Ukraine updates: US to supply antipersonnel mines to Ukraine
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 () US President Joe Biden has sought to boost military support for Ukraine in his final two months in office. DW has the latest.
President Joe Biden has approved sending anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine, as he seeks to ramp up support for Kyiv in his final days in office. Sky News
Sir Keir Starmer urged Vladimir Putin to "get out of Ukraine" as he addressed the G20 summit in Rio, Brazil, on Tuesday. It comes as Mr Starmer has refused to comment on whether Britain will allow Ukraine to fire Storm Shadow missiles into Russia following reports that Joe Biden is on the verge of giving the green light for the British-made weapons to be used.
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President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed plans to launch the "largest deportation program" in U.S. history, utilising military power to carry out mass deportations of undocumented migrants. This announcement follows his election victory, during which immigration reform was a central issue. Trump has pledged to deport millions of illegal immigrants, focusing on stabilising the U.S.-Mexico border and addressing the surge in illegal crossings during President Joe Biden's administration. The program will involve military assets, with Trump amplifying the approach via social media. The initiative aims to significantly reduce the number of undocumented migrants in the country, impacting millions of families, with critics warning of potential legal and humanitarian concerns. Trump’s plan signals a tough stance on immigration, promising to restore what he describes as national security and order at the southern border
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Sir Keir Starmer has refused to rule out allowing Ukraine to use Storm Shadow missiles in Russia as he marked the 1,000th day of the war. The prime minister said he did not wish to get into “operational details” on the matter as the "only winner in that would be Putin." It comes as US President Joe Biden authorised the use of US-supplied long-range weapons. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Russian opposition figures organised a protest march leading to the Russian embassy in Berlin to mark 1,000 days of war in Ukraine, an event which leaves some Ukrainians with mixed feelings.
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Warnings of a large air attack threat on the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday come a day after Ukraine used US-supplied ATACMS to strike Russian territory.
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The US Embassy in Kyiv closed temporarily after a warning of a significant air attack, with staff instructed to shelter in place. This move follows Ukraine’s use of US-supplied ATACMS missiles against Russian territory. In response, Russia has lowered its nuclear response threshold, intensifying risks of further escalation. These developments mark a crucial point in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, now entering its 1,000th day.
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Russian airborne troops successfully sealed a border breach in the Kursk Region using captured Ukrainian mines, according to Moscow's Defense Ministry. The operation near Novy Put hamlet aims to..