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Mattha Busby
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Putin orders oath of allegiance by Wagnerites – as it happened
26 Aug 2023
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the Guardian
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English
| Yevgeny Prigozhin
The article discusses the aftermath of Yevgeny Prigozhin's death, focusing on President Putin's decree for Wagner fighters to sign an oath of allegiance to the Russian state. It highlights the implications for Wagner's operations in Africa and the group's future under new leadership. The article also covers recent drone attacks on Moscow, Ukraine's counteroffensive progress, and a significant meeting between NATO and Ukrainian military leaders. Additionally, it reports on US efforts to determine the cause of Prigozhin's plane crash.
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George Eliason
George Eliason is a journalist based in Roven'ky, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine. In 2014, I was the only journalist to go across the entire region doing invasive passport and weapons checks on the militias fighting here. From early 2014 I broke most of the important stories from the region. I scooped ...
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IAEA Turns Blind Eye To Ukrainian Attacks On Zaporizhzhia NPP
04 Aug 2024
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intelligencer.today
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| International Relations
The article criticizes the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and its Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi for allegedly ignoring Ukrainian attacks on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), which is under Russian control. It accuses Ukraine of recklessly endangering nuclear safety by attacking the plant and criticizes the IAEA for not holding Ukraine accountable. The article highlights the potential nuclear risks posed by these attacks and questions the IAEA's effectiveness in ensuring nuclear safety. It also mentions the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine over control of the plant and the geopolitical implications for Europe.
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James Franey
I am a journalist for France 24 and I will be in Israel from May 9 to May 16 inclusive, filing for a number of media outlets. I am available for live or recorded standups/interviews/phone hits to help you with your coverage of news events in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Prior to ...
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Top U.S. defense firm General Dynamics is planning to open weapons plant in Ukraine - an investment that implies taxpayers will continue to dole out dollars to support war that has no end in sight
10 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| U.S. Military Contracts
General Dynamics, a major U.S. defense contractor, plans to open a weapons factory in western Ukraine, signaling continued U.S. taxpayer funding for Ukraine's defense. The facility will focus on producing 155-millimeter artillery shells, crucial for Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia. The move comes amid debates in the U.S. Congress over additional aid for Ukraine and Israel. Ukrainian officials indicate that other U.S. defense companies may follow suit. The article also highlights ongoing challenges in Ukraine's military efforts and allegations against Russian forces for killing their own injured soldiers to prevent surrender.
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Jack Hewson
Jack Hewson is a freelance journalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine, after 10 years reporting across the world. Previously he was France 24's correspondent in Baghdad, Iraq, and Indonesia-Philippines. He has reported live on countless breaking news stories for clients, including BBC, Sky News, France 24, ...
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Inside the controversial group of Russian dissidents fighting with Ukraine against Putin
01 Oct 2023
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PBS.org
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English
| Neo-Nazism
The Ukrainian military collaborates with international fighters, including the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC), a group of Russian dissidents with controversial white nationalist and neo-Nazi affiliations. The RVC gained attention for cross-border raids into Russia, challenging Russian forces and inspiring more recruits. Despite their extreme politics, the Ukrainian military values their support, raising questions about the alliance's implications. Ukrainian intelligence emphasizes compliance with democratic laws, while the RVC's actions complicate the narrative of Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression.
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Valerie Hopkins
Valerie Hopkins is currently the South-East Europe Correspondent for the Financial Times, where she covers the region out of Budapest. She has more than ten years of experience working in South-Eastern Europe. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian The Atlantic, The Washington ...
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Death Toll Rises to 133 in Moscow Concert Hall Attack
23 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Moscow Concert Hall Attack
A deadly attack at Crocus City Hall in suburban Moscow during a concert has resulted in at least 133 fatalities, with Islamic State-Khorasan (ISIS-K) claiming responsibility. Russian officials and state media have suggested Ukraine's involvement, which has been denied by Kyiv and lacks evidence according to American officials. President Putin has vowed retribution against the organizers and designated a national day of mourning. The attack, which involved shooting and arson, represents a significant security lapse for the Kremlin and raises questions about the focus of Russian security services. U.S. officials had previously warned of a potential terrorist threat. The Russian authorities have detained 11 people, including four charged with committing a terrorist act. The incident has reignited fears of terrorism in Moscow, reminiscent of past attacks in the 2000s.
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Bonface Othieno
Bonface Othieno is a journalist based in Kisumu, Kenya. I am a proficient news reporter and editor. I have worked with various news agencies, the latest being Zenger News.
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Wife Of Ukrainian Spy Chief, Among Others Poisoned, Undergoing Treatment, Kyiv Officials Confirm
30 Nov 2023
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www.zenger.news
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English
| Espionage
Marianna Budanova, wife of Ukraine's top military spy official Kyrylo Budanov, has been hospitalized due to heavy metals poisoning, with suspicions pointing towards Russian involvement. Ukrainian Defense Intelligence employees have also been affected, prompting an investigation. Dr. Edward Boyer emphasized the need for detailed analysis to confirm deliberate poisoning. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned surviving multiple assassination attempts since Russia's invasion. The incident underscores ongoing tensions and targeted actions against Ukraine's leadership.
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Dan Peleschuk
Dan Peleschuk is a freelance journalist in Kiev, Ukraine, covering politics and society in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
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Russia arrests four suspected gunmen as toll from concert massacre climbs
24 Mar 2024
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www.sowetanlive.co.za
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| International Relations
Russia arrested 11 people, including four suspected gunmen, for a shooting rampage at a concert hall near Moscow that killed 143 people, marking the deadliest attack in the country in 20 years. Islamic State claimed responsibility, but Russia is investigating a potential Ukrainian link, which Ukraine denies. The suspects were apprehended while heading to the Ukrainian border. Russian state TV showed a video of one suspect being interrogated. The attack occurred two weeks after the U.S. embassy in Russia warned of a potential extremist attack in Moscow. The United Nations Security Council condemned the attack, and Russia has heightened security nationwide.
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Ugo Poletti
Ugo Poletti is a journalist based in Odessa, Ukraine. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of “The Odessa Journal”, digital media platform in English about culture, history, social and business life in Odessa, biggest port and cultural capital of Black Sea region
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War in Ukraine Latest: Putin Claims Avdiivka Success, Evidence Suggests Otherwise
15 Oct 2023
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Kyiv Post
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| War in Ukraine
President Putin claims Russian forces are improving their positions around Avdiivka, but evidence suggests significant Russian losses. Western analysts and geo-located footage indicate only marginal advances with heavy casualties. Ukrainian forces, well-prepared for the attack, have repelled Russian assaults, resulting in one of Moscow's worst battlefield defeats. The Kremlin appears to be controlling the narrative, with milbloggers instructed to minimize information release. The situation remains tense with ongoing fighting and severe shortages of medical personnel on the Russian side.
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Beatriz Rios
Beatriz Rios is a reporter, broadcast journalist and events moderator based in Brussels, Belgium.
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Bullet-riddled body found in Spain was Russian defector, Ukraine says
20 Feb 2024
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www.spokesman.com
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| International Relations
The bullet-riddled body found in Spain has been identified as Russian defector Maksim Kuzminov, who fled to Ukraine last August. His murder raises suspicions of a Russian-ordered assassination. Ukrainian officials confirmed the identity, while Russian officials have not claimed responsibility. The incident follows a history of Russian state security services being implicated in assassinations on European soil. The article also references the recent death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and other high-profile cases of Russian political violence.
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Cassandra Vinograd
Cassandra Vinograd is a freelance journalist and producer specializing in conflict, human rights and migration. She previously worked for NBC News, The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal. Her reporting has taken her throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East. She is HEFAT certified....
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Death Toll Rises to 133 in Moscow Concert Hall Attack
23 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| ISIS
The death toll in the Moscow concert hall attack has risen to 133, with ISIS-K claiming responsibility. Russian authorities have detained 11 suspects, including four Tajik citizens. President Vladimir Putin has declared a national day of mourning and vowed retribution. The attack has raised questions about Russia's security measures, especially in light of ignored warnings from the U.S. The incident has also sparked a blame game, with Russian state media and officials attempting to implicate Ukraine, despite ISIS-K's claims. The attack has punctured the sense of safety in Moscow and highlighted potential lapses in Russia's focus on counterterrorism.
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