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  1. @ukrdef That says all you need to know about the "Board of Peace". #Lukashenko is a brutal dictator and his country is a thin proxy for #Russia. Loosening sanctions on #Belarus means loosening sanctions on #Russia.

  2. KYIV POST:
    Trump Says China Agrees to Buy 200 Boeing Aircraft

    US President Donald Trump on Thursday said China has agreed to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, potentially ending years without major jet orders from the Asian market. The deal comes amid Trump’s visit to Beijing and broader efforts to stabilize trade ties.

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  3. WAR ON THE ROCKS:
    In Talks with Israel, Lebanon is Walking a Thin Line

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    This week, Israel and Lebanon are holding their third round of unprecedented direct talks on crucial issues, including borders, the disarmament of Hizballah, and ongoing Israeli military action. The United States, which is clearly driving these talks, views them expansively as seeking a “comprehensive peace and security

  4. WAR ON THE ROCKS:
    The Adversarial: Maximalist Demands, Victory Day, and a Summit

    warontherocks.com/the-adversar

    Welcome to The Adversarial. Every other week, we’ll provide you with expert analysis on America’s greatest challengers: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and jihadists. Read more below.***IranA month after negotiators met for historic high-level talks in Pakistan, Washington and Tehran seem closer to a

  5. KYIV POST:
    Iran Accuses UAE of ‘Active’ Role in US‑Israeli War

    On Thursday, Iran accused the United Arab Emirates of acting as an “active partner” in the US‑Israeli war, alleging direct involvement in attacks. The UAE has denied such claims, while tensions in the Gulf continue to rise. The accusations come despite a fragile ceasefire, highlighting ongoing instability and competing narratives in the region.

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  6. KYIV POST:
    Largest Strike on Kyiv, Russian Starlink Alternatives, Potential US Aid – Ukraine Latest, May 14

    Russia launched the war’s largest strike on Ukraine, while Moscow explores Starlink alternatives and faces mounting air defense pressure. Kyiv unveiled new defense projects as business conditions worsened, while Washington weighed new aid and political turmoil hit Latvia.

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  7. KYIV POST:
    Inept Russian Generals Have Just Blown the War

    In this video, former Navy SEAL squadron leader Chuck Pfarrer joins Jason Jay Smart to examine Russia’s worsening military crisis in Crimea as relentless Ukrainian strikes cripple logistics and supply routes. With heavy troop losses, failing air defenses, and aging equipment, Russian forces are struggling to sustain operations. Pfarrer explains how Ukrainian FPV drones are reshaping the kyivpost.com/videos/76157

  8. KYIV POST:
    Court Orders Detention of Dubinsky in Treason, Propaganda Case

    On Thursday, a Ukrainian court has ordered the detention of MP Oleksandr Dubinsky until June 5 without bail as part of a treason investigation. Authorities allege he continued coordinating anti‑Ukrainian propaganda while in custody using intermediaries. The case is linked to a broader probe into alleged pro‑Russian influence networks and could carry a life sentence if proven inhttps://www.kyivpost.com/post/76160

  9. KYIV INDEPENDENT:
    Ukraine's military now 'strongest, most powerful' in Europe, Rubio says

    "The Russians are losing five times as many soldiers a month as the Ukrainians are," U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.

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    Merz, Macron Issue Solidarity Statements After Major Kyiv Attack

    French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemned Russia’s record drone and missile assault against Ukraine on Thursday, saying it undermined peace efforts and raised doubts about Moscow’s willingness to negotiate while civilians remained under attack.

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  11. KYIV POST:
    ‘We Decide Who Speaks for Us’ – Merz Rebuffs Putin’s Negotiator Proposal

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz issued a message of solidarity with Kyiv following Russia’s Thursday attacks, adding that Europe would decide on its negotiator and rebuffing Moscow’s nomination of a former German leader.

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  12. KYIV POST:
    ‘We Decide Who Speaks for Us’ – Merz Rebuffs Putin’s Negotiator Proposal

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz issued a message of solidarity with Kyiv following Russia’s Thursday attacks, adding that Europe would decide on its negotiator and rebuffing Moscow’s nomination of a former German leader.

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    #Europe

  13. KYIV POST:
    Ukraine Warns Russia Could Build Starlink Alternative Soon

    Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, said Russia could develop its own alternative to Starlink within a year. According to Brovdi, Russian forces already possess satellite systems and early prototypes designed to strengthen battlefield communications along the front line.

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  14. KYIV POST:
    Putin Names ‘War Criminal’ General to Run Border Region Battered by Ukraine

    Putin has appointed Major General Alexander Shuvaev – a Russian officer accused by Ukraine of overseeing the execution of Ukrainian POWs in Avdiivka – as the new Governor of the Belgorod region, replacing Vyacheslav Gladkov. Gladkov was removed after becoming viewed as too independent – publicly acknowledging Ukrainian strike damage and criticizing Kremlin kyivpost.com/post/76141

  15. KYIV POST:
    FACT-CHECK: How Credible Was Zelensky’s Ex-Spokesperson in Tucker Carlson Interview?

    Yuliia Mendel, President Zelensky’s former press secretary, made a series of serious claims in a Tucker Carlson interview, ranging from wartime governance and NATO policy to alleged corruption and mobilization abuses, many of which are disputed or lack independent verification.

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  16. KYIV POST:
    Russia’s Prison Population Falls by 180,000 Since Ukraine War

    Russia’s prison population has fallen nearly 40% since 2021, dropping from 465,000 to 282,000, prison chief Arkady Gostev said. The decline is partly tied to convict recruitment for the war in Ukraine, while thousands more inmates now work in prison factories supporting Russia’s military production.

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  17. KYIV POST:
    Funds Begin Arriving for Yermak’s Massive Bail

    Payments have started arriving toward the $3.5 million bail set for former Presidential Office chief Andriy Yermak, according to Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court. Yermak is under investigation in a major money laundering case linked to luxury real estate construction and a broader corruption probe involving Ukraine’s energy sector.

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