Russia-Ukraine War: Day 1,202 – A Glimpse into the Ongoing Conflict

Russia-Ukraine War

As the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia stretches into its 1,202nd day on June 10, 2025, the conflict continues to be marked by intense fighting, strategic drone attacks, and complex diplomatic maneuvers. This day saw significant developments on several fronts, underscoring the dynamic and evolving nature of the war. Intensified Aerial Warfare and Deep … Read more

Zelensky Accuses Putin of Sabotaging Peace Efforts: “Russia Shows No Intention to End the War”

Zelensky Accuses Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has delivered a scathing critique of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s continued absence from peace negotiations, asserting that Russia’s actions demonstrate a clear lack of intent to terminate the ongoing conflict. In a recent address, Zelensky condemned what he perceives as Moscow’s persistent obstructionism, painting a picture of a nation unwilling to … Read more

UNSC to Hold Closed Consultations on India-Pakistan Situation Amidst Rising Tensions

UNSC to Hold Closed Consultations on India-PakistanUNSC to Hold Closed Consultations on India-Pakistan

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is scheduled to hold closed-door consultations today to discuss the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. This development follows a formal request from Pakistan for an emergency meeting to address what it describes as India’s “aggressive actions” and the recent suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. The closed consultations, … Read more

Russian Captain Charged with Manslaughter Following North Sea Tanker Collision

Russian Captain

Hull, England – A Russian sea captain has been formally charged with gross negligence manslaughter in connection with a collision between a cargo ship and a U.S. tanker in the North Sea, which resulted in the presumed death of a crew member.   Vladimir Motin, 59, the captain of the Portugal-flagged cargo vessel “Solong,” is … Read more

Russia Secures Red Sea Foothold with New Naval Base in Sudan

Russia

Moscow, Russia – In a move that has sent ripples throughout the international community, Russia has finalized a long-pending agreement with Sudan to establish its first naval base in the Red Sea. This landmark deal, confirmed by Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Youssef Ahmed al-Sharif, marks a significant milestone in Russia’s quest for global power projection … Read more

Azerbaijani Plane Crash: Mounting Evidence Suggests Possible Weapons Fire

Azerbaijani Plane Crash

The crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 passenger jet on December 25, 2024, initially treated as a tragic accident, has taken a disturbing turn. As investigations progress, both Azerbaijani and U.S. officials have publicly suggested that the plane may have been struck by weapons fire, raising serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding the disaster. … Read more

Russia Launches Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at Ukraine, Kyiv Claims

Russia

In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s Air Force has alleged that Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at the city of Dnipro in the central-eastern part of the country. This marks the first time an ICBM has been used in the war since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. The Ukrainian Air … Read more

World Athletics Federation: Prohibits Russian Compititors

World Athletics federation

World Athletics Federation prohibits Russian competitors from Tuesday in response to Russian incursion on Ukraine. ThereforeWorld Athletics Federation has taken the decision to ban Belarus and Russian Athletic According to an AFP report, World Athletics Federation president Sebastian Coe said The world is horrified by what Russia has done, aided and abetted by Belarus. World … Read more