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German investigators are examining a Ukrainian suspect arrested in connection with the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, suggesting potential links to the Kyiv government. This development raises questions about the extent of official support for Ukraine.
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Food security experts have confirmed famine conditions in parts of Gaza, with potential for rapid spread. A charity kitchen in Gaza City highlights ongoing efforts to provide aid amid severe restrictions.
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Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe was arrested on Friday on corruption charges as part of an ongoing government investigation into allegations of widespread bribery and graft. The former leader appeared in court in Colombo, marking a significant moment in the country’s political landscape.
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Woody Allen, a four-time Oscar-winning director, is set to be the main guest of honor at the Moscow International Film Week, which runs from August 23 to 27. His participation marks a significant cultural event, highlighting his influence in the film industry.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) will provide financial assistance to evacuees who have registered at the Lozova transit center in Khark. This aid is intended to alleviate the hardships faced by displaced individuals due to the ongoing conflict.
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Nova Poshta has successfully issued UAH 1 billion in Series H bonds following the redemption of Series E bonds. This move highlights the company’s financial strength and strategic growth plans.
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Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears warned that five schools in Northern Virginia could lose federal funding due to their non-compliance with transgender policies. She criticized the Trump administration’s threat to cut funds over these issues, emphasizing the need for school safety.
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Ukraine’s state-owned energy company Naftogaz has entered into a strategic partnership with Norway’s Equin, through a memorandum of cooperation. The agreement, announced by Naftogaz CEO Serhiy Koretsky, aims to enhance energy collaboration between the two nations.
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Ukrainian home appliances retailer Comfy (LLC Comfy Trade) saw a 19% increase in revenue during the first half of 2025, driven by strong demand across most product categories. The company’s press service reported the growth, highlighting the positive trend in the Ukrainian market.
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Russian occupation forces have been conducting prolonged airstrikes on Kostiantynivka, a city in the Donetsk region, using drones and aerial bombs, resulting in significant civilian infrastructure destruction and one reported civilian casualty, according to the city’s military administration head, Serhiy Horbunov. The attacks highlight the ongoing challenges faced by Ukrainian territories under occupation, with civilian…
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The FBI has reportedly conducted a search of John Bolton’s home, a former national security advisor to Donald Trump. The investigation is linked to Bolton’s handling of classified documents, as he has become a vocal critic of the US president.
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President Volodymyr Zelensk, Ukraine’s president, said that Ukraine must secure strong security guarantees from all who want peace, while relying on its army for a decent peace. Zelenskyy’s comments come as Ukraine’s leaders continue efforts to negotiate an end to the war with Russia.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has personally awarded the title of ‘DPR, Hero’ to commanding officers who fought alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. This recognition highlights North Korea’s alignment with Russia in its military actions against Ukraine.
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The article critiques the Western approach to Ukraine, suggesting that Finland’s historical model of neutrality is being reinterpreted to support Ukraine as a NATO outpost. This shift, led by Finland’s President Alexander Stubb, risks leading to endless conflict rather than stability.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized her colleagues for favoring the Trump administration in a fractured NIH grants ruling, accusing the Court of engaging in ‘Calvin’ jurisprudence. The decision, which partially upheld the cancellation of NIH grants, sparked debate over the balance of power between branches and the role of the judiciary.
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Roger Stone, a longtime Republican consultant, criticized the FBI raid on John Bolton’s home, suggesting it was a form of karma for Bolton’s past actions. He referenced his own 201’9 FBI raid and questioned the role of CNN in the investigation.
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Russian shelling in the Kherson region resulted in one civilian death and 17 injuries, per Oleksandr Prokudin. The attack highlights the ongoing military conflict in the area.
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Republican Senator Jon Husted is gaining significant support from Ohio’s GOP establishment and across the country following former Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown’s surprise announcement to run for the Senate seat vacated by Husted. The race has drawn strong backing from key figures, including Senator Tim Scott and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, who expressed confidence in…
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FBI raided John Bolton’s home and office following years of disputes with Trump. Bolton’s memoir, which included unflattering details about Trump, faced legal challenges before its publication.
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Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba has stated that the Cabinet of Ministers is not considering increasing tariffs for electricity, gas, and heat for the population. This decision underscores the government’s focus on restoration and development efforts.
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Ukrainian attacks have once again disrupted Russian oil shipments to Hungary, marking the third time in two, weeks. The strikes targeted a fuel infrastructure site in the Bryansk region, causing significant damage.
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Hungary and Slovakia have called on Ukraine to halt attacks on Russia’s Druzhba Pipeline, citing concerns over the impact on Europe’s energy security. The attacks, which include a recent strike in the Bry, have disrupted gas supplies and raised alarms among EU members.
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Moscow police have released heavily redacted bodycam footage from the initial response to the University of Idaho student murders, capturing the harrowing scene where four victims were found dead. Surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen described seeing masked killer Bryan Kohberger before he left the crime scene.
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Myanmar’s military leaders have announced plans for elections, framing it as a step toward restoring civilian governance. However, the proposal faces skepticism as the nation remains in a state of turmoil, with significant portions of the country outside military control and persistent armed resistance.
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China leads investments in Southeast Asia’s clean energy projects, yet its companies face criticism for pollution and environmental damage. This duality highlights the complex relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability.
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Germany is testing open-source solutions like Open Desk as a replacement for Microsoft Office, part of a broader effort to reduce reliance on American technology. The Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs is exploring European solutions and open-source software to boost digital sovereignty.
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A Ukrainian naval drone neutralized five Russian divers in Novorossiysk Bay, highlighting the use of advanced technology in modern warfare. The divers were attempting to examine a previously disabled drone.
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ICE arrested Harneet Singh, the brother of Harjinder Singh, accused of causing a deadly Florida Turnpike crash. DHS criticized California’s issuance of a Commercial Driver’s License to an illegal immigrant, sparking political tensions over immigration enforcement and driver safety.
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North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has publicly honored soldiers who fought in the Ukraine conflict by awarding them medals and offering condolences to bereaved families. The ceremony was highlighted by a photo released by North Korean state media on Friday, showing Kim at the event.
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Three people were shot to death in separate shootings in Chicago overnight. President Trump, during his visit to Washington, D.C., announced plans to expand federal law enforcement in crime-ridden cities.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyy Zelenskyy has accepted a proposal to reform the President’s Office by actively involving military personnel with combat experience or combat veterans in the work of the structure, said head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak. The initiative aims to enhance the administration’s effectiveness by leveraging the expertise of veterans.
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Russia has appointed Colonel General Yevgen, Nikiforov as the new commander of the ‘North’ grouping of military forces, succeeding Alexander Lapin. Lapin, who had led the grouping since July 2022, was reportedly forced to resign earlier this month due to unspecified health issues.
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The Supervisory Board of Ener, according to the disclosure, has appointed two additional acting members to the company’s management board. This expansion in leadership may signal strategic shifts within the energy sector.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones accused Micah Parsons’ agent of blocking a potential contract extension, claiming the agent told the team to ‘stick it up our a–‘ when they tried to finalize the deal. Jones stated the team had already reached an agreement on the terms, amount, and guarantees for Parsons’ contract before the agent…
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During a briefing in Kyiv, Deputy Head Ihor Zhovkva of Ukraine’s President’s Office discussed European integration with Nordic-Baltic Eight ambassadors. The meeting highlighted Ukraine’s alignment with EU standards and reforms.
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The Fox News Opinion article highlights President Trump’s alleged success in reducing violent crime and rising female military enlistment. It critiques corporate practices, including Cracker Barrel’s alleged customer neglect, and discusses political challenges facing federal law enforcement.
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer praised FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their actions as federal agents raided John Bolton’s home and office, highlighting efforts to hold the ‘deep state’ accountable. Comer emphasized due process while acknowledging the need for justice.
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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton posted to X about the war in Ukraine during an FBI raid on his Maryland home, sparking questions about the focus of the investigation. The raid, which occurred around 7:00 a.m., was linked to potential classified documents and ongoing probes into Trump-Russia connections.
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US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has ordered all information about the Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations to be withheld from US intelligence partners, including the Five Eyes alliance. The memo limits data sharing to originating agencies, raising concerns about potential damage to Washington’s trust with allies.
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Federal authorities in Washington, D.C., have made 719 arrests since the Trump administration’s federalization of the city’s police force, with the latest surge including a suspected MS-13 gang member and the seizure of illegal firearms. The crackdown, which involves over 800 National Guard troops and federal agencies like the FBI and ICE, has seen an…
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The Association of Ukrainian Gambling Operators (AUGO) warns that the black market could reduce legal gambling revenue by at least UAH 15 billion by year-end. Kohut highlights the rapid growth of the unregulated online gambling market, which is outpacing the legal sector and eroding its revenue sources.
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Italian media have released a photo of Sergey Kuznetsov, a Ukrainian man arrested in Italy for his alleged involvement in the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. The image, published by La Stampa and Open Online, is believed to be a photofit or an identity document, though its origin remains unclear.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized nearly 2,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen to be armed in Washington, D.C. if their mission requires it, a U.S. official confirmed to FOX News. This decision follows a broader Trump administration strategy to address concerns over rising crime rates in the nation’s capital.
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Joe Gruters, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, has been elected as the new chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), succeeding Michael Whatley, who is running for Senate in North Carolina. The move underscores Trump’s continued influence over the party and highlights the RNC’s alignment with the president’s political vision.
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Joe Gruters, a long-time ally of former President Donald Trump, is set to take over as chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) following the departure of Michael Whatley, who is running for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina. This move underscores Trump’s continued influence over the party’s leadership and highlights the GOP’s focus on…
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Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto reported that Ukraine’s third attack on the Druzhba pipeline has halted Russian oil supplies. The attack, confirmed by Slovak authorities, threatens energy security and escalates tensions in the region.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has publicly acknowledged for the first time that thousands of troops sent to fight in Ukraine for Russian President Vladimir Putin have suffered significant casualties in Russia’s Kursk region. In a moving ceremony, he honored the lives of 100 soldiers who died while serving the Russian forces, showing visible emotional…
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Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers has terminated the memorandum between the governments of Ukraine and Iran on visa-free travel for citizens holding diplomatic and service passports. The decision marks a shift in bilateral relations between the two nations, with Ukraine citing growing security concerns and the need to re-evaluate its diplomatic engagements.
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A Navy sailor faces life in prison after being convicted of selling sensitive military information about the USS Essex weapons systems to China for $12,000. Prosecutors say the 25-year-old sailor, Jinchao ‘Patrick’ Wei, exchanged classified data for payments over a year and a half.
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Ava Cooper, an 11-year-old heart transplant recipient, and her family shared their emotional journey on ‘Fox & Friends,’ expressing deep gratitude to the donor’s family. They described the initial shock and subsequent hope following the transplant procedure.
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The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, has reported $12 billion in savings from a contract review process, with Noem personally approving contracts over $100,000. The reforms include cutting wasteful programs like $1,300 coffee cups and removing certain career employees, aiming to prevent fraud and misallocation of taxpayer funds.
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St. Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Toro, Jr., joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the charges against an illegal immigrant truck driver accused of killing three Floridians. The case has sparked a heated debate on immigration enforcement and road safety.
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Fitness trainer and media personality Jillian Michaels accused CNN anchor Abby Phillip of lying and smearing her following a viral segment on ‘NewsNight with Abby Phillip’ that sparked a heated debate over slavery and the Trump administration. The discussion erupted after Michaels criticized President Donald Trump for not ‘whitewashing’ history, leading to a public dispute…
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Davis Lu, a former Eaton Corporation developer, has been sentenced to four years in prison for creating a kill switch that locked out thousands of employees after his account was disabled. The malware and custom kill switch caused significant operational disruption and financial losses, with Lu also attempting to cover his tracks by deleting data…
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The U.S. intelligence community has been instructed to withhold information on Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations from allied intelligence partners, per CBS News. This decision has sparked significant concern among international allies.
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Jillian Michaels accuses CNN of misrepresenting her comments on slavery in a Smithsonian segment. The controversy has sparked a broader debate on historical interpretation and media responsibility.
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SpaceX has successfully launched the eighth flight of the X-37B spaceplane, designed for the US Air Force by Boeing. The mission aims to test laser communications and navigation systems that do not rely on GPS.
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Jade Damarell, a British skydiver, died by suicide one day after her eight-month relationship with her boyfriend ended. The coroner ruled her death a suicide following an inquest.
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The RNC is preparing to formally vote on Joe Gruters’ nomination as the next chairman. Gruters, a key Trump ally, is expected to take over from Michael Whatley without opposition.
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Former Lithuanian FM Linas Linkevičius accuses Russia of targeting the US through its attack on Ukraine. The shelling is seen as part of a broader strategy to undermine Western support for Kyiv.