• A group of four regional lawmakers from Russia's far east have demanded that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin end the war in Ukraine and withdraw Russian troops.

  • The official said that Russia has lost dozens of aircraft and hundreds of artillery pieces as it faces stiff resistance in Ukraine.

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  • Lieutenant General Serhiy Nayev, the commander of the Defence Forces, believes that the situation in the areas of execution of tasks remains difficult, but is fully controlled by the armed forces of Ukraine.

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  • The statement said that Poroshenko was stopped twice at a border crossing with Poland while he was on his way to the meeting of NATO's Parliamentary Assembly. Ukrainian media reported that Poroshenko was unable to cross the border due to technical problems, with a permit allowing him to leave the country.

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  • The United States imposed sanctions on two Russian banks, a North Korean company and a person it accused of supporting North Korea's weapons of mass destruction program. The latest American move came a day after China and Russia vetoed a U.S.-led push to impose more United Nations sanctions on North Korea over its missile launches.

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  • If a group or individual receives foreign funding to engage in political activity, they are considered to be foreign agents in Russia. Dozens of Kremlin critics have been listed as foreign agents and many have fled abroad. As Moscow carries out its military intervention in Ukraine and finds itself under unprecedented sanctions from the West, the enforcement of foreign agents legislation needs to be stepped up, according to Medvedev, who now serves as deputy head of Russia's security council.

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  • State TV said 100 drones were being kept in the heart of the Zagros mountains, which it said were fitted with Qaem-9 missiles, an Iranian version of U.S. Hellfire. The helicopter flight from Kermanshah to a secret underground drone site was made by the Iranian state TV correspondent.

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  • A pro-Russian resident of the Ukrainian city of Melitopol complained about the behavior of the Russian forces in a release of an intercept phone call.

  • The future Blue Origin astronauts said colleagues and students didn't want to work with her because of what she looked like.

  • The dogs were playing on the green of the campus at Kennesaw State University as students tossed tennis balls at them. It was part of a university initiative to help students relieve stress as they head into finals.

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