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G7 statement supporting Ukraine kiboshed after U.S. demand to ‘water down’ language
The Americans were reluctant to endorse the communiqué’s 'strong language' as they try to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin back to the negotiation table G7 leaders, minus U.S. President Donald Trump, meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, 2nd from right, during the G7 Summit in…
From tanks to sabotage: How Russia never left Czechia alone
In the early hours of August 21, 1968, the people of Czechoslovakia woke to the rumble of tanks. The Soviet-led invasion marked the end of the Prague Spring and the beginning of more than two decades of occupation. But even after the fall of the Iron Curtain, Russia never truly withdrew from Czech…
Romania to host NATO Ammunition Center of Excellence for all of Europe, minister says
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This Australian moth uses the stars as a compass to travel hundreds of miles
NEW YORK (AP) — An Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass, according to a new study. When temperatures heat up, nocturnal Bogong moths fly about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) to cool down in caves by the Australian Alps. They later…
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Intelligence Staffer Critical of Trump Charged With Seeking to Pass Classified Documents to Foreign Government - WSJ posted 13m ago via Intelligence Staffer Critical of Trump Charged With Seeking to Pass Classified Documents to Foreign Government WSJ China Is An “Enemy”! Why Moscow Suspects Beijing…
Phantom Tankers: GPS Interference Roils Gulf Shipping
Oleksandr Kalinichenko / Shutterstock Reuters Total Views: 0 June 17, 2025 Share this article 39 Shares 38 By Anna Hirtenstein LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) – The Front Tyne oil tanker was sailing through the Gulf between Iran and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday when just past 9:40 a.m. shiptracking…
Nato maritime drone startles sailor in Gulf of Finland
Boaters in the Gulf of Finland have spotted remote-controlled maritime drones being used in Nato sea exercises over the weekend. One of the boaters, photographer Kari Kuukka, told Yle he was startled by a red, submarine-like vessel as he was sailing near Mäkiluoto, an island just south of the…
Iran Must Take Control of the Strait of Hormuz, says Former Iranian Minister
Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. June 18, 2025 Copyright GrispB/AdobeStock Former Iranian Economy Minister Ehsan Khandouzi has said that tankers and LNG cargoes should only transit the Strait of Hormuz with Iranian permission and this policy should be carried out from "tomorrow [Wednesday] for a…
Ukraine's White Angels Take Risks To Rescue Civilians Under Fire
As Russia continues pressing its attacks into Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region, a special police unit known as the White Angels faces an increasingly daunting mission: Rescuing the last civilian holdouts from villages under heavy fire and getting them to safer regions. The Ukrainian unit must…
They never liked Russia: 9 bold stars who spoke their truth
Ian McKellen Ian—famous for playing Gandalf and an openly gay advocate for LGBTQ+ rights—has spoken out strongly against Russia's anti-"gay propaganda" law. He sees such policies as a wild regression that places the country among the backward and intolerant. Ian McKellen (photo:…
SPIEF’s propaganda pivot The theme of ‘social optimism’ permeates the Kremlin’s media coverage guidelines for this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum — Meduza
A flag with the logo of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), one day before the forum opens. June 17, 2025. Anton Vaganov / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA The next St. Petersburg Economic Forum kicks off today, June 18, and runs for four days through Saturday. Before the invasion of…
Tanker Burning off Khor Fakkan Had Shadow Fleet Ties
One of the two vessels involved in a serious collision in the Gulf of Oman yesterday is linked to Russia's "dark fleet" of sanctions-evading tankers, according to Bloomberg. AIS data confirms that the tanker Adalynn was a regular presence on the route from Ust-Luga, Russia to Vadinar, India, where…
Ukraine permits dual citizenship to combat demographic issues
News Politics Kyiv hopes ethnic Ukrainians and refugees around the world will now be encouraged to obtain or retain Ukrainian citizenship. “This decision is an important step to maintaining and restoring ties with millions of Ukrainians around the world,” Oleksiy Chernyshov, minister for national…
The Ultimate Guide to THAAD: America's Kinetic Shield in a Volatile World
The night of January 17, 2022, witnessed a pivotal moment in the history of missile defense, a dramatic validation of a technology often likened to “hitting a bullet with another bullet.” As Houthi ballistic missiles streaked across the Arabian sky, targeting an oil facility near Al-Dhafra Air Base…
Addressing Georgia’s slide away from European integration
Relations between Georgia and the European Union have become increasingly strained over the last few years, as the Georgian government has taken steps that have placed the country’s longstanding commitment to Euro-Atlantic integration in doubt. Tensions in the already polarized Georgian political…
Lithuanian hunters refuse to kill bear that ambled around capital for two days
A young female bear caused a stir after wandering out of the forest and into the leafy suburbs of the Lithuanian capital. For two days, the brown bear ambled through the neighbourhoods of Vilnius, trotted across highways and explored backyards – all while being chased by onlookers with smartphones…
'Our Dear Friends in Moscow' tells the story of a generation split by the rise of Putin, and his war in Ukraine - The World from PRX
Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan are respected Russian journalists. But as the Kremlin has clamped down on press freedom, many journalists have endured threats, arrests and even violence. That atmosphere of intimidation forced Soldatov and Borogan to relocate to London. Now, the duo has published a…
Japan firm supporting refugees to donate glasses to war-torn Ukraine
A Japanese company that makes glasses will donate 5,100 pairs of spectacles to people displaced by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Fuji Megane Co., which has been supporting refugees for more than 40 years, will distribute the glasses through the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. The…
Landlocked Malawi latest flag targeted by sanctioned tankers
LANDLOCKED Malawi has emerged as the latest haven for sanctioned tankers in search of a flag state as dark fleet* operators continue to innovate amid tightening prohibitions by Western nations. Lloyd’s List Intelligence Automatic Identification System data shows four UK- and EU-sanctioned tankers…
Charterparty War Risk Clauses Face Real-World Test as Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate: Gard
by Ship & Bunker News Team Thursday June 19, 2025 Follow @shipandbunker Charter deal signed before the June 13 Iran-Israel escalation may offer shipowners a firmer legal footing to reject transits through Hormuz. File Image / Pixabay The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil trade,…
Kalashnikov Arms Producer Turns to Schoolkids to Keep Russia’s War Machine Running
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Barstad: Owner of Shadow Fleet Tanker Couldn't Be Found After Collision
After the tanker Front Eagle collided with the "dark fleet" tanker Adalynn in the Gulf of Oman earlier this week, operator Frontline couldn't even find a way to reach Adalynn's owner to talk about the casualty, boss Lars Barstad said at a panel at Marine Money on Wednesday. The Adalynn's anonymous…
Russia on verge of recession, says Economy Minister
Russian Economy Minister Maxim Reshetnikov has stated that, based on current business sentiment, Russia is on the verge of falling into recession. Source: Russian news agency Interfax Quote: "According to the figures, we have a cooling in the economy. But all our figures are like looking in a…
Argentina Says It Uncovered Russian Disinformation Operation - The Moscow Times
Authorities in Argentina said they have uncovered an alleged Russian spy network operating in the country to promote Moscow's interests through disinformation campaigns. Presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni said intelligence officers identified an organization called "The Company," supposedly linked…
Russian spies hunt Ukraine’s Neptune missile system
Ukrainian authorities say they have uncovered and stopped an alleged Russian intelligence plot aimed at locating and destroying Ukraine’s Neptune coastal defense missile system — the same weapon credited with sinking the Russian cruiser Moskva in 2022. In a statement released by the Security Service…
Hunt for Russian 'spy' who escaped moving 'sealed train' in NATO state
The man, named only as 21-year-old Daniil M, went missing as the long-distance train crossed between authoritarian Belarus and Russian region of Kaliningrad, with police orchestrating searches for the alleged 'spy' Will Stewart Russia Correspondent, Liam Doyle and John O'sullivan Audience editor…
Behind the Lines Tracker
Behind the Lines brings together CEPA’s latest news and analysis on key developments in Ukraine’s temporarily occupied and recently liberated territories. The Behind the Lines Tracker delivers Ukraine watchers the most important events and updates in these regions, delving oblast by oblast into…
Russia to use submarines with nuclear reactors to supply gas via Arctic
Transportation Nuclear-powered submarines could soon start transporting gas via Arctic for Russia The gas carriers will be equipped with three Rhythm-200 nuclear reactors. Updated: Jun 18, 2025 10:50 AM EST Prabhat Ranjan Mishra a day ago The submarine's speed will be about 17 knots, which will…
US Sends Third Aircraft Carrier Towards Mideast as Iran Tensions Rise
The U.S. Navy is preparing to deploy the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to the Mediterranean, placing a third carrier strike group in reach of the Mideast. USS Carl Vinson is already on station in the Arabian Sea, and USS Nimitz is currently under way westbound from the Strait of Malacca. Each carrier…
Archaeologists piece together wall painting from ‘Beverly Hills of Roman London’
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Exclusive: Boeing Ready to Restart U.S. C-17 Military Transport Aircraft Production Following Japan Interest
Defense News Aerospace 2025 According to information published by the Japanese newspaper, The Asahi Shimbun, on May 27, 2025, during a bilateral call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Japan officially expressed interest in acquiring C-17 Globemaster III…
Towed glider used to strike Russia’s Shahed factory
June 16, 2025, 04:37 PM 239 Share: A-22 towing a glider (Photo: Illustrative graphics by The Eye of Horus community) Ukraine used a 100-kilogram-warhead glider, towed by an unmanned A-22 ‘Foxbat’ light aircraft, to attack Russia’s Shahed drone manufacturing facility in Yelabuga, Tatarstan, Ukrainian…
Iranian Navy Leaves Bandar Abbas in a Hurry
Imagery from June 14 showing IRINS Tonb (L513) and Lavan (L514) at anchor and IRINS Makran out of port (Sentinel-2/CJRC) Published Jun 16, 2025 1:02 PM by The Maritime Executive A number of the resident naval ships which steadfastly remained in harbor over the first two days of the conflict between…
Europe largely fills decline in US aid to Ukraine
This is according to the Ukraine Support Tracker by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Ukrinform reports. Aid flows to Ukraine shifted significantly in March and April 2025. While the United States allocated no new aid during this period, European countries increased their support. As a…
Russian Mi-24 attack helicopter set ablaze at Moscow Oblast airport, Ukraine's military intelligence claims
A Mi-24 type attack helicopter was set ablaze and destroyed at an airbase in Russia's Moscow Oblast, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) claimed on Nov. 11. In a post on Telegram, HUR said the aircraft was attacked at the Klin-5 airbase overnight on Nov. 9-10, and attached a video allegedly…
An invisible maritime menace Mysterious drones spy on Western defenses as cargo ships linked to Russia cruise European waters — Meduza
Russia may be spying on Western military assets and infrastructure using drones launched from passing civilian ships, and European countries cannot find a way to prove it, let alone stop it, according to a new report by investigative outlet The Dossier Center. Journalists tracked two civilian…
Coded nonsense: How Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service fabricates “secret dispatches” from its “agents” abroad
Доступно на русском To Comrade Sergeyev, from Frank The latest issue of Razvedchik — which translates to “intelligence officer” or “spy” — includes coded messages from SVR agents “Diaz,” “John,” “Stone,” “Marat,” and “Frank.” “Diaz,” stationed in Syria’s capital Damascus, warns Moscow that:…
Russia's Railways Are Hard to Knock Off Track and Crucial for the War - The Moscow Times
In the same week that Russia experienced an unexpected drone attack on its airfields deep inside the country, explosions rocked several Russian railway tracks and the railway bridge into annexed Crimea was targeted with underwater explosives. Though these attacks lacked the novelty of Operation…
Ukraine war latest: Ukrainian forces 'gradually pushing back' Russian troops from Sumy Oblast, Zelensky says
Key developments on June 12: Ukrainian forces 'gradually pushing back' Russian troops from Sumy Oblast, Zelensky saysGermany to supply new Iris-T air defense systems to Ukraine, rules out Taurus missilesUkraine, Russia carry out another exchange of POWs under Istanbul deal'Juicy target' — Ukraine…
JAPAN, SWEDEN, AND UNDP DELIVER HIGH-POWER AUTOTRANSFORMERS TO SECURE STABLE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO OVER 5.5 MILLION UKRAINIANS
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