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War would end within days if West stopped arming Ukraine, Russia says: Live updates
The Russian army is “modern and heroic (despite) “experiencing certain problems, like any army,” a top Kremlin official says.
The fatal police shooting of a teenager rocked France. Was it a ‘George Floyd moment’?
French police have come under scrutiny after a 17-year-old boy of Algerian and Moroccan descent was killed by a police officer during a traffic stop.
Russia says US and allies ‘complicit’ in drone attack on Moscow: Live Ukraine updates
Russia says five drones targeting Moscow and its surroundings were neutralized Tuesday, the latest instance of the war getting closer to its citizens.
‘We are putting an end to this’: Israel’s raid on Palestinian Jenin camp stretches into 2nd day
Israel said the mission was necessary to ‘dismantle’ infrastructure, arrest terror suspects and capture weapons used by militant groups who use the camp as a stronghold.
Rare deep-sea octopus nursery discovered off the coast of Costa Rica
A team of researchers has found and documented a new, active deep-sea octopus nursery deep in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Costa Rica.
What are the peace plans for Ukraine? The Vatican, China and Ukraine itself have ideas. Will any work?
Sixteen months after Russia invaded Ukraine, the number of peace plans, initiatives and offers of mediation from third parties is increasing. What doesn’t appear to be expanding is Ukraine’s appetite to consider them.
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‘Consign to oblivion’: Bloggers say Russia rewriting history of Wagner Group: Updates
Some pro-Moscow military bloggers decry Kremlin attempts to “rewrite history” of the war efforts of Wagner fighters. Updates.
Ukraine updates: Deaths, kids wounded after Russian shelling; Milley on cluster munitions
Ukrainian leaders announced more casualties from Russian shelling, as a visit from Spain’s prime minister signaled support from Europe.
‘Not a new phenomenon’: Fatal police shooting in France reignites unrest, protests
Protests over the shooting are likely the result of increased deadly police encounters and tensions between police and people of color, experts said.