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Putin has landed in ICC country Mongolia
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has landed in Mongolia for a state visit there. .
Warlord trained deported Libyans via webcam
95 Libyans who were deported from South Africa in August were trained to join special forces in Libya – where they were monitored via web cameras, according to reports in local media. .
Million Support to Swedish Village in Ukraine
Sweden is supporting Gammalsvenskby in Ukraine with two million kronor, the government announces. The money is intended for preparations ahead of winter and to give the village's children the opportunity to attend summer camp on Gotland.
Turkey signs new gas agreement with Shell
Turkey's state-owned gas company Botas and energy conglomerate Shell have signed a 10-year agreement on deliveries of liquefied fossil gas (LNG), which may also be sold on from Turkey to Europe. According to the agreement, Shell will deliver the equivalent of four billion cubic meters of LNG per year from 2027, according to Turkey's Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar.
Putin to schoolchildren: Dealing with scoundrels in Kursk
Ukraine's capture of parts of Russian Kursk does not affect Russia's offensives elsewhere. This is claimed by President Vladimir Putin during a visit to a school in southern Siberia.
Finland wants to ban Russian real estate purchases
Finland's government has drafted a proposal that would in practice mean a ban on Russian citizens and various types of organizations from Russia buying real estate in Finland, according to a press release from the country's Ministry of Defence. The proposal is now being sent out for consultation, and the government hopes to be able to present a concrete legislative proposal to the parliament in Helsinki already this year.
Danish premises hit in large-scale attack on Kiev
Wreckage from, among other things, North Korean drones has again rained down over Kiev after a large Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital. Among other things, the Danish Folkekirkens Nødhjælp's premises were hit, which suffered significant damage.
New Mine in the Gold Rush: "More Luck than Skill"
The gold price is record-high and the timing is therefore perfect. In August, the first gold ore was picked up in Sweden's freshest mine, in Fäbodtjärn in Västerbotten's inland.
Russian threat of changed nuclear doctrine
Russia intends to change its doctrine for nuclear weapons, according to the country's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov. He tells the state-controlled news agency Tass that it will be done as a response to what he claims is the "Western opponents' escalation" in connection with the war in Ukraine.
17 found dead after Russian helicopter crash
The bodies of 17 people have been found after a helicopter crash on the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia. The helicopter, a Mi-8 model, disappeared shortly after taking off on Saturday with 19 tourists and three crew members on board.
Ukraine: Billion-Dollar Support from the USA for Power Supply
The USA is providing energy support to Ukraine worth $800 million, equivalent to approximately 8. 3 billion kronor.
Russia: 158 Ukrainian drones shot down
Russia has shot down 158 Ukrainian drones over 15 Russian regions during the night to Sunday, according to Russia's Defense Department. .
This could stop the Gripen deal
The Thai air force has made its choice and decided that it wants to buy Jas Gripen planes. But the deal must also be approved from the Swedish side – and there is one thing that could put a spanner in the works, according to an expert.
From War to Paralympics: "A Hell"
The Platoon Commander Dmytro Melnyk left his soldiers ten days before the Paralympics started. He can only hope that everyone is alive when he returns from Paris.
World Number One Advances in US Open
World number one Iga Swiatek advanced to the fourth round of the US Open without major difficulties when she defeated Russian Anastasija Pavljutjenkova, 6–4, 6–2. The Pole, who has a US Open trophy among her five Grand Slam titles, started the match by breaking her opponent's serve.
Reports: 66,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine
The Russian military death toll is reported to have exceeded 66,000. It is the independent Russian news source Mediazona that has published new figures from the war in Ukraine.
Helicopter disappears on Russian Kamchatka
A helicopter has disappeared on the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia, reports the Russian news agency Interfax. On board, 19 passengers and three crew members are believed to be.
Mercenary Soldiers Leave Burkina Faso for Kursk
Ukraine's advance in Kursk has led many Russian mercenaries to leave Burkina Faso to support the Russian military on home soil, says a militia leader to the news agency AFP. > We thought the Ukrainians wanted to put an end to the war and sit down at the negotiating table, but after their incursion into the Kursk region, we see that they have chosen the path of war and war is our job, says Viktor Jermolajev, leader of Medvedi.
The Police: Telegram a contact service for crimes
It has been described as a supermedium for following the Ukraine war. But also as a playground for gang criminals, pedophiles, and terrorists.
Telegram top's gripping can have a "chilling effect"
First loud resistance. Then a certain establishment in the lead.
The Regime Critic is Subjected to a "Slow Murder"
The Belarusian regime critic Maria Kolesnikova is being subjected to a "slow murder" and her health has seriously deteriorated in recent times, according to the leader of the Belarusian exile opposition, Svetlana Tichanovskaja. .
Multiple deaths in Russian attacks in Kharkiv
At least four people have died, including a child, in Russian attacks on the city of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine. Nearly 50 people have been injured in the attacks, according to the city's governor.
Ukraine urges Mongolia: Arrest Putin
On Tuesday, Russia's President Vladimir Putin will travel to the neighboring country of Mongolia – despite the country being legally obligated to arrest him. The Kremlin dismisses the matter, while Ukraine urges Mongolia not to back down from its promise.
French fighter jets sold to Serbia
Serbia and France have signed an agreement on French exports of the Rafale fighter jet, with an estimated value of around 30 billion kronor. The deal was formally concluded during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Belgrade.
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