• The construction of an additional defence line and the regrouping of Russian troops in the Kherson region suggest that Russia is intending to gain.

  • Iryna Venediktova admits that Vadim Shishimarin may be exchanged later, but emphasizes that Ukraine will strictly adhere to the customs of the Russian Federation.

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  • The president of the World Bank said that Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine is causing food and energy prices to rise and could lead to a global recession.

  • Hundreds of foreign volunteers are in Ukraine to help defend the country from a full-scale Russian invasion.

  • Is the war in Ukraine affecting helicopter use? The large number of destroyed aircraft has sparked a debate among experts about whether the aircraft are being used poorly by Russian forces.

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  • The world's food supply is in danger because of the blockade.

  • The U.S. requested that Israel allow Berlin to sell anti-tank missiles to Ukraine with Israeli technology under an Israeli license, according to a report.

  • The business secretary ordered a full national security assessment of the acquisition of the country's biggest Semiconductor maker by a Dutch subsidiary of China's Wingtech. There were reports in April that the British government would not intervene in the deal. A government spokesman said at the time that no decisions had been made.

  • The Biden Commerce Department is making us dependent on foreign oil.

  • The one that got away was the US PGA Championship, but that was not the case with the other one, as he refused to speak to the media for two days.

  • Oleksandr Kobets, the pseudo-mayor of occupied Kherson, had previously worked for the KGB.

  • The bodies of dead Russian soldiers are strewn among the rubble of towns that have been occupied by the Ukrainians and the country is trying to exchange them for prisoners of war. Volunteers helped the military gather 60 bodies in the northeastern region of Kharkiv where Russian forces have retreated in recent weeks. The captain of the military-civil cooperation branch of the Ukrainian armed forces said that bodies are sometimes used as part of prisoner exchanges.

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    The retired Maj. Gen. was in the Special Forces this week. He was described as an icon by officials.

  • According to a survey published by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, a majority of Ukrainians are not willing to make territorial concessions to achieve peace in the country.

  • The lawyer for Heard read a text message that was written by Depp after Heard filed for a restraining order.

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  • Bystanders told the Associated Press that police officers were outside of the school during the shooting but did not enter.

  • The Investigation Bureau of Taiwan said on Thursday that it had raided ten Chinese companies suspected of illegally recruiting chip engineers and other tech talent. Taiwan, home to the world's most advanced chip manufacturing capacity, has stepped up a campaign to counter illegal Chinese companies in what the island sees as a threat to its chip expertise. The bureau raided 10 Chinese companies and their R&D centers in Taiwan without approval.

  • The forecaster thinks the No. 1 coin could reach $100,000 by the end of next year.

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  • The Fayetteville Observer

    Remembering those who have died in service is not a one-day event for the families and soldiers of 3rd Special Forces Group.

  • Military and veterans groups have become more critical of the Kremlin after major losses in Ukraine.

  • One worker tells MarketWatch that he wants to never work in an office again.