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PUTIN’S Bold Peace Plan: Brics And North Korea In Ukraine Talks?
— Russian President Vladimir PUTIN has proposed a fresh approach to peace talks in Ukraine, suggesting the expanded BRICS group play a role. This collective now includes Egypt, Iran, UAE, and Ethiopia. In 2024, thirteen more nations joined as "partner countries.
PUTIN’s comments left it unclear if all new members and partners would join the talks. Including North Korea could complicate things due to its military support for Russia against Ukraine. South Korea reported that North Korea sent troops and weapons to help Russia’s war efforts.
Amid these events, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un plans another visit to Russia this year. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrew Rudenko confirmed the visit is being arranged but didn’t provide a date. Kim visited Russia in 2019 and 2023, strengthening ties between the two countries.
During his Murmansk visit, PUTIN suggested replacing Ukrainian President Zelensky with an interim international administration under UN oversight for peace accords and elections. He proposed including the U.S., European countries, and Russia’s allies in this temporary governance structure for Ukraine.
— Putin comments on Trump’s Greenland ambitions Russia’s President Vladimir Putin stated that Trump’s desire for control over Greenland aligns with the US’s longstanding interest in the resource-rich territory
TRUMP vs PUTIN: The Dramatic Ukraine Ceasefire Standoff
— An upcoming virtual summit, led by Starmer’s “coalition of the willing,” will discuss military and financial aid for Ukraine. The meeting will also consider a peacekeeping mission if Russia agrees to talks.
About 25 countries, including European partners and Ukraine, plan to join. Notably missing is the United States, which has changed its stance on the war under President Donald Trump after his recent clash with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in the Oval Office.
The U.S. proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, backed by Zelenskyy but met with conditions from Putin. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed “cautious optimism” about Putin’s potential agreement after talks with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.
Starmer doubts Putin’s intentions and criticizes his delay tactics regarding Trump’s peace plan. He insists that concrete commitments are needed as Putin continues playing “pointless games” with ceasefire proposals, showing little seriousness about achieving peace.
STARME RALLIES Allies to Challenge Putin’s Aggression
— U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged global leaders to keep the pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire in Ukraine. Speaking at a virtual meeting of the “coalition of the willing,” Starmer stressed the need for ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Starmer believes that Putin will eventually have to negotiate peace terms. The meeting aims to explore military and financial support for Ukraine, alongside potential peacekeeping missions.
The coalition seeks to unify international efforts against Russian aggression, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation in resolving the conflict. Starmer’s call highlights ongoing commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and stability.
PUTIN’S Conditions for Ukraine Ceasefire Exposed: What He Really Wants
— Russian President Vladimir PUTIN supports a ceasefire in Ukraine, but with strings attached. At a Moscow news conference, he stressed the need to tackle the “root causes” of the conflict.
Putin’s remarks show that while he wants fighting to stop, talks must address deeper issues. This highlights Russia’s focus on its strategic goals in the region.
The peace proposal comes amid ongoing tensions and global calls to end hostilities. Observers say any ceasefire will need careful negotiation and compromise from all sides involved.
PUTIN PRAISES Trump: Calls for True Peace in Ukraine
— Russian President Vladimir PUTIN thanked Donald Trump for his efforts to end the Ukraine conflict. Yet, Putin stressed the need for true peace, not just a 30-day ceasefire. He agreed with the idea but emphasized resolving deeper issues with American partners.
Putin spoke at a Moscow news conference, supporting an end to fighting but urging solutions to root problems. Meanwhile, U.S. officials met Saudi and Russian leaders in Riyadh about regional stability and security. Key figures included Secretary of State Marco Rubio and national security advisor Mike Waltz.
Though Putin didn’t reject Ukraine’s ceasefire deal outright, he noted challenges like Ukrainian troops in Russia’s Kursk region. He argued that a ceasefire would mainly help Ukraine by giving it time to regroup and rearm its forces.
In these conditions,“ Putin said, ”it would be good for the Ukrainian side to secure a ceasefire for at least 30 days.
PUTIN’S Ceasefire Agreement: Is Peace in Ukraine a Reality?
— Russian President Vladimir PUTIN has agreed to a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. However, he insists on clarifying key terms to ensure lasting peace. Putin worries the ceasefire might allow Ukrainian forces to regroup after their recent gains.
In the Kursk region, Russian forces reportedly recaptured Sudzha, a strategic town previously under Ukrainian control. This development complicates Kyiv’s position in potential peace talks and highlights ongoing volatility and strategic moves by both sides.
U.S. officials, including Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, are in Moscow discussing the ceasefire proposal with Russian counterparts. Despite diplomatic efforts, skepticism remains high among Putin’s aides who suspect it might be a ploy for Ukraine to prepare for further conflict. The U.S., however, is pushing for Russia’s acceptance as part of broader peace efforts involving trade tensions with Canada too.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains cautious about Russia’s commitment due to past breaches by Moscow. He emphasizes the need for guarantees that any ceasefire will lead to genuine peace rather than just temporary relief from hostilities. These developments underscore ongoing complexities and potential impacts on future relations between these nations.;
CYCLONE ALFRED’S Fury: Families Flee as Storms Rage in Australia
— Tropical Cyclone Alfred has weakened to a tropical low near Brisbane. It was set to be the first cyclone since 1974 to hit Australia’s east coast, but its impact is still significant.
Authorities have ordered evacuations due to severe wind and rain hitting the east coast. A man is missing in floodwaters, showing the storm’s dangerous conditions.
Children took refuge behind a breakwall in Coolangatta on March 7, 2025, as waves pounded the area. This situation highlights the ongoing threat of extreme weather events in Australia.
— Trump claims Putin open to European peacekeepers in Ukraine During a joint appearance with French President Emmanuel Macron, the US president stated that Russia’s leader would agree to the deployment of peacekeeping forces
MACRON PLEADS With Trump: Stand Strong Against Putin
— French President Emmanuel Macron is urging former President Donald Trump to stand firm against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Macron’s comments come as he prepares to meet Trump on the third anniversary of the Ukraine war. He warns that showing weakness to Putin could harm credibility with China.
Macron wants Trump to include European leaders in U.S.-Russia talks, according to AFP. Trump’s willingness to engage with Putin without Europe has worried many there. Macron argues that Russia is a serious threat and stresses the need for a united response.
Trump’s openness for diplomacy with Putin has unsettled European nations, who have struggled for three years without peace with Russia. Macron is working hard to align Europe in response to Washington’s policy change, insisting Europe must act together against Russia’s military power.
Macron claims his visit represents all of Europe after talks with various continental leaders. His efforts highlight Europe’s urgency regarding Russia’s aggressive stance and the need for coordinated international action against it.
SANTANDER’S UK Business Safe: Rumors Debunked
— Banco Santander has confirmed its UK division is not for sale, despite recent rumors. A company spokesperson highlighted the importance of the UK business to Santander’s global strategy. This statement follows reports suggesting potential talks with NatWest and Barclays about selling the unit.
The Financial Times reported that discussions took place between Santander and NatWest, leading to speculation about a possible sale. However, these talks did not result in any formal proposals. Earlier interest from Barclays also didn’t turn into an offer as Santander reassessed its British operations.
Santander’s reassurance comes amid increased scrutiny of its UK activities and aims to calm stakeholders’ concerns. The bank emphasizes the strategic value of its British presence within its diverse financial portfolio.
This development underscores Santander’s commitment to maintaining a strong foothold in the competitive UK market, assuring investors and customers alike of their continued dedication to this key region.
TRUMP’S Bold Move: Push for Ukraine Peace Talks After Putin Call
— Former President Donald Trump plans to start talks to end the Ukraine war. This follows a recent call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump emphasized the need for dialogue and cooperation, suggesting talks could begin “immediately.”
This announcement comes as tensions rise in Eastern Europe, involving NATO and European military actions. Trump’s diplomatic approach contrasts with the current administration’s stance on the conflict, possibly signaling a new way to handle international disputes.
Successful negotiations could ease hostilities and create a peace plan, impacting U.S., Russia, and Ukraine relations. Trump’s experience may be key in brokering peace for humanitarian and geopolitical reasons.
The U.S. government has not yet responded to Trump’s proposal, leaving questions about future foreign policy under the Biden administration. The situation remains fluid as developments unfold in this breaking news story.
TRUMP’S BOLD Move: Meeting Putin in Saudi Arabia Sparks Debate
— Former President Donald Trump announced plans to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saudi Arabia. This follows a phone call about the Ukraine conflict. Trump’s statement comes as U.S.-Russia tensions rise and peace talks continue.
Trump stressed the need to engage with global leaders to ease hostilities. He called Putin a “smart player” and suggested direct talks could lead to progress on Ukraine. Reactions are mixed, with some supporting his diplomatic approach and others criticizing potential normalization with Russia during its military actions in Ukraine.
Analysts are watching this possible meeting closely, as it might signal a shift in U.S. policy towards Russia under the current administration. The situation in Ukraine remains contentious globally, with U.S. allies backing Ukrainian forces against Russian aggression.
Trump’s remarks come amid Republican debates on future foreign policy directions and relations with Russia, highlighting differing views within the party on how best to handle international conflicts like Ukraine’s ongoing crisis.
— BRICS Poised to Lead Global Economic Growth, Says Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin asserts that the BRICS nations will be the primary drivers of economic expansion, overshadowing Western influence
— Starmer: Putin Can End Ukraine War Anytime UK Labour leader Keir Starmer asserts that Russia initiated the conflict and can halt it at will, ahead of discussions with President Biden on lifting restrictions on Western weaponry for Ukraine
— Putin and Kim Jong Un Declare Strategic Partnership a Breakthrough Russian President Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hail their signed strategic partnership as a significant breakthrough
PUTIN’S NUCLEAR Warning: Russia Ready to Defend Sovereignty at All Costs
— President Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning, asserting that Russia stands ready to employ nuclear weapons if its statehood, sovereignty, or independence come under threat. This statement emerges just before a presidential vote this week where Putin is anticipated to clinch another six-year term.
During an interview with Russian state television, Putin underscored the full readiness of Russia’s nuclear forces. He confirmed that the nation is militarily and technically prepared and would resort to nuclear action if its existence or independence was threatened.
Despite his continuous threats since launching the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Putin refuted any plans of using battlefield nuclear weapons in Ukraine as there hasn’t been any necessity for such drastic measures so far.
U.S President Joe Biden was characterized by Putin as an experienced politician who comprehends the potential dangers of escalation. He voiced optimism that the U.S would avoid actions that could potentially ignite a nuclear conflict.
PUTIN’S NUCLEAR Warning: Russia Ready to Defend Sovereignty at ANY Cost
— In a stark warning, President Vladimir Putin has declared that Russia stands ready to employ nuclear weapons if its statehood, sovereignty or independence comes under threat. This alarming statement comes on the eve of a presidential election this week where Putin is anticipated to secure another six-year term.
During an interview with Russian state television, Putin underscored the full readiness of Russia’s nuclear forces. He confidently affirmed that from a military-technical standpoint, the nation is primed for action.
Putin further explained that according to the country’s security doctrine, Moscow would not hesitate to resort to nuclear measures in response to threats against “the existence of the Russian state, our sovereignty and independence”.
This isn’t Putin’s first mention of his willingness to use nuclear weapons since initiating the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. However, when queried about deploying battlefield nuclear weapons in Ukraine during the interview, he asserted there was no necessity for such drastic measures.
PUTIN’S Dark Turn: From Authoritarian to Totalitarian — The Shocking Evolution of Russia
— In the wake of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov’s assassination in February 2015, shock and anger rippled through over 50,000 Muscovites. Yet, when well-known opposition figure Alexei Navalny died behind bars in February 2024, those mourning his loss faced riot police and arrests. This change signals a chilling transformation in Vladimir Putin’s Russia — from merely tolerating dissent to brutally crushing it.
Since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, arrests, trials and long prison sentences have become the norm. The Kremlin now targets not just political rivals but also human rights organizations, independent media outlets, civil society groups and LGBTQ+ activists. Oleg Orlov, co-chair of Memorial — a Russian human rights organization — has branded Russia as a “totalitarian state”.
Orlov himself was arrested and sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for criticizing the military’s actions in Ukraine just one month after his damning statement. According to Memorial’s estimates, there are nearly 680 political prisoners currently held captive in Russia.
Another organization called OVD-Info reported that as of November there were over a thousand
PUTIN’S POWER Play: Announces Candidacy Amidst Turmoil, Aiming to Cement His Iron Grip on Russia
— Vladimir Putin has announced his intention to run in the upcoming presidential election in March. This move is seen as an attempt to prolong his authoritarian rule over Russia. Despite instigating a costly war in Ukraine and enduring internal conflicts, including an attack on the Kremlin itself, Putin’s support remains unshaken after nearly 24 years at the helm.
In June, a rebellion led by mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin stirred up rumors of Putin’s control waning. However, Prigozhin’s death in a suspicious plane crash two months later only served to reinforce the image of Putin’s absolute authority.
Putin made his decision public following a Kremlin award ceremony where war veterans and others encouraged him to seek reelection. Tatiana Stanovaya from the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center pointed out that this understated announcement is likely part of the Kremlin’s strategy to emphasize Putin’s humility and commitment rather than making loud campaign declarations.
Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin CONFIRMED Dead With DNA Results
— According to results from genetic tests on the ten bodies found at the scene, Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was confirmed dead by Russia’s Investigative Committee after a plane crash near Moscow.
Putin Demands Loyalty OATH from Wagner Mercenaries
— President Vladimir Putin mandated an allegiance oath to the Russian state from all employees of Wagner and other Russian private military contractors involved in Ukraine. The immediate decree followed an incident where Wagner leaders were presumably killed in a plane crash.
Putin ‘Mourns’ Loss of Wagner Chief Prigozhin After Plane CRASH
— Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to the family of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led a mutiny against Putin in June and is now presumed dead in a plane crash north of Moscow. Acknowledging Prigozhin’s talent, Putin noted their relationship dating back to the 1990s. This crash tragically claimed the lives of all ten passengers on board.
Russia’s Historic Moon Mission Ends in CRASH
— Russia’s Luna-25 spacecraft, their first Moon mission in nearly half a century, crashed into the lunar surface. It was intended to be the inaugural craft to land on the Moon’s south pole, an area believed to contain frozen water and valuable elements.
After facing issues during its pre-landing orbit, Russia’s State Space Corporation confirmed they lost contact with the 800kg lander, which later collided with the Moon.
China Eyes BRICS Expansion to CHALLENGE G7
— China is urging the BRICS bloc, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, to rival the G7, especially as the Johannesburg summit witnesses the largest proposed expansion in over a decade. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called over 60 world leaders to the table, with 23 countries expressing interest in joining the group.
Russian BOMBERS Intercepted by RAF Near Scotland
— RAF Typhoons swiftly responded to Russian bombers north of Scotland on Monday. Launched from Lossiemouth, the jets engaged two long-range Russian aircraft near the Shetland Islands. This incident occurred within NATO’s northern air policing zone.
UK Targets Putin’s War Machine with 25 New SANCTIONS
— Foreign Secretary James Cleverly announced 25 new sanctions today, aimed at crippling Putin’s access to foreign military equipment crucial for Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. This bold action targets individuals and businesses in Turkey, Dubai, Slovakia, and Switzerland who are bolstering Russia’s war efforts.
Ukraine Stops ASSASSINATION Plot Against President Zelenskyy
— Ukraine’s security service announced on Monday that it had detained a woman sharing intelligence with Russia in a plot to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The informant was preparing an enemy airstrike on the Mykolaiv region during a recent visit by Zelenskyy.
Russia ACCUSES Ukraine of Mirroring 9/11 Tactics in Repeated Moscow Attacks
— Russia has sharply accused Ukraine of using terrorist methods akin to the 9/11 Twin Tower attacks after an alleged drone strike on a Moscow building for the second time in three days. Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that the war was “gradually coming back to Russian territory” but didn’t claim responsibility for the attacks.
Putin OPEN to Peace Talks on Ukraine Amid Drone Attack on Moscow
— Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated a willingness to consider peace talks regarding the Ukraine crisis. After meeting with African leaders in St Petersburg, Putin suggested that African and Chinese initiatives might help guide the peace process. However, he also stated that a ceasefire would not be possible while the Ukrainian army remained aggressive.
Is Japan ARMING Ukraine? PM Kishida’s Proposal Ignites Speculation Amid Defense Industry Revival
— Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan discussed the possibility of supplying defense technology to other countries, leading many to speculate that Japan is considering providing Ukraine with lethal arms.
In a meeting held Tuesday, the idea of supplying defense technology and equipment to other countries was proposed. The intent is to breathe life back into Japan’s defense industry, currently languishing due to an export ban rendering research and development unprofitable.
Putin Bows Out of BRICS Summit Amid ARREST Fears
— Vladimir Putin has decided to forgo the upcoming BRICS summit in South Africa amidst growing concerns over a potential arrest for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. After engaging in multiple discussions with the Kremlin, South Africa’s presidential office confirmed this decision. As an International Criminal Court (ICC) member, South Africa could be obliged to facilitate Putin’s arrest.
Russia ACCUSES Ukraine of Drone Attack on Crimea Bridge
— Russia’s Anti-Terrorist Committee alleges that Ukrainian drones on the water surface led to the reported explosions on the bridge connecting Crimea with Russia. The Committee attributed the attack to Ukrainian “special services” and announced the initiation of a criminal investigation.
Despite these claims, Ukraine denies responsibility, hinting at potential Russian provocation.
NATO Pledges Pathway for Ukraine but Timing Still UNCLEAR
— NATO has stated that Ukraine can join the alliance “when allies agree and conditions are met.” President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed frustration over the absence of a concrete timeframe for his country’s entry, suggesting it might become a bargaining chip in negotiations with Russia.
Allies OUTRAGED at Biden’s Controversial Decision to Supply CLUSTER Bombs to Ukraine
— The US’s decision to supply Ukraine with cluster bombs has caused international unrest. On Friday, President Joe Biden acknowledged it as a “very difficult decision.” Allies such as the UK, Canada, and Spain have voiced opposition to the weapons’ use. Over 100 countries condemn cluster bombs due to the indiscriminate harm they can cause to civilians, even years after a conflict ends.
Wagner Group Boss is in RUSSIA, Belarus Leader Lukashenko Says
— Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group and recently involved in a brief rebellion in Russia, is reportedly in St. Petersburg, Russia, not Belarus. This update comes from Belarus’s leader, Alexander Lukashenko.
Trump Says Putin is ‘WEAKENED’ by Failed Mutiny
— The former US president and top Republican contender, Donald Trump, believes Vladimir Putin is vulnerable after the failed Wagner Group mutiny in Russia. He urged the US to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, saying, “I want people to stop dying over this ridiculous war,” during a telephone interview.
Wagner Leader REVERSES Course and Halts Advance on Moscow
— Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of Wagner Group, has called off his troops’ advance towards Moscow. After talks with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, Prigozhin said his fighters would return to camps in Ukraine, avoiding “spilling Russian blood.” This reversal came hours after he had incited rebellion against the Russian army.
Ramaphosa to Putin: END Ukraine War and RETURN Children
— In a recent peace mission in St Petersburg, South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa called on Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine. In addition, he urged for the return of prisoners of war and children relocated by Russia. The latter request comes amidst accusations from the International Criminal Court of war crimes against Putin for the forced transfer of hundreds of Ukrainian children, an action Putin claims was protective.
South African President Faces Pressure to ARREST Putin Amidst ICC Arrest Warrant
— South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is under pressure to “arrest” Russian leader Vladimir Putin if he attends the upcoming BRICS summit in Johannesburg. Digital billboards saying “arrest Putin,” sponsored by global campaign organization Avaaz, have been seen along the South African highway in Centurion.
Putin Ally Claims US Wants to Take Over Russia Because Yellowstone Volcano is About to ERUPT
— Nikolai Patrushev, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, claims the US is plotting to take over Russia to save itself from an apocalyptic eruption of the Yellowstone megavolcano in Wyoming. Patrushev cited alleged research that suggested the volcano was about to erupt soon, causing the “death of all living creatures in North America.”
The Yellowstone Caldera is a megavolcano located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, mainly in Wyoming. It is 43 by 28 miles in size and was formed by three massive eruptions over the past 2.1 million years.
The most recent eruption happened about 640,000 years ago, and based on the interval of previous eruptions, some scientists believe the next eruption is approaching.
A Yellowstone eruption would spread ash and debris across all of North America, resulting in a nuclear winter across the entire continent.
Ukraine DENIES Attacking Moscow or Putin With DRONE
— Ukraine’s President Zelensky denies involvement in an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin, which Russia claims was an assassination attempt on President Putin. Russia reports that two drones were downed and threatens to retaliate when necessary.
Suspect ARRESTED Over Leaked Classified Intelligence Relating to RUSSIA
— The FBI has identified Jack Teixeira, a Massachusetts Air Force National Guard member, as a suspect in leaking classified military documents. The leaked documents include a rumor that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is undergoing chemotherapy.
NEW Report Claims PUTIN Suffers from ‘Blurred Vision and Numb Tongue’
— A new report suggests that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health has worsened, with him suffering from blurred vision, numbness of the tongue, and severe headaches. According to the General SVR Telegram channel, a Russian media outlet, Putin’s doctors are in a state of panic, and his relatives are “worried.”
Putin’s Twitter Account RETURNS Along With Other Russian Officials
— Twitter accounts belonging to Russian officials, including the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, have resurfaced on the platform after a year of restriction. The social media company limited Russian accounts around the time of the invasion of Ukraine, but now with Twitter under the control of Elon Musk, it appears the restrictions have been lifted.
ICC Arrest Warrant: Will South Africa ARREST Vladimir Putin?
— After the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for the Russian president, questions have arisen about whether South Africa will arrest Putin when he attends the BRICS summit in August. South Africa is one of the 123 signatories to the Rome Statute, which means they are mandated to arrest the Russian leader if he sets foot on their soil.
Putin and Xi to DISCUSS China’s 12-Point Ukraine Plan
— Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he will discuss China’s 12-point plan for Ukraine when Xi Jinping visits Moscow. China released the 12-point peace plan to resolve the Ukraine conflict last month, and now, Putin has said, “We’re always open for a negotiation process.”
BIDEN Welcomes ICC’s Arrest Warrant for Putin
— After the International Criminal Court (ICC) accused President Putin of committing war crimes in Ukraine, namely the unlawful deportation of children, Joe Biden welcomed the news saying these are crimes Putin has “clearly” done.
ICC Issues ARREST Warrant for Putin Alleging ‘Unlawful Deportation’
— On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the Office of the President of the Russian Federation.
The ICC accused both of committing the war crime of “unlawful deportation of population (children)” and claimed there are reasonable grounds to believe each bears individual criminal responsibility. The aforementioned crimes were allegedly committed in Ukrainian-occupied territory from around February 24, 2022.
Considering Russia doesn’t recognize the ICC, it is far-fetched to think we will see Putin or Lvova-Belova in handcuffs. Yet, the court believes that the “public awareness of the warrants may contribute to the prevention of the further commission of crimes.”
TOO CLOSE for Comfort: Russian Warship Carrying HYPERSONIC Missiles Approaches English Channel
— Vladimir Putin has sent a Russian warship armed with cutting-edge hypersonic missiles on a course that will take it through the English Channel and into the Atlantic Ocean for “combat duty.” This will be the first Russian ship to be armed with hypersonic weapons that are capable of delivering nuclear warheads at speeds ten times the speed of sound, or almost 8,000mph.
Putin CANCELS Annual Press Conference for First Time in Decade
— Vladimir Putin has canceled Russia’s traditional annual press conference for the first time in a decade, leading to speculation that Putin is reluctant to face questions over the war in Ukraine or that his health is deteriorating.
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UK’S BOLD WARNING to Putin Over SPY Ship Invasion
— The UK Defence Secretary has issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin after a Russian spy ship entered British waters. Identified as a GUGI ship, it was detected in the UK’s Exclusive Economic Zone. The Royal Navy acted quickly, keeping a close eye on the vessel’s activities.
There are worries about the ship’s advanced surveillance gear that can intercept communications and examine underwater infrastructure. These capabilities pose threats to national security, especially critical undersea cables vital for communication networks. In response, the Royal Navy reportedly deployed a nuclear-powered submarine to shadow the Russian vessel.
This incident underscores ongoing geopolitical tensions between Russia and Western nations, worsened by conflicts and political discord. The UK Defence Secretary reaffirmed Britain’s readiness to defend its interests against foreign spying activities. The UK condemned Russia’s espionage tactics and warned of serious consequences if such actions persist.
NATO allies are discussing increased vigilance and collective security measures in response to potential Russian provocations. Diplomatic efforts aim to address this challenge to international maritime law and order. Meanwhile, the UK remains committed to safeguarding its maritime domains from any threats to national security.
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