Ukraine Attacked St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region With Drones, With Air Defenses Downing 67 UAVs
Ukrainian Channels Report a Strike on an Oil Terminal and Published Footage of a Fire
Russia Claimed It Had Captured Kostyantynivka, but Ukraine Denied It
Ukrainian Sources Have Not Recorded the Loss of the City, Though They Acknowledge a Difficult Situation
Russian Imports of Belarusian Gasoline Rose 141-Fold in a Year
Belarus Redirected Volumes Previously Sent to Central Asia to the Russian Market
Russia’s Fuel Crisis Has Spread Across Almost the Entire Country—Lines at Gas Stations Have Become Routine
Ukrainian Strikes Have Knocked Out Up to a Third of Refining Capacity, and Putin Acknowledged a “Certain Shortage”
The Volhynia Massacre Issue Could Be Tied to Ukraine’s EU Accession Talks
A European Parliament Amendment Demands Recognition of the Tragedy, Exhumations and Dialogue With Poland
China Began Supplying Fuel to Russia Amid a Gasoline Shortage
Authorities in Zabaykalsky Krai Tried to Temporarily Allow Only Fuel Tankers Across the Border, but Quickly Reversed the Decision
How Street-Level Forced Mobilization Unfolds in Ukrainian Cities
Video From Dnipro Without Commentary
Russia Attacked Zaporizhzhia, Killing Two People and Wounding 21
Two Teenagers Were Among the Injured, and Homes and a Business Were Damaged
A Night Strike in Zaporizhzhia Destroyed an Apartment Block Wall From the First to the Fifth Floor
In Total, 42 Residential Buildings Were Damaged Across Five Districts of the City
German Prosecutors Said the Nord Stream Sabotage Group Acted on Behalf of Ukrainian Authorities
Defendant Serhiy Kuznetsov Was Identified as Its Leader
Ukraine and Russia’s Decade-Long Dispute in The Hague Ended Without a Clear Winner
Neither Kyiv nor Moscow Secured an Unequivocal Victory, and Both Sides Are Interpreting the Ruling in Their Favor
Funeral Ceremonies Began in Iran for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, Who Died More Than Four Months Ago
Delegations From Dozens of Countries, Including Russia and China, Arrived in Tehran for the Ceremony
Putin Held a Meeting With Military Leaders on the Situation at the Front
He Said a “Security Zone” Was Being Created in Border Areas of the Kharkiv, Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk Regions
Israel Planned to Kill Key Iranian Negotiators During Peace Talks, NYT Reports
The Plane Carrying Iran’s Parliament Speaker Made an Emergency Landing in Mashhad Over the Threat of an Attack by Two Israeli Fighter Jets
ICE Detained More Than 10,000 People in Five Days
The Agency Doubled Its Pace of Arrests After the White House Demanded Faster Deportations
Mobilization Without Rules
Violence, Deaths and Lawlessness by Recruitment Offices Across Ukraine
China Secretly Trained Russian Military in Chemical Defense and Nuclear Reactor Operations
Reuters Says Senior Russian and Chinese Generals Took Part in Program
Reform UK Leader Farage Is Under Investigation Over Two Cases of Undeclared Support
The Cases Involve Help From a Former Aide and a £5 Million Gift From a Crypto Billionaire
Abnormal Heat in Europe Has Killed 3,700 People, Reuters Reports
France Recorded the Most Excess Deaths, With 2,025 Cases
Trump Rejected Corruption Allegations and Said He Is Not Involved in His Business
He Said Commercial Matters Are Managed by His Son Eric
China and Russia Will Hold Naval Drills in the Yellow Sea in July
After the Exercises, Ships From the Two Countries Will Begin Joint Patrols in the Pacific Ocean
The U.S. Is Buying a Batch of Ukrainian F10 Drones, With the First 2,000 Units Due in July
F-Drones Became the First Company Authorized to Export Weapons From Ukraine
German Skynex Air-Defense Systems Showed Low Effectiveness Against Drone Attacks, Stern Reports
According to an Internal Ukrainian Military Report, Three of Eight Units Broke Down in Combat
Poland Will Not Transfer Its Remaining MiG-29s to Ukraine and Will Gradually Retire Them
The Defense Minister Said Kyiv Failed to Honor an Agreement to Provide Drone-Production Technology in Exchange for the Aircraft
Russian Corvette Blocked Germany’s Coast Guard From Approaching the Tanker Kira K
The Russian Shadow Fleet Vessel Was Carrying Oil Through the Baltic Sea
Putin’s Approval Rating Fell to Its Lowest Level Since the Start of the War
The Share of Russians Confident the Country Is on the Right Course Also Dropped Sharply
Trump Says He Is Getting Richer Through Presidency Along With All Americans
Financial Report Shows His Net Worth Rose by $1.135 Billion in 2025
Nine Countries Carried Out an Operation Against a Network of Rapists, Detaining 57 People
Men Drugged Their Girlfriends and Wives and Posted Videos of the Assaults Online
European Commission Is Preparing an EU-Wide Ban on Children Using Social Media
Von der Leyen Will Present the Initiative in September, but the Legal Basis Has Yet to Be Developed
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Bans on Transgender Women in Women’s Sports
Court Rules State Restrictions Are Not Discriminatory
Searching for Names Among Bodies and Personal Belongings
How Volunteers Identify Soldiers Killed on Both Sides of the Front in Ukraine
Turkey Turns Ankara Into Fortress Ahead of July 7–8 NATO Summit
70,000 People Deployed for Security as Eco-Activists and Hundreds of Others Detained Before Event
Volkswagen Considers Selling Audi’s Stake in Bayern Munich
Move Is Part of Cost-Cutting Program Amid Planned Reduction of 100,000 Jobs
Norway to Ban Generative AI for Schoolchildren Aged 6 to 13
Authorities Cite Decline in Basic Learning Skills—Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
Turkish Authorities Denied Entry to a Cruise Ship Carrying LGBT Tourists
Organizers Said They Faced Such a Ban for the First Time in 36 Years
International Academy of Astronautics Bans Replying to Alien Signals Without Approval
Decision to Respond Must Now Be Made Through UN
Sony to Abandon Physical Discs for PlayStation From 2028
Company Will Become First Major Console Maker to Fully Shift to Digital Format
British Lawmakers Called for Considering a Ban on Masha and the Bear in the U.K.
They Called the Animated Series a Tool of Russian “Soft Power”
SpaceX Showed Investors a Prototype AI Device
According to WSJ, the Gadget Is Thinner Than an iPhone and Could Run on a Qualcomm Processor
Google Lost Its Appeal Against the EU’s €4.13 Billion Antitrust Fine
The Court Upheld That the Company Illegally Forced Its Services Through Android
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