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What do fake news on Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska's multimillion-euro sports car purchase and made-up offers of money to vote for President Emmanuel Macron in the French snap elections have in common? They were all cooked up by the Kremlin in what is an ongoing all-out assault on French public opinion, researchers claim. Scores of freshly registered websites, some made to look like mainstream outlets, have been publishing everything from deepfakes — near-seamless videos created using the latest technology to convince the viewer of the most outlandish claims — to generative AI writing im...
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The first underground school is being built in the southern Ukrainian city Zaporizhzhia, where it's expected that children will be able to attend in-person classes in autumn. The school, which is designed to accommodate 500 students, is being built almost seven metres underground. The new underground school is being built to accommodate students from two nearby schools so lessons will take place in two shifts. At the nearby overground School Number 88, a third radiation shelter is under construction which will also double as a classroom for offline learning. "Our school is the only one in this...
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Remains of the Sonyachny Stadium from Kharkiv, damaged by Russian missiles, have found a new temporary home in Berlin. German Bundestag President Bärbel Bas and Ukrainian Ambassador Oleksii Makeiev unveiled the interactive installation by the Ukrainian Association of Football in front of the German Parliament building. The stand includes an interactive installation with the story of Sonyachny. Using virtual reality, it’s possible to experience the stadium in real-time, seeing its current state. The damaged tribune was first displayed in Munich, where the Ukrainian team has played their first m...
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Ukraine’s army was forced to retreat from key positions on Thursday as Russia inched closer. A military spokesperson said Ukraine’s army was forced to retreat from the outskirts of Chasiv Yar, a strategically important town in the eastern Donetsk region that has been reduced to rubble after months of Russian shelling. For months, Russian forces have focused on capturing Chasiv Yar. It is strategically located on an elevated location, and its fall would put nearby cities in jeopardy, compromise critical Ukrainian supply routes and bring Russia closer to seizing the Donetsk region. Ukraine's def...
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At least 11 people have been killed in Russian attacks across eastern Ukraine on Saturday, while rescuers in the city of Dnipro dug through rubble after a strike ripped through a nine-story residential building, leaving one person dead. The attacks came as Russia continues to stretch Ukraine’s troops in several areas along the 1,000-kilometre frontline. Moscow has stepped up airstrikes in a bid to drain Ukraine’s resources, often targeting energy facilities and other vital infrastructure. In a post on X, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said seven people had been killed in missile strik...
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he’s working on a "comprehensive plan" for how Kyiv sees the war with Russia ending. Speaking to reporters in Kyiv alongside Slovenia's President Nataša Pirc Musar, he said, "We do not want to prolong this war." "We must come to a just peace as soon as possible. We have talked about the situation on the battlefield, in particular in the Kharkiv region where Russia tried to start a large-scale offensive. The occupiers did not manage this. Our Ukrainian forces have stabilized the situation and stopped the offensive, which was difficult. We will contin...
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Chances of EU-Russia relations improving are "bad" after the union's top job appointments the night before, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s press secretary said on Friday Dmitry Peskov specifically name-checked Ursula von der Leyen, who was nominated for another term as president of the European Commission, and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, chosen as the next EU foreign policy chief. “Mrs von der Leyen is not a supporter of normalising relations between the EU and Russia," he said. “This is how we know her, this is how we remember her.” It is unclear whether Peskov's comments were re...
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Labour and its current leader, Keir Starmer, could be set to lead the United Kingdom after 14 years in opposition — if the polls hold. The opposition centre-left party is well ahead of the ruling Conservatives in the polls for next week's general election in the UK, garnering 36% of support over the Tories' 20%, according to YouGov's latest poll. For many in Brussels, the rise in Labour's popularity has brought on a series of questions, including whether the party could rethink its 2016 referendum-confirmed decision to leave the EU. Starmer, a risk-averse former barrister, has ruled out any ra...
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The Russian Defence Ministry and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced late on Tuesday that each side had released 90 war prisoners to the other. The exchange was mediated by the United Arab Emirates, they said. Prisoners released from Ukraine boarded buses heading home. The last exchange between the two countries was on May 31 when each side swapped 75 POWs.
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The Kremlin has blocked access inside Russia to 81 European news outlets in retaliation to the EU’s ban against four state-funded media, the country’s Foreign Ministryannounced Tuesday. The list includes France’s AFP news service, German outlets Der Spiegel and FAZ, and Italian public broadcaster Rai, among others. In late May, the EU banned what it said were four Kremlin-linked propaganda networks, including Voice of Europe, RIA news agency and Izvestia and Rossiyskaya Gazeta newspapers. Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has banned multiple independent foreign ...
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