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Sumy Missile Strike: 34 Dead, Calls for Increased Military Aid

A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on a Christian holiday killed 34 civilians and injured at least 117, prompting calls for increased military aid and condemnation as a war crime.

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Moscow's AI Olympiad Awards 7 Individual Winners, 5 Teams

Moscow hosted the National Technology Olympiad's AI competition, awarding prizes to 7 individual winners and 5 teams from 94 finalists who tackled real-world problems using AI; 7,500 students from 87 regions participated.

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Russian Court Orders Closure of Kremlin Critic's Charity

A Russian court ordered the closure of a charity foundation led by Kremlin critic Yevgeny Roizman on Monday, citing alleged financial mismanagement of funds raised for children with spinal muscular atrophy; the foundation plans to appeal.

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Iran to Discuss U.S. Nuclear Talks in Moscow

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Moscow this week to discuss the recent, constructive U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations held in Muscat, Oman on Saturday, following a letter from President Trump to Iran's supreme leader proposing talks or facing military action.

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Russia Uses Vague Ceasefire Terms to Blame Ukraine for Energy Strikes

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on April 13th that Russian officials are using vague ceasefire conditions and a lack of independent verification to blame Ukraine for violating a moratorium on energy infrastructure strikes, potentially paving the way for future false-flag operations...

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Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission Stalled Amidst EU Division

A recent Brussels meeting of 30 countries supporting Ukraine failed to reach an agreement on sending peacekeeping troops, due to a lack of US security guarantees and high economic costs for involved nations.

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Sumy Missile Strike: Merz Condemns War Crime, Scholz Opposes Missile Supply

At least 34 civilians, including children, died in a Russian missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, on Palm Sunday; likely future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called it a deliberate war crime, prompting international condemnation and highlighting divisions over providing Ukraine with long-range missil...

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Georgia Demands Territorial Concessions Before Restoring Ties with Russia

Georgia's ruling and opposition parties refuse to restore diplomatic ties with Russia unless Moscow returns Abkhazia and South Ossetia, rejecting Russia's offer to normalize relations contingent upon Georgia dropping its territorial claims; this follows Russia's 2008 war with Georgia.

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Merz Open to Supplying Ukraine with Taurus Missiles

Germany's incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz has signaled a potential policy shift toward supplying Ukraine with Taurus long-range missiles, contrasting with the previous government's refusal, and stating this should happen in coordination with European allies. Merz condemned the recent Russian atta...

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Ukrainian POW's 1000-Day Ordeal: Beatings, Starvation, and Skepticism of Ceasefire

Ukrainian journalist Oleksandr Gudilin, captured during the 2022 siege of Mariupol, spent 1000 days as a Russian POW, enduring beatings, starvation, and psychological torment before release in a prisoner exchange; he now lives in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, and remains skeptical of any potential ceasefire w...

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Ukrainian SBU Captures Double Agent Planning Attacks on Military Commanders

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) apprehended a double agent working for both the FSB and GRU at the Yavoriv military training ground in Lviv Oblast, who was planning attacks against Ukrainian commanders; he faces life imprisonment.

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Russia Shifts Strategic Focus to Libya Following Syrian Regime Change

After the Syrian regime change, Russia moved its military operations from Syria to Libya, using its relationship with Khalifa Haftar and his son Saddam to establish a new base of operations. This involved securing access to resources, facilitating arms and human trafficking, and gaining leverage ove...

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