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Russia
Ukraine Bombs Russia’s Key Explosives Factory in Massive Drone Blitz
The Nevinnomyssk Azot plant produces up to one million tons of ammonia and more than one million tons of ammonium nitrate annually – both used in the production of explosives and artillery shells.
July 25, 2025
Top News
Starlink Outage Disrupts Ukrainian Frontline Communications – Services Now Restored
Ukrainian forces rely heavily on the service for real-time coordination, reconnaissance, and drone operations; Kyiv’s drone forces commander conceded that this highlights their system’s weak area.
July 25, 2025
US
US Calls for Full Halt to Hostilities as Ukraine-Russia Talks End Without Ceasefire
Asked by Kyiv Post if the absence of a ceasefire and the continuation of Russian attacks mean Wednesday’s Istanbul meeting was a “missed opportunity,” State Department echoed the White House’s stance.
July 25, 2025
US
North Korea’s Illicit Funds Bolster Russia’s War in Ukraine, US Says
Washington issues new sanctions, offering up to $15 million for information leading to the capture and conviction of North Korea’s sanctions evaders, now funneling cash to Pyongyang and Moscow.
July 25, 2025
US
US Approves $330M More in Military Sales to Ukraine Amid New EU-Funded Arms Deal
Military expert questions the move, telling the Kyiv Post that the “sale” of these weapons, rather than a no-cost transfer, benefits the US “at Ukraine’s expense.”
July 25, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘War Crime’: US Senate Targets Russia Over Mass Abduction of Ukrainian Children
Senator Dick Durbin pushes amendment escalating pressure on Kremlin over alleged kidnapping of 20,000 Ukrainian minors.
July 24, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘Insufficient’: Retired US Colonels Cast Doubt on Trump’s New Ukraine Aid Model
Speaking to Kyiv Post, military analysts explain why Trump’s arms sale to Ukraine falls short.
July 24, 2025
Zelensky
After Mass Protests, Zelensky Backs Draft Law to Restore NABU, SAPO Independence
President Zelensky approved a revised draft law that will restore NABU and SAPO’s independence following two days of nationwide protests.
July 24, 2025
Ukraine
Top Cybercrime Forum Manager Arrested in Ukraine: French Prosecutors
Active since 2013, the XSS.is forum enabled the sale of malware, access to compromised systems, stolen data, and ransomware-related services.
July 24, 2025
War in Ukraine
Russia Global Naval Drills Kick Off With No Sign of Black Sea Fleet
After three years of pounding by Ukrainian drones and missiles, Russia’s once-fearsome Black Sea Fleet doesn’t seem much interested in taking to open water.
July 24, 2025
Russia
Tynda Crash in Russian Far-East Kills 49 in Soviet-Era An-24 Plane
A 50-year-old An-24 plane crashed in Russia’s Amur region during a second landing attempt in Tynda; all 49 on board died.
July 24, 2025
US
OPINION: Türkiye – Geopolitical Opportunity Knocks
Türkiye faces major geopolitical shifts offering both opportunity and risk. Erdogan balances complex ties with Trump, Israel, Kurds, and neighbors, seeking peace deals and regional power.
July 24, 2025
China
Xi says China, EU Must Deepen Trust But Bloc Chief Urges ‘Real Solutions’
China’s leadership has sought to draw the European Union closer as it positions itself as a more reliable partner than the United States and a bedrock of stability in a troubled world.
July 24, 2025
Drones
Lukoil Refinery Set Ablaze as Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Oil Site Near Sochi
This is not the first incident at the company’s refineries – Lukoil facilities have become frequent targets of Ukrainian drone and cyberattacks.
July 24, 2025
NATO
US Greenlights $322M in Arms Sales to Ukraine as Trump Unveils Novel Funding Strategy
Approval of HAWK and Bradley systems marks a pivot in Trump’s policy; a new arrangement demanding European nations cover costs of US military equipment and substantially raise NATO defense outlays.
July 24, 2025
NATO
Merz, Macron Huddle Over NATO and EU-US Trade Row
Paris and Berlin have pushed efforts to support Ukraine and build up the defense capabilities of NATO’s European members, but Trump’s proposed 30-percent tariffs on them are a bridge too far.
July 24, 2025

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