Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Ukraine-Russia War

President Biden Declares $2.98 Bn Security Package for Kyiv

Joe Biden, the President of America, marked the 31st anniversary of Ukraine’s Independence with nearly three billion dollars in defense assistance, the United States’ biggest single tranche of security aid since Moscow's military launched its full-scale incursion about half...

Ukraine will Fight ‘until the end’ with ‘No concession or compromise’ – President Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, committed in his address on Ukraine’s 31 years of Independence from Soviet rule that his brave military forces would vigorously fight off Moscow’s barbarity and defend their land ‘until the end’ with no...

IAEA Renewed its Appeal to Visit Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Complex

On Tuesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) again requested to evaluate security controls at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear complex near Enerhodar city in the southeastern region, which Kyiv and Moscow blamed each other for striking the facility, leading to...

Moscow Targets Zaporizhzhya Complex Region as Kyiv Prohibits Independence Day Events

According to Ukraine’s General Staff, Moscow troops launched Tuesday air attacks in the Zaporizhzhia region, a city on the Dnipro River in southeastern Ukraine, where battle close to the major nuclear power station has raised concerns of a potential...

US Sending $775M in Additional U.S. Security Aid for Ukraine

On Friday, the United States said that it would provide Ukrainian forces with the Boeing Insitu ScanEagle, a small, long-endurance, low-altitude UAV developed by a Boeing subsidiary Insitu, Howitzers, armor-piercing ammunition, and mine-resistant ambush protected (MRAP) weapons to help...

Moscow Rejects Appeals to Demilitarize Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Complex

On Thursday, the Kremlin has dismissed calls by the United Nation’s Secretary-General to demilitarize the area around Europe’s largest nuclear complex in Ukraine’s South. A Russian official said the action would make the Zaporizhzhia NPP more susceptible. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear...

Moscow Claims ‘act of sabotage’ Behind Ammunition Depot Explosions in Crimea

According to RIA Novosti, the Russian state news agency, Russian defense officials have accused saboteurs of a series of blasts at a military storage site in occupied Crimea that compelled the removal of over three thousand people. Russia’s Ministry of...

Russia, Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Nuclear Station Bombing

On Friday, Kyiv and Moscow's officials blamed each other for risking potential disaster by shelling Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex in Enerhodar, controlled by Putin-led military forces in a region. According to media reports, the partially occupied atomic facility is...

NATO’s Stoltenberg Says World will be More Dangerous Place if Moscow Gets What it Wants

On Thursday, Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General of NATO, said that the intergovernmental military alliance has the joint tasks of both assisting war-torn Ukraine in its defense against Moscow’s barbarity and to avoid the brutal conflict from spreading into a war...

U.S. Senate Supported Sweden, Finland’s Joining NATO

On Wednesday, the United States Senate overwhelmingly voted to permit Finland and Sweden’s entry into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, approving an enlargement of the defense alliance that advocators believe would deliver a clear signal condemning Moscow’s February 24...

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It Would Be a Mistake For Israel To Occupy Gaza – President Biden

The United States officials claim that President Biden said the occupation of Gaza by Israeli forces would not be...