After the Wagner revolt, Russian President Putin thanked the security forces for their efforts and offered the Wagner mercenaries a choice: join the army, return to their families, or live…
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Russian mercenary unit Wagner’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has denied attempting a regime change in Moscow since the end of the Wagner uprising
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EU Allocates €3.5 Billion for Military Support, Expanding Aid Beyond Ukraine
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe foreign ministers of the EU countries have increased the financial aid for weapons and equipment.
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The Failed Prigozhin Uprising: A Challenge to Putin’s Authority
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe Failed Prigozhin Uprising Over the weekend, events in Russia took a dramatic turn: Fighters from the Wagner Group set off from Ukraine towards Moscow
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Kuleba Explains Slow Counteroffensive of Ukrainian Armed Forces
by Dispatchesby DispatchesItalian Foreign Minister Di Maio: Kuleba Explains Slow Counteroffensive of Ukrainian Armed Forces Due to Abundance of Mines
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Zelensky Visits Combat Zone and Receives Briefing on Artemivsk Front Situation
by Dispatchesby DispatchesZelensky Visits the Combat Zone and Receives Briefing on the Situation at the Artemivsk Front
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A new law in the UK aimed at largely abolishing asylum rights is nearing completion. Although the law still requires approval in the upper house, its adoption is considered inevitable
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Search continues for missing submarine carrying five people en route to Titanic wreck
by Dispatchesby DispatchesRescue workers are intensively searching for a missing submarine carrying five people en route to view the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic off the coast of Canada
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Andrew Tate’s infamous reputation and toxic masculinity
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe Tate brothers – British-American influencers – are facing a trial in Bucharest, Romania, along with two Romanian collaborators, on charges of sexually exploiting women
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People from Africa and the Middle East pay smugglers thousands of euros to come to Europe