Reuters: Patriot Missiles for Ukraine Will Likely Be Produced in Germany
Production May Begin No Earlier Than a Year From Now and Is Planned to Move to Ukraine After the War
The U.S. State Department Is Convening an International Conference Against Far-Left Terrorism
Countering Antifa Will Be One of the Meeting’s Main Topics
The UN Reported a Rise in Civilian Casualties in Ukraine Every Year Since the Start of the War
Since 2022, at Least 16,402 Civilians Have Been Killed, Including 802 Children
Russia’s Annexed Ukrainian Territories Will Take Part in State Duma Elections for the First Time
The Campaign Will Unfold Amid Drone Strikes and Fuel Shortages, but the Kremlin Does Not Intend to Cancel the Vote
“Now We Have to Plan Our Lives Around Missiles Striking at Any Moment.”
Ballistic Missiles Have Hit Kyiv Before the Air-Raid Siren for a Second Consecutive Night—While Responsibility for Safety Is Shifted Onto Civilians
The Apology Will Be Sincere
How Lviv Went From Protest to “Educational Conversations” in Three Days—and What It Says About the State
A Fire Was Reported Near a Refinery in Moscow’s Kapotnya After a Missile Alert and Drone Shootdowns
Moscow’s Emergency Ministry Denies This
Four More People, Including Soldiers, Were Detained in the Lviv Protest Case
The SBU Called Them the “Most Active Participants” Who Damaged an Enlistment Office Vehicle
Central Zaporizhzhia Was Hit in a Strike, With Three People Reported Wounded
Authorities Had Earlier Warned of a Threat From High-Speed Missiles in the Region
Drones Attacked Refineries, Oil Depots and a Port in Several Russian Regions Overnight
Fires Were Reported in Krasnodar Krai, Stavropol and Rostov Region
Zelensky Confirmed the Explosion in Vyshneve Occurred at an Ammunition Depot
Ukraine’s General Staff Had Earlier Denied the Site Was Linked to the Military, While Russia Claimed a Strike on the Vizar Plant
A U.S. Military Delegation Will Head to Lebanon to Monitor the Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire
Talks Between the Sides Will Be Held in Rome, but the Agreement Sets No Deadline for Israeli Troop Withdrawal
A Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Called the Ankara Summit a Missed Opportunity for Europe
He Said That Instead of a Plan for Independent Defense, Allies Simply Agreed to Buy More Weapons From the U.S.
A Fire at a Shoe Factory in China Caused “Significant” Casualties
Xi Jinping Ordered Officials to Find Those Responsible, While Dozens of People Were Trapped on the Roof
Le Pen Is Leading Confidently in Polls Ahead of France’s 2027 Presidential Election
Édouard Philippe and Jean-Luc Mélenchon Trail Far Behind
More Than 90 Homes Were Destroyed in Vyshneve Near Kyiv After an Attack and Detonation
Ukraine’s Armed Forces Said the Object That Exploded Did Not Belong to Them but Did Not Identify It
Russia and China Are Secretly Expanding Military Cooperation, Der Spiegel Found
The Two Sides Are Discussing Measures Against Starlink, Up to Destroying Satellites
Deploying Patriot Missile Production in Ukraine Will Take Several Years
Experts Say the Main Problem Is Not Assembly but Localizing the Component Supply Chain
Russia Banned Diesel Fuel Exports and Is Starting to Import Oil Products
Refineries Are Being Shifted to Maximum Production, With Some Repairs Postponed
Reuters: Putin Is Rejecting Talks and Preparing to Escalate the War in the Coming Months
Sources Say He Intends to Take Control of All of Donbas
Almost All NATO Countries Are Still Struggling to Find Funds to Raise Defense Spending
Debt, Deficits and Elections Are Blocking the 5%-of-GDP Target
The Yacht Graceful, Attributed to Putin, Was Found in Severomorsk Near Murmansk
Experts Believe It May Have Been Sent There for Protection From Ukrainian Drones
Pavel Durov Was Questioned in Paris for the Fourth Time in the Telegram Case
The Interrogation Lasted More Than Six Hours, While His Lawyers Said There Is No Evidence of Guilt
Britain and Turkey Are Preparing a Defense and Security Partnership Agreement
The Document Will Be Signed at the NATO Summit as the U.S. Reviews Its Commitments in Europe
Le Pen Said She Will Still Run for French President in 2027
She Plans to Challenge the Verdict in the Highest Court to Campaign Without an Electronic Bracelet
Nigel Farage Is Resigning as an MP to Seek Re-Election in Clacton
He Called It a Chance to “Stick Two Fingers Up at the Establishment”
Tehran Is Bidding Farewell to Former Supreme Leader Khamenei in a Six-Day Ceremony
Crowds Chanted “Death to America!” and “Revenge!”
NATO Is Launching a Shift of Defense Weapons Production to Europe at the Ankara Summit
The Plan Covers Stinger and AMRAAM Missiles and PAC-3 Maintenance for Patriots
The White House Backed a Bill on New Sanctions Against Buyers of Russian Oil
It Would Give Trump the Power to Impose Tariffs at His Own Discretion
Donald Shaw Accused Trump of Possible Stock-Market Manipulation Using Insider Information
According to Him, Shares Worth Tens of Millions of Dollars Were Bought From the President’s Accounts Before Major White House Decisions
Six Epstein Victims Accused His Assistant Leslie Groff of Lying to Congress
The Women Say She Gave Them Money, Checked Documents and Arranged Trips
Berlin Will Increase Debt by Almost €840 Billion by 2030 to Fund Rearmament
Defense Spending Will Rise to €183.6 Billion, While Business Warns the Financial System Is Near Its Limit
Warsaw Secretly Gave Kyiv Patriot Missiles While Rejecting an Official Request From Washington
Poland Also Gave Ukraine Its Place in Line for U.S. Production
Former British MP Ann Widdecombe Was Found Dead With Serious Injuries
A 26-Year-Old Man Was Detained on Suspicion of Murder
Muhammad Remains the Most Popular Name for Boys in England and Wales for the Third Year in a Row
Nearly 6,000 Newborns Were Given the Name—4% More Than a Year Earlier
Egypt, Following Turkey, Refused to Accept a Cruise Ship With LGBTQ Passengers
The Vessel Will Be Sent to Montenegro’s Kotor Instead of Alexandria
Soldier Lunin, Who Threatened Putin With a Mutiny, Was Released From a Special Detention Center
He Deleted His Video Address
About 20 Pieces of Jewelry Were Stolen From the Lalique Jewelry Museum in France
The Damage Is Estimated at About €4 Million
Volkswagen Is Considering Closing Several Plants in Germany
The Restructuring Could Affect Around 40,000 Jobs
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan Could Be Suspended After an Investigation Into Sexual Harassment
A Vote on His Fate Will Take Place on July 24, While Khan’s Lawyer Called the Findings Unproven
Meta Unveiled a New Image-Generation Model, Muse Image
It Will Come to Meta AI, Instagram and WhatsApp, With Advertisers Also Getting Access
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