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Drone Crash in Poland Near Ukraine Border

On September 7th, 2025, the remains of an unidentified object, later identified as an unarmed smuggling drone with Russian markings, were discovered in Majdan-Sielec, Poland, near the Ukrainian border, following a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine.

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Poland's Institute of Pilecki and the Shifting Sands of Polish-German Relations

The article analyzes the Institute of Pilecki's unexpected role in Polish-German relations, highlighting its unintended transformation into a pro-Ukraine hub amidst rising Polish nationalism and the upcoming election.

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Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine but will help with logistics

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated on September 6th that Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission but is ready to support security guarantees through logistical support, such as using transport routes, while expressing pessimism about a swift end to the war.

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Thousands of Ukrainians Face Deportation as US Work Permits Expire

Thousands of Ukrainians who arrived in the US under the Uniting for Ukraine program face deportation as their work permits expire and the Trump administration halts their applications for temporary protected status.

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Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Abrasive Combine and Saljut Combine Targeted in Russian Drone Strikes

Russian drone strikes hit the Zaporizhzhia Abrasive Combine and Saljut Combine in Ukraine on September 5th and 6th, significantly damaging production lines and disrupting the supply of abrasive materials and military components.

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Ukraine's Ambassador to the UN Criticizes Proposed Peacekeeping Mission

Ukraine's former ambassador to Germany, Andrey Melnyk, now UN representative, called discussions about deploying German or European peacekeeping forces to Ukraine "pseudo-debates," emphasizing the need for concrete security guarantees before considering such a mission.

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Germany Significantly Increases Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications

In 2024, Germany recognized 79,100 foreign professional qualifications, a 21% increase from 2023, driven by labor shortages and an aging workforce, with Turkey and Ukraine leading the number of recognized diplomas.

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Ukraine's Domestic Arms Production Reaches 60%, New Joint Venture with Denmark

Ukraine now produces 60% of its weaponry domestically, a significant achievement since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, with plans for further expansion including a new joint arms production facility with Denmark.

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Foreign Mercenaries Imprisoned in Ukraine: A Nigerian's Story

Oluwagbemileke Kehinde, a 29-year-old Nigerian, recounts his journey from a Moscow master's student to a captured mercenary fighting for Russia in Ukraine, highlighting the plight of foreign fighters imprisoned in Ukraine.

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Shadows Project Challenges Mislabeling of Ukrainian Artists in Western Museums

The Shadows Project launched "Stolen Art Campaign," a coordinated effort to correct the misattribution of Ukrainian artists as Russian in Western museums, highlighting the ongoing impact of Russian cultural imperialism.

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Ukraine's Defense Ministry Withdraws Support for Increased Penalties for Military Personnel

Following public protests, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense withdrew its support for a bill that would have increased penalties for military personnel who disobey orders, citing the need for a military ombudsman and fairer disciplinary measures.

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Large Anti-Asylum Protest in The Hague, Netherlands; Blood Moon Tonight

Tens of thousands are expected to protest new asylum laws in The Hague today, while a blood moon will be visible tonight under clear skies, and the Dutch national football team plays Lithuania this evening.

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