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US Pressures Ukraine to Cede Land as Russian Strikes Kill 26

A new US peace initiative suggests Ukraine should cede occupied territories like Crimea and major Russian-controlled regions, slash its military to 400,000, and forfeit long-range weapons—terms described as repeating Russia’s demands and rejected by Kyiv as capitulation. The proposal, reportedly linked to Trump’s administration, comes after deadly missile attacks killed 26 people, including three children, in Ternopil. President Zelensky’s outreach in Turkey failed to win US backing for the plan; while Pentagon officials visited Kyiv to discuss the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s leaders stressed the need to strengthen defenses and maintain military capabilities. Russia now controls about 20% of Ukraine’s territory, and continues advancing. Ukrainian officials and international observers condemned the civilian casualties in Ternopil. The UN and Ukrainian government called for accountability in Russia’s ongoing campaign targeting residential areas, especially as winter hardship looms.

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Kyiv Faces ‘Massive’ Air Assault, Mayor Reports Widespread Injuries

Ukraine’s capital Kyiv was hit by a “massive” Russian air assault early Friday morning, with multiple explosions and fires reported across the city. Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said air defence systems were activated, with at least two people wounded in the eastern Dniprovsky district. Residents described seeing tracer bullets and anti-missile systems targeting drones. Fires broke out in residential buildings in Solomyansky and Podilsky districts, with several requests for medical assistance in Desnyansky and Shevchenkivsky areas. Russian attacks on Kyiv have intensified in recent months, targeting energy facilities, rail systems, and residential neighborhoods. The escalation marks a renewed offensive, further heightening suffering and instability in Ukraine’s capital as civilian casualties mount.

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Ukraine War Latest: Drones Strike Russia, 20,000 Without Power; Lavrov ‘Ready’ to Meet US’s Rubio

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says he is “ready” for a face-to-face meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after a cancelled summit blamed on Lavrov’s uncompromising stance. Speculation rises about a rift between Lavrov and President Putin, as Lavrov was left out of recent top-level meetings. Ukrainian drone attacks over the weekend left more than 20,000 people without power in Russia’s Belgorod, Taganrog, and Voronezh regions, sparking fires and outages. Ukrainian strikes targeted infrastructure including a thermal power plant as part of efforts to disrupt Moscow’s energy revenue. In Ukraine, heavy Russian aerial assaults included 458 drones and 45 missiles, killing at least seven people and causing widespread emergency blackouts in cities including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Zaporizhzhia. Ukrainian energy plants reported the largest attack since the war began. Hollywood star Angelina Jolie visited Mykolaiv and Kherson, sharing on Instagram about the […]

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South Africa receives distress calls from citizens trapped in Ukraine war

The South African government says it has received pleas for help from 17 citizens who joined mercenary forces fighting in Ukraine’s Donbas region and now want to return home. In a statement on Thursday, the presidency said the men, aged between 20 and 39, had contacted South African authorities seeking assistance to leave the war zone. The war, which began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, has attracted foreign fighters from around the world, including several from African nations. According to the presidency, the South Africans were “lured to join mercenary forces involved in the Ukraine-Russia war under the pretext of lucrative employment contracts.” It did not specify which side they were fighting for. President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered an investigation into how South African citizens were recruited to fight in the conflict. The government reminded citizens that it […]

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Four Killed in Russian Missile and Drone Strikes on Ukraine

At least four people have been killed and several others injured after Russian missile and drone attacks hit multiple locations across Ukraine, according to local officials. The assaults come as Kyiv’s allies prepare to impose new sanctions on Moscow, with the war nearing its fourth year. In the capital, Kyiv, two people were killed and nine others wounded in ballistic missile strikes overnight, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city’s military administration. The explosions sparked fires in non-residential buildings, and debris from intercepted missiles shattered windows in nearby areas. “Explosions in the capital. The city is under ballistic attack,” Mayor Vitali Klitschko posted on social media. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, acting Governor Vladyslav Haivanenko confirmed two more deaths and seven injuries following Russian missile attacks that damaged apartments, private homes, a shop, and several vehicles. Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs […]

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Trump Urges Zelensky to ‘Make a Deal’ After Missile Plea Fails

US President Donald Trump has urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to “make a deal” with Russia, signaling a shift in Washington’s stance on the war in Ukraine. Zelensky met Trump at the White House on Friday, hoping to secure long-range US-made Tomahawk missiles. However, Trump declined to approve the request, saying both sides should instead end the fighting and reach an agreement. “The talks were very interesting and cordial,” Trump said on social media after the meeting. “But I told him, as I did President Putin, that it is time to stop the killing and make a deal. Let both claim victory, and let history decide.” Trump later told reporters that Ukraine and Russia should “stop right now at the battle line,” adding that pushing beyond current positions would “get too complicated.” Zelensky said Trump did not reject the missile […]

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Sudan Victory Celebrations Amid War – How Appiah Brought Joy.

Following Ghana’s unexpected 2-0 loss to Sudan in their AFCON qualifiers, football pundit Kwame Opare Addo has weighed in on the defeat. While acknowledging Sudan’s tactical advantage during the game, Opare Addo argues that the loss does not signify Sudan’s superiority over the Black Stars. Instead, he attributes the loss to a combination of Ghana’s technical shortcomings, poor game management, and a lack of cohesion on the field. He pointed out that Ghana's coaching staff failed to adjust tactics in response to Sudan’s playstyle, particularly in the second half. Opare Addo urged the Ghanaian team to quickly regroup and address their weaknesses ahead of future qualifiers.

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