Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine Confirms Return of 50 Nationals Deported From the US
A spokesperson from Ukraine’s State Border Service confirmed that 45 men and 5 women were among those deported from the US under a recent decision by the Trump administration.
Nov. 19, 2025
Ukraine
Russia’s ‘Goal Is Destabilization’ – Says Polish Government Minister
Tomasz Siemoniak, former Polish minister of the interior and current coordinator of special services for the government assess Russia’s war plan in Ukraine and Europe.
Nov. 19, 2025
War in Ukraine
US, Russia Preparing Secret Draft for a 28-Point Peace Proposal for Ukraine
As Washington and Moscow expand their quiet back-channel contacts, Zelensky travels to Turkey for talks with Erdoğan – a push for peace where neither US nor Russian representatives will attend.
Nov. 19, 2025
SBU
‘Take Them Ahead’: Intercept Points to Russia Using Civilians as Human Shields in Pokrovsk
Ukraine’s SBU reported that Russian troops from the 506th regiment used a man, a woman and a 13-year-old child from frontline Pokrovsk as “human shields” during an assault on the city.
Nov. 19, 2025
Russia
26 Killed in Western Ukraine’s Ternopil After Deadly Missile Strike on Residential Building
Russia launched 524 drones and missiles, killing at least 26 people in Ternopil and injuring more than 100 across western Ukraine as rescuers race to free residents trapped under rubble.
Updated: Nov. 20, 2025
Zelensky
Two-Front Diplomacy: Zelensky in Turkey, Trump Officials in Kyiv
Zelensky arrives in Turkey for peace talks as Trump sends top Pentagon officials to Kyiv in a parallel push to revive negotiations with Ukraine and Russia.
Nov. 19, 2025
Energy
Russia Batters Ukraine’s Grid as Poland Scrambles Jets; High-Rise Collapses in Ternopil
Russia’s overnight strikes crippled Ukraine’s energy grid, destroyed a Ternopil high-rise, and forced Poland to scramble fighter jets as explosions hit multiple regions.
Updated: Nov. 19, 2025
War in Ukraine
ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 18, 2025
War in Ukraine - Latest update, key takeaways and map from the Institute for the Study of War on November 18, 2025
Nov. 19, 2025
Ukraine
‘More Robust Sustainment’ – US Approves Vital Patriot Upgrade to Shield Ukraine’s Cities
Kyiv receives a $105m technical lifeline, but analysts warn the scale of Russia’s aerial threat requires allies to provide even more robust anti-missile solutions.
Nov. 19, 2025
War in Ukraine
Russian Air Strikes Wound at Least 46 Civilians in Kharkiv
Governor Oleh Syniehubov said the victims of the latest overnight attack included two children and an 18-year-old. Residential apartment buildings set ablaze.
Updated: Nov. 19, 2025
Ukraine
US Gas Via Lithuania to Ukraine, Offering Heat Amid Russian Attempts to Freeze It
First US LNG shipment via the Baltic route offers vital counter-leverage against Moscow’s winter energy war. Experts call the delivery a ‘historic’ tightening of security ties.
Nov. 19, 2025
Zelensky
Spain Pledges $710 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
The package also designates €215 million to fund the production of anti-drone systems, surveillance radars, and aerial reconnaissance equipment, much of which will be developed by Spanish companies.
Nov. 19, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘No Minefield Can Stop a Determined Force’ – NGO Says Land Mines Cost Ukraine $11.2B Annually
Aside from economic costs of clearing mines, the humanitarian toll can be calamitous, with farmers particularly vulnerable and residents afraid to return home to those zones even if they could.
Nov. 19, 2025
Ukraine
DTEK Delivers First US LNG Shipment Through Lithuania to Help Ukraine Ahead of Winter
After the liquefied natural gas (LNG) is re-gasified, it will be sent to Ukraine, the Baltic states, Poland and other Eastern European countries, with more inbound later via Greece and the Balkans.
Nov. 18, 2025
Europe
EU Weighs 3 Funding Options for Ukraine Amid Frozen Russian Assets Uncertainty
The EU is reportedly considering grants, joint debt, or frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, while a $162 billion reparation loan plan remains stalled due to opposition from Belgium.
Nov. 18, 2025
Putin
Foreign Minister Sybiha: Russians’ Support of War Crimes – More Enthusiastic Than Nazi Germany
Ukraine’s top diplomat Andriy Sybiha just argued World War II dictator Adolf Hitler faced more dissent and public resistance from the Germans, than Vladimir Putin does from the Russian people.
Nov. 18, 2025

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