Trump and Putin in Alaska: “Pursuing Peace” under Arctic Skies
Anchorage, Alaska — Under the watchful glare of F-22 fighters and a display that could rival any Hollywood premiere, President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin kicked off their high-stakes summit today at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. A stately red carpet—flanked by jets and emblazoned with “Pursuing Peace”—set the stage as Continue Reading
Ukrainian drone attacks two Russian Su-57s Fighter Planes
According to a spokesperson from the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, on Saturday, June 8, a drone strike targeted and damaged two of Russia’s most advanced Sukhoi Su-57 multi-purpose aircraft, as reported by Andrii Yusov. “Indeed, regarding the confirmation of the damage, we can now affirm that one Su-57 aircraft has Continue Reading
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APPROVES $61B AID TO UKRAINE
The House of Representatives has approved billions of dollars in new US military aid for Ukraine to help combat Russia’s invasion. The $61bn package, which had vocal opponents in Congress, took a fragile bipartisan deal to get through. Republicans said more than a third would be dedicated to replenishing weapons Continue Reading
US Re-evaluates Arms Deals after Saudi Snub
After Saudi Arabia decided last week to side with Vladimir Putin and restrict oil output, the Biden administration has stated that it is prepared to pursue fresh, severe sanctions against the country. The move, according to observers, represented a significant retreat from the US president’s previous efforts to reach out Continue Reading
Mass Graves in Izium Show Cost of Russia’s Aggression
The discovery of mass graves in Izium district of Ukraine confirms the dark cost of Russian aggression Amnesty International’s Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia responded to the reported discovery of a mass burial site.“These newly reported discoveries confirm our darkest fears. The people of Ukraine and the world Continue Reading
Vinnytsia Missile Attack “An Open Act of Terror”
The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has referred to the missile attack on the city of Vinnytsia as a “open act of terrorism,” on Thursday, which left at least 20 people dead and more than 100 others injured. There were eight missiles, and two of them impacted the city’s centre, Zelensky Continue Reading
