his annual New Year’s Eve address on Wednesday, December 31, to urge Russians to believe in victory in Ukraine, as the country marked the holiday for a fourth consecutive year under the shadow of war....
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How the Ukraine War Was Foretold: Declassified Bush–Putin Talks Expose Ignored Warnings on Georgia, Crimea, and NATO Expansion

When the Russia–Ukraine war actually began depends largely on where one chooses to draw the starting line. For many, the answer is straightforward: February 24, 2022, the day Russian forces crossed Ukraine’s borders in a full-scale invasion that shattered Europe’s...
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New Cuban Crisis: Tomahawk cruise missiles Tensions Push Russia-Ukraine War Toward Nuclear Brink

The Russia-Ukraine War, now three years old, is entering its most perilous phase yet. The Kremlin has once again raised the nuclear specter — this time in response to Washington’s deliberations over supplying Kyiv with nuclear-capable Tomahawk cruise missiles. For...
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Ukraine accused China Supplying Military Materials to Russia: Intelligence Chief Reveals Extent of Cooperation

Ukraine's top intelligence official has accused China of providing direct material support to Russia’s military-industrial complex, a charge that, if fully verified, could dramatically alter international perceptions of Beijing’s role in the ongoing war in Ukraine. In an explosive interview...
Russia's Remote Drone Strike Claim Signals New Phase in Warfare

Russia Orbita Drone: Russia’s Remote Drone Strike Claim Signals New Phase in Warfare, but Questions Linger

On April 15, 2025, Russia claimed to have achieved a significant technological milestone in drone warfare. According to an initial report by Russian state news agency RIA Novosti, an FPV (First Person View) kamikaze drone named “Ovod” struck a Ukrainian...
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to Visit Saudi Arabia for Key Talks on Ukraine Conflict

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit Saudi Arabia from March 10-12 for high-level diplomatic talks, including discussions with Ukrainian officials, according to a statement from the US Department of State. The visit marks a crucial moment...
Russia-Ukraine War

Russia-Ukraine War Nears Three-Year Mark: Evolving Dynamics and Future Scenarios

As the Russia-Ukraine war approaches its third anniversary, the global community continues to witness the ripple effects of one of the most consequential conflicts of the 21st century. Marked by shifting alliances, relentless military campaigns, and political maneuvering, the war...
Russia-Ukraine War

Biden Administration Moves to Cancel $4.65 Billion in Ukraine Debt as Term Nears End

Aimed to bolster Ukraine's resistance against Russia and fortify transatlantic alliances, the Biden administration has notified Congress of its intention to cancel $4.65 billion in Ukrainian debt. This measure represents half of a $9 billion loan issued to Kyiv under...
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North Korea’s Artillery Arsenal: A Game Changer in Russia-Ukraine War?

As of 2024, North Korea’s military strength remains centered on its formidable artillery capabilities, with approximately 8,600 towed and self-propelled artillery pieces in its arsenal. This extensive inventory underscores the strategic importance of artillery in the Korean People's Army (KPA),...
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