• Russia threatened to take retaliatory steps if it was forced to apply for NATO membership.

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  • Turkey does not support plans by Sweden and Finland to join NATO, according to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

  • At her inauguration ceremony on Saturday, Hungary's President Katalin Novak condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and said her first trip would take her to Poland. Relations between Hungary and Warsaw, which have been allies of the EU, have been hurt by Hungary's opposition to sending weapons to Ukraine.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his forces have taken down 200 Russian military aircraft as Pentagon officials warn about a possible delay of aid from the U.S.

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  • The senior enlisted leader told Congress that the Army is considering new policies in the wake of the Supreme Court's expected decision.

  • The Pentagon says that the full rotation of 10,500 troops from countries such as Germany, Poland and Romania will take a couple of months.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin told his counterpart in Finland that joining NATO would damage relations between the two countries. That is according to the Kremlin. The presidents of the two countries spoke by phone two days after Finland said it would join the Western alliance. Moscow said that it would need to respond to the security threat. But hasn't specified how. The office of Niinisto said that he told Putin that Russia's demands in late 2021, aimed at preventing countries from joining NATO, have changed the security environment of the country.

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  • As Russia's invasion stalls, experts fear that the Kremlin could retaliate against Western nations by inciting violence.

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  • The press service of the 80th Separate assault brigade of the armed forces of Ukraine reported in a Facebook post on May 13 that Ukrainian soldiers had defeated Russian soldiers for the ninth time.

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  • On May 13, the SBU Security Service of Ukraine released an audio intercept of a conversation between a Russian soldier and his wife in which he talked about executing Ukrainian civilians.

  • Since the beginning of the war, the House has passed 19 bipartisan bills. Massie and Greene both voted for one.

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  • A craftsman told The New York Times that Alisher Usmanov owes him $1 million for renovations to his lakeside villas in Germany.

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