Putin opposes ceasefire in Ukraine, says Kiev could arm itself anew
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World - The Guardian
Middle East crisis live: Israel hits south Beirut with ‘very violent’ strikes, Lebanese state media says
The Israeli army had issued evacuation warnings to people in the south of Lebanese capital earlier on Saturday. At least 41,825 Palestinians have been killed and 96,910 wounded in Israel’s ...29 minutes ago - Israel -
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Politics - The Hill
Ex-NATO chief says allies should have given Ukraine weapons earlier
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg shared in a new interview that one of his regrets was not ensuring Ukraine was stocked with weapons ahead of Russia’s invasion nearly three years ago. “If there’s ...7 hours ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - The New York Times
Ukraine’s Donbas Strategy: Retreat Slowly and Maximize Russian Losses
The idea is to use rope-a-dope tactics, letting Russian forces pound away until they have exhausted themselves. It’s far from clear if the Ukrainian strategy will succeed.9 hours ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - The New York Times
Behind Trump’s Views on Ukraine: Putin’s Gambit and a Political Grudge
The roots of Donald Trump’s animus toward Ukraine — an issue with profound consequences should he be elected again — can be found in a yearlong series of events spanning 2016 and 2017.11 hours ago - Ukraine -
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World - Financial Times
Ukraine, Nato membership and the West Germany model
Security guarantees will have to underpin any peace deal where Russia retains control of Ukrainian land12 hours ago - Ukraine -
Business - The New York Times
Can Hudson Square Reinvent Itself as New York City’s Next Hot Neighborhood?
Once known as a gritty, industrial area on Manhattan’s West Side, Hudson Square is now trying to lure new tenants and businesses, and create its own identity.13 hours ago - New York -
World - Financial Times
Sketches of the war in Ukraine: dispatch from the Russian border
In the latest part of his visual diary, artist Sergiy Maidukov captures the weeks before a dramatic incursion18 hours ago - Ukraine -
World - ABC News
Thousands of Jewish pilgrims come to Ukraine for Rosh Hashana despite official warnings
Thousands of pilgrims have joined an annual gathering to mark the Jewish new year in the central Ukrainian town of Uman, despite the war against RussiaYesterday - Ukraine -
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Sports - CBS Sports
NFL could soon be making another rule change involving the new kickoff: Here's what Roger Goodell had to say
The NFL commissioner sounds pretty convinced that the new kickoff rule is going to undergo at least one changeYesterday - NFL -
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India's government formally opposes bid to criminalize marital rape
India's government is urging the Supreme Court to reject efforts to update a 160-year-old rape law, arguing it could disrupt "the institution of marriage."Yesterday - India -
Business - Financial Times
Former Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg: ‘So far, we have called Putin’s bluff’
The Norwegian politician on his decade as a KGB contact, crossing Russia’s red lines — and what comes next for UkraineYesterday -
Business - CNBC
Goldman Sachs says crude could spike by $20 on Iran oil shock
Oil prices could shoot up $20 per barrel if Iranian production sees a hit, said Goldman Sachs.Yesterday - Iran -
World - Financial Times
Can Israel destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities by itself?
Without US support, analysts believe the Israeli air force will struggle to mount a successful operationYesterday - Israel -
Top stories - The New York Times
Jay J. Armes, Private Eye With a Superhero Story, Dies at 92
With steel hooks for hands and a flamboyant personality, Mr. Armes captured the attention, and scrutiny, of reporters across the nation.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Boris Johnson says Trump presidency would have prevented Ukraine invasion
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggested that Donald Trump's presidency would have prevented Russia from invading Ukraine in 2022. Johnson said that Ukraine’s resistance is ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
Top stories - CBS News
How Russia is utilizing glide bombs to gain ground in Ukraine war
Twelve people were injured in Ukraine when a Russian glide bomb struck an apartment building in its second-largest city of Kharkiv on Wednesday night, according to local officials. Russia has ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
World - The Guardian
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says west ‘dragging out’ delivery of long-range weapons
At a media appearance with new Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasted western delays in supplying weapons. What we know on day 954. See all our Russia-Ukraine war ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
Top stories - NBC News
Armed man breaks into home of rabbi hosting dinner for Jewish University of Michigan students
An armed man broke into a rabbi's home in Southfield, Michigan, on Wednesday during a holiday dinner with Jewish students from the University of Michigan, police and university officials said.Yesterday -
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Stalker 2: 'We want to show Ukraine can make great games'
How the Ukranian studio between an anticipated video game kept going when Russia invaded.Yesterday - Ukraine -
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World - ABC News
Kosovo's leader says Russia prevailing in Ukraine would threaten 25 years of peace in the Balkans
Kosovo's prime minister says that the Balkan region has enjoyed the greatest degree of peace, freedom and democracy in its history in the past 25 years2 days ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - CBS News
Russia strikes Ukraine's second-largest city
A Russian "glide bomb" strike injured several people in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city. This comes as Ukraine seeks U.S. permission to launch Western-made weapons deep into Russian ...2 days ago - Ukraine -
Business - Financial Times
Sterling slides after Bailey says BoE could be ‘a bit more aggressive’ on rates
Bank of England governor opens door to a faster pace of rate cuts if inflationary pressures continue to ease2 days ago -
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Business - MarketWatch
Pound slides as Bank of England chief says it could be ‘more aggressive’ in cutting rates
The pound fell sharply Thursday after Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said the central bank could be more aggressive in cutting borrowing costs if inflation remained benign.2 days ago -
Tech - GameSpot
Documentary Shows Stalker 2 Is "An Element Of Resistance" Amid Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, it threw the entire country into chaos. Missiles fell on Ukrainian cities and Russian soldiers pushed over its borders. For developers at Ukrainian ...2 days ago - Ukraine -
Tech - VentureBeat
Ukraine remains a living symbol of gaming’s resilience and adaptation
During the summer, Ukraine’s victories winning Olympic gold medals in Paris made me think about the country’s resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. And just as you can see this strong drive ...2 days ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - CBS News
Armed assailants open fire at drug rehab center, killing 4
Police said three bodies of those killed were found inside the rehab center while a fourth was found in the street.2 days ago -
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How Russia's use of glide bombs is impacting the war in Ukraine
In the war in Ukraine, the use of a weapon known as a glide bomb is helping Russia to make new gains. Officials say one of those bombs is responsible for a recent attack on an apartment building in ...2 days ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - CBS News
Russia gains ground in Ukraine, adopting new tactics in war's 3rd year
Russia is relying on new tactics to gain ground in Ukraine, with the continuation of U.S. support uncertain as the war grinds on.2 days ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - BBC News
Interest rate cuts could be more aggressive, Bank of England governor says
Governor Andrew Bailey hints that borrowing costs could come down faster if inflation stays in line.2 days ago -
World - Financial Times
Can London make itself at home on the South Bank?
The creation of this centre of culture in the capital was a postwar triumph. Now, new residential developments hope to build upon the regeneration that the Festival of Britain ignited2 days ago -
World - Financial Times
The Baton and the Cross — Putin’s cynical co-opting of Russia’s church
Ex-Moscow correspondent Lucy Ash examines the complicity of the Orthodox Church in the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine2 days ago - Russia -
Top stories - ABC News
Russia and Ukraine launch scores of attack drones in overnight strikes
Russia and Ukraine each launched more than 100 attack drones overnight, most of which were intercepted, the countries' militaries said.2 days ago - Ukraine