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Russia's April 2025 Attacks on Ukraine: At Least 21 Civilians Killed

From April 1-4, 2025, Russian forces conducted multiple attacks across Ukraine, resulting in at least 21 civilian deaths and over 80 injuries in Kryvyi Rih, Kharkiv, and other regions; attacks included ballistic missiles, drones, and artillery fire targeting residential areas and industrial faciliti...

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Costly Yemen Operation Yields Limited Results, Raising US Military Readiness Concerns

A $1 billion US military operation against Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels, launched March 15th, has had limited impact despite using extensive munitions and raising concerns over resource depletion and potential lack of Congressional funding.

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Ukraine Urges Stronger NATO Action Against Russia Amidst Deadly Kharkiv Drone Attack

Following a deadly Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine pressed NATO for stronger pressure on Russia to achieve peace during a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers, where further aid to Ukraine and EU defense contributions were also discussed.

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Bolivian Gold Mine Explosion Kills Six Amid Cooperative Conflict

A dynamite explosion at a Bolivian gold mine, resulting from a clash between two mining cooperatives, killed six people and injured others, highlighting the dangers of informal mining practices.

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Ukrainian Soldiers Report Ceasefire Ineffective Amidst Intense Fighting Near Pokrovsk

Wounded Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk report that the Saudi-mediated ceasefire negotiations have had no impact on the ongoing fighting, despite hopes for a quick end to the conflict; personnel shortages further strain the front lines.

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Syria-SDF Agreement: Aleppo Handover, Prisoner Release, and Oil Shipments Begin

An agreement between Syria's interim president and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on March 10, 2025, resulted in the handover of two Aleppo neighborhoods to Syrian government control, the release of 170 SDF prisoners, and the commencement of oil and gas shipments from northeastern Syria to Syria...

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Yemen Operation Costs Near $1 Billion, Raises Readiness Concerns

The US military's Yemen operation, launched March 15th, is nearing a $1 billion cost in three weeks, employing substantial munitions and assets despite limited impact on Houthi capabilities, raising concerns about funding and regional readiness.

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Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Rises Amidst Junta's Obstruction of Aid

A week after a major earthquake in Myanmar, the death toll has risen to 3,354, with nearly 5,000 injured and 220 missing; despite aid from 15 countries, the military junta is obstructing aid in some areas, and the US absence is notable due to past budget cuts, exacerbating the crisis.

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Ukrainian Frontline Reports Intense Fighting Despite Peace Talks

Wounded Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk receive treatment at a stabilization point, while soldiers on the frontlines report intensified fighting despite ongoing peace negotiations in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the disconnect between diplomacy and battlefield realities.

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21,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Duty After Self-Inflicted Desertion Following Amnesty

Between January and March 2025, 21,000 Ukrainian soldiers returned to duty after self-inflicted desertion (SID), following an amnesty period; this highlights systemic issues within the Ukrainian military, such as prolonged deployments and inadequate post-injury care.

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Gaza Food Crisis Deepens Amidst Blockade, UN Aid Worker Deaths

The World Food Programme (WFP) closed its Gaza bakeries due to severe food shortages caused by a near month-long Israeli blockade, despite Israeli claims of sufficient aid delivery; 15 UN aid workers were killed during this period.

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Absence of Mass Russian Drone Strikes in Ukraine After Trump's Tariff Threat

Following Donald Trump's threat of secondary tariffs on Russian oil, Russia refrained from launching widespread drone strikes on Ukrainian civilian targets for the first time in months; however, some drone attacks and missile strikes were reported, indicating the situation remains dynamic.

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