Ukraine war latest: Kyiv seeking 'common ground' with China
While Ukraine's foreign minister met his Chinese counterpart, President Zelenskyy spoke to the Vatican's secretary of state before lauding Ukraine's missile programme.
Prime Minister Modi is reportedly planning to visit Ukraine in August, potentially meeting President Zelenskyy in Kyiv. This visit, following Modi's recent trip to Russia, highlights India's balanced foreign policy approach. Ukraine views India as a potential mediator in the ongoing conflict. The visit, if materialized, could strengthen India's diplomatic role and provide an opportunity for direct discussions on peace efforts, while also exploring enhanced bilateral economic cooperation.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Biden for his "unwavering support" while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the "decision not to run again deserves recognition."
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Top NATO general Christopher Cavoli has lauded Ukraine's military strategy as "great," highlighting its balance of recruitment, training, and arms procurement. However, as Russia continues to advance on the frontlines, and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky relentlessly requests more military support, the reality on the ground appears more complex. Discover the contrast between Cavoli's optimistic assessment and the ongoing challenges faced by Ukraine, including the delays in Western military aid and setbacks in their counteroffensive efforts.
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This edition of our weekly talkshow focuses on Kamala Harris upending the US presidential campaign, the situation in Ukraine and the start of the Paris Olympics.
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Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak suggested that any deal made with Russia would not benefit Ukraine and that Moscow would just "drag (us) to hell".
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A Russian citizen suspected of a car bombing in Moscow has revealed in an interrogation video that he collaborated with a presumed member of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The explosion, which occurred near a residential building, severely injured the car’s owner and a passenger. The suspect, Evgeny Serebryakov, claimed he received instructions from ‘Ilya from the SBU’ and was promised a significant reward. Kiev has denied any involvement. This video covers the details of the attack, the suspect's claims, and the ongoing investigation.
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Former US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky had a phone call, discussing peace prospects in Ukraine. Trump vowed to end the conflict if re-elected, while Zelensky emphasized the importance of American support. The call echoed a 2019 conversation that led to Trump's impeachment. Zelensky seeks total victory against Russia, but Trump's potential re-election could pressure Kiev to end the conflict quickly.
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Hungary is ready to provide Moscow and Kiev with a platform for talks aimed at settling their conflict, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said. His comments followed Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ‘peace mission’ in which he visited Ukraine, Russia, China, and the US in a bid to end the hostilities. In an interview with RIA Novosti published on Thursday, Szijjarto recalled that a few days after the outbreak of hostilities in February 2022, Budapest tried to encourage direct Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations by contacting both Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Andrey Yermak, Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff.
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In a significant development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the release of ten civilians who were held captive by Russia and its ally Belarus. This exchange, which involved the return of 90 detainees from each side, includes notable figures like Nariman Dzhelyal and two Catholic priests. The release marks a historic moment for Ukraine and is a testament to the relentless efforts of a dedicated team, including support from the Vatican. Join us as we delve into the details of this monumental event and explore its implications for the future of Ukrainian-Russian relations.
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Pope Francis Accused of , Repeating Homophobic Slur.
Last month, Pope Francis used an offensive word
to describe gay men while in a closed-door
meeting with bishops, NBC News reports.
After the news got out, the Vatican issued
an apology "to those who were offended.".
As he has had the opportunity to state
on several occasions, 'In the Church
there is room for everyone, for
everyone! No one is useless, no one
is superfluous, there is room for
everyone. Just as we are, everyone.', Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni, via statement.
The pope never intended to
offend or express himself in
homophobic terms, and he
extends his apologies to those
who were offended by the use
of a term, reported by others, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni, via statement.
According to Italian news agency ANSA,
the pope used the homophobic slur again in
another meeting with Roman priests on June 11. .
He allegedly used the word while suggesting that gay men should not be allowed in seminaries but should be welcome in the Catholic Church.
When asked to comment, the
Vatican referred to a previous statement
it made regarding the latest meeting.
The statement highlighted the pope's desire to welcome "people with homosexual tendencies,".
while exercising caution
"regarding their entry into the seminary.".
The Vatican did not issue another apology
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