UKRAINE CONFLICT

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Troops Head to Russia: What's the Deal?

North Korea has reportedly sent 3, 000 soldiers to Russia this month, according to both the U. S. and South Korea. These troops might join the fight in Ukraine, which has raised concerns. Washington warns that if this happens, these soldiers will become a target for the Ukrainian military, just like

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

South Korea Mulls Arming Ukraine After North's Troop Deployment

Last Thursday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol hinted at providing Ukraine with weapons. This comes as North Korea is suspected of sending troops to aid Russia's aggression in Ukraine. Yoon met with Polish President Andrzej Duda to discuss boosting defense ties. Around 3, 000 North Korean troop

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

BRICS Summit: Russia Seeks New Allies and Financial Independence

Russian President Vladimir Putin wrapped up the BRICS summit in Kazan, where leaders from various countries discussed strengthening financial ties and creating alternatives to Western-controlled systems. The summit, lasting three days, attracted leaders from 36 countries, showing the world that Russ

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Belarus' Lukashenko: North Korea Troops in Ukraine? Not Likely!

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has a long history with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. They've known each other for years and meet frequently. Recently, at the Brics summit, Lukashenko was asked about claims that North Korea had sent troops to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine. He called i

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Troops in Russia: What's Going On?

Recently, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that North Korea has sent troops to Russia. This is the first time a high-ranking US official has spoken publicly about this development. The exact mission of these troops is still unknown, but it’s clear that North Korea and Russia are strengthenin

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

US Defense Chief's Ukraine Visit: A Look Ahead

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made his fourth and likely final trip to Ukraine this week. The visit comes just before the U. S. presidential election, which has left the future of Western support for Ukraine uncertain. Austin's main goal was to discuss ways to bolster Ukraine's defenses against Rus

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Trip: Austin's Message to the World

U. S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recently visited Kyiv, Ukraine, with a clear message: understanding the stakes between freedom and tyranny requires seeing the reality on the ground. He addressed students at the Kyiv Diplomatic Academy, emphasizing that the blame for the war lies solely with Rus

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

UK Steps Up Aid: $3B Loan to Ukraine Using Frozen Russian Assets

Britain has taken a significant step to bolster Ukraine's defense efforts by announcing a $3 billion loan. This money will be used to purchase weapons and provide aid, helping Ukraine fend off Russia's invasion. The loan comes from profits generated by Russian assets that were frozen due to British

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Russian Troops Surprised by Ukrainian Missile Strike in Training Ground

In a bold move, Ukraine's military used advanced U. S. -supplied missiles to target Russian troops in a training area located in southeastern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region. Footage shared online shows explosions at the site, with troops and equipment visible before the strikes. The video is unverifi

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Biden's Final European Visit: A Quick Chat with Allies

US President Joe Biden is dashing off to Berlin for a quick trip. He's got a lot on his mind – the war in Ukraine, squabbles in the Middle East, and maybe even a bit of nostalgia. It's his last European visit as president, and he's got big plans. Biden will meet with German President Frank-Walter St

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