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Blinken: Iran is sending more weapons to Russia
Iran has sent ballistic missiles to Russia – weapons that will likely be used against Ukraine within the next few weeks, says US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during a visit to London. .
Applebaum on AfD: The Russians have worked for this
The German far-right party AFD can thank Russian influence campaigns for help with the victory in Thüringen. This is claimed by author Anne Applebaum.
Ukrainian Giant Drone Attack
Ukraine sent over 140 drones against Russia tonight, which caused flight stops around Moscow and is reported to have claimed at least one civilian casualty in the capital area. .
"Credible" report on Iranian weapons to Putin
The EU has been provided with "credible information" that Iran has supplied Russia with ballistic missiles. The Kremlin neither denies nor confirms the reports.
Russian cyber attacks on NATO and EU countries
The German intelligence service warns of a Russian cyber unit with close ties to the power in the Kremlin. Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russian hackers have been accused of increasingly frequent attacks on IT systems in the West.
New "Government" in the EU: They Can Get Top Jobs
Expansion or competitiveness, defense or trade? The alternatives are many when Sweden's Jessika Roswall is now to get her post in the next EU Commission. The battle for the finest jobs is likely to be both prolonged and heated.
Trump: High Tariffs if Countries Abandon the Dollar
Former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate in the US presidential election in November, is threatening high tariffs on goods from countries that abandon the dollar as a reserve currency. > If you leave the dollar, you will not do business with the US, as we will impose 100 percent tariffs on your goods, he said during an appearance in the state of Wisconsin on Saturday.
Zelensky: Russian soldiers have fallen in Kursk
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj claims that 6,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded during the ground offensive in Kursk. Ukraine also asserts that the city of New York (or Nju-Jork), located north of the metropolis Donetsk in the east, has been retaken.
Zelensky: Russians must choose – peace or Putin
It was an impatient Ukrainian president who turned up at the Ramstein meeting in Germany on Friday. The number of air defense systems that have not been delivered is significant, said Volodymyr Zelenskyj, referring to the Western world's unfulfilled promises so far.
Summer 2024 the Warmest on Record
The summer of 2024 was the warmest so far that the EU's climate service Copernicus has recorded, globally. It is estimated to increase the likelihood that the year as a whole will be the warmest on record.
The Telegram CEO's First Comments on the Allegations
Telegram's co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov has been silent about the arrest and allegations against him – until now. The accusations are surprising and misguided, he believes.
OPEC countries extend reduced oil production
The eight countries within the Opec-plus alliance have decided to extend the voluntary reduction of oil production until the end of November. The decision goes against earlier plans for increased oil production.
USA hits back after Putin's Harris support
Vladimir Putin would like to see Kamala Harris become the USA's next president. He claims this in a speech in Vladivostok where he praises her laughter.
IAEA: Nuclear Cooling Towers in Ukraine Must Be Demolished
The cooling tower that burned in August at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is so damaged that it must be demolished. This says Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), after an inspection visit to Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine, reports Ukrainian media.
OPEC and Russia may postpone oil production increase
Government representatives in the Opec-plus alliance – which includes Saudi Arabia, Russia, and other major oil-producing countries – have initiated a discussion about postponing a planned increase in oil production, reports news agency Bloomberg, citing anonymous participants in the discussions. Currently, there is a plan for increased production in October, but it is now being questioned as crude oil prices have fallen sharply on the global market.
Still Offer Under Rubble in Bombed Poltava
The number of dead found in Russia's attack on the Ukrainian city of Poltava has risen to 53. Several people are still missing and nearly 300 are injured.
Blacklisted Russian takes seat in IMF
The Russian central bank chief Ksenija Judajeva, who is under sanctions from the USA, will take over as Russia's representative on the board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is headquartered in Washington. This is stated by the country's current representative in the post, Aleksej Mozjin.
Biden condemns "deplorable" attack on Poltava
The President of the USA, Joe Biden, condemns Russia's bloody attack on Ukrainian Poltava, where over 50 people lost their lives and hundreds were injured. Biden calls it "deplorable".
Paasikivi after the attack: Ukraine needs support
Deficient air defense and too little support from the West are two explanations for the Russian attack on Poltava, according to military expert Joakim Paasikivi. .
Bloodbath as Russian robots struck Poltava
Over 50 lives have been claimed in a Russian robot attack on the city of Poltava, according to Ukrainian reports. The attack is one of the deadliest since the full-scale war in Ukraine began in February 2022.
Bettel: Wrong not to attend in Hungary
It is better to be on site in Hungary to be able to complain, than not to go at all. This is the opinion of Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel, who despite others' boycott is participating in Tuesday's informal EU ministerial meeting in Budapest.
Researcher Sentenced to 15 Years in Russia
A Russian researcher is sentenced by a court in Moscow to 15 years in a penal colony for treason. Researcher Aleksandr Sjipljuk is the latest in a long line of scientists to be sentenced to long prison terms in Russia.
The State Visit Took Place Without Putin Being Arrested
Vladimir Putin's state visit to ICC-member Mongolia has ended. The Russian president went home scot-free – despite Mongolia's obligations to the court in The Hague, which has issued an arrest warrant against him.
Turkey Applies for Membership in Brics
Turkey has applied for membership in the Brics alliance, according to sources for the news agency Bloomberg. The information has not yet been confirmed by the Turkish government or by any other member country.
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