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Russia says it shot down Ukrainian missile over southern city with at least 14 injured
Russia says it shot down Ukrainian missile over southern city with at least 14 injured
Russia said it shot down a Ukrainian missile over the southern Russian city of Taganrog and that fragments from the blast injured several civilians.
2023-07-29 00:26
The best GPS dog collars for keeping track of your pooch
The best GPS dog collars for keeping track of your pooch
Do you get separation anxiety when you see your dog run off? Or perhaps your
2023-08-30 18:26
Domino's Pizza will close all 142 stores in Russia
Domino's Pizza will close all 142 stores in Russia
Domino's Pizza will close all its outlets in Russia, becoming one of the first major Western fast-food chains to exit the country since McDonald's and Starbucks left more than a year ago.
2023-08-21 21:08
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2023-09-01 00:02
Estrada, Flores hit home runs as Giants offense comes alive in 7-0 win over Rays
Estrada, Flores hit home runs as Giants offense comes alive in 7-0 win over Rays
Thairo Estrada homered with one out in the sixth to break up a scoreless game, Wilmer Flores hit a two-run drive three batters later, and the San Francisco Giants came alive on offense to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-0
2023-08-16 12:21
Russia facing ‘functional defeat’ in the Black Sea – but Kyiv allies warn they are running out of ammunition
Russia facing ‘functional defeat’ in the Black Sea – but Kyiv allies warn they are running out of ammunition
Ukraine has achieved the “functional defeat” of Vladimir Putin’s prized Black Sea fleet with intensified attacks in recent weeks, a UK defence minister has suggested – but warned that Western allies are running out of ammunition to help Kyiv repel Russia’s invasion. Speaking at the Warsaw Security Forum from the Polish capital on Tuesday, James Heappey said the kneecapping of the major Russian naval force – including the recent strike on its Crimean headquarters – was “every bit as important” as Ukraine’s gains in Kharkiv last year. While “nobody can pretend otherwise” that Ukraine’s counteroffensive has progressed slowly, the UK’s armed forces minister told delegates it was “simply wrong” to suggest there has been no progress at all – with gains “every single day” after breaching Russia’s “enormous defensive belt and minefield”. But comparing Kyiv’s relatively minor gains to those achieved last year “diminishes the importance of what has happened in the Black Sea over the last couple of weeks, where a Russian submarine and a Russian ship have been put out of action, and the headquarters of the Black Sea fleet has been put out of action too”, he said. “The functional defeat of the Black Sea fleet – and I would argue that is what it is because it has been forced to disperse to ports from which it cannot have an effect on Ukraine – is an enormous credit. And [it is] every bit as important – every bit as much progress – as what was happening in the Kharkiv Oblast last year.” The Black Sea fleet, of huge symbolic value to Russia, has been an increasing target of Ukrainian drone attacks in recent weeks. Throughout the war, the fleet has been used to launch missile attacks on Ukraine and to threaten Kyiv’s vital shipped grain exports. With Russia finally pulling out of a UN-brokered grain deal in July, Kyiv has since sought to establish a new corridor hugging the coastline, through which two Marshall Islands and Cameroon-flagged vessels were said to be the latest ships to sail to the port of Odesa on Tuesday. And the UK’s Ministry of Defence said on Monday that the Black Sea fleet was “[struggling] to deal with concurrent threats”, with Russia resorting to using air power to “project force” over the area as fleet activities relocate from under-fire Sevastopol to Novorssiysk, some 322km (200 miles) east. But Mr Heappey and Nato’s most senior military official, Admiral Rob Bauer, were among those to warn that Kyiv’s allies are running out of ammunition, with the latter lamenting that “the bottom of the barrel is now visible” and urging nations to “ramp up production in a much higher tempo”. “We need large volumes,” the admiral said. “The just-in-time, just-enough economy we built together in 30 years in our liberal economies is fine for a lot of things – but not the armed forces when there is a war ongoing.” Also warning that Western stockpiles are “looking a bit thin”, Mr Heappey said: “If it’s not the time when there is a war in Europe to spend 2 per cent on defence, then when is?” Underscoring such warnings, US president Joe Biden – who is struggling to pass a package of aid for Ukraine through Congress – convened a phone call of G7 and Nato leaders on Tuesday in which he expressed determination to secure the funding, with Rishi Sunak also vowing to support Kyiv for “as long as it takes”. The comments came as Ukraine’s airforce claimed to have destroyed 29 of 31 drones launched by Russia and one cruise missile, most of them targeting the regions of Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovsk in the south and east, in an overnight barrage of attacks lasting three hours. With counteroffensive operations continuing in Zaporizhzhia and near Bakhmut, president Volodymyr Zelensky also visited troops and commanders in the northeast near Kupiansk, where the Ukrainian military says Russian forces have also been staging attacks. Meanwhile, a report alleged that hundreds of drunk, insubordinate and mutinous Russian soldiers have been pressed into penal units known as “Storm-Z” squads and sent to the frontlines as punishment for their behaviour. “If the commandants catch anyone with the smell of alcohol on their breath, then they immediately send them to the Storm squads,” one soldier told a Reuters investigation, which cited 13 people with knowledge of the matter, including five fighters in such units. Read More ‘Keep an eye on Crimea’: Ukraine’s costly battlefield gains ‘prelude battle to retake peninsula’ How Ukraine’s forces have surged back against Russia Putin’s ‘punishment battalions’ full of convicts and drunk recruits: ‘They’re just meat’ Elon Musk’s mockery of Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky ‘unhelpful’
2023-10-04 04:44
Rays' Cleavinger could miss season because of knee injury
Rays' Cleavinger could miss season because of knee injury
The Tampa Bay Rays have put left-handed reliever Garrett Cleavinger on the 15-day injured list with what manager Kevin Cash says appears to be a right ACL injury
1970-01-01 08:00
Activist investor Elliott takes big stake in drugmaker Catalent - WSJ
Activist investor Elliott takes big stake in drugmaker Catalent - WSJ
Activist investor Elliott Investment has built a significant stake in Catalent and is pushing for a shake-up on
2023-07-20 07:24
Scotland’s Only Oil Refinery Will Close in 2025
Scotland’s Only Oil Refinery Will Close in 2025
Scotland’s only oil refinery is set to close as soon as 2025, dealing a blow to the local
2023-11-22 23:29
MLB Rumors: Surprise team acquires Lucas Giolito, Angels stars in waiver wire shocker
MLB Rumors: Surprise team acquires Lucas Giolito, Angels stars in waiver wire shocker
The Cleveland Guardians were rewarded both Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez via outright waivers, blocking the AL Central-leading Twins in the process.
2023-09-01 01:34
Golf-PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV to merge
Golf-PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV to merge
By Frank Pingue The world of golf was left stunned on Tuesday as the PGA Tour, DP World
2023-06-07 01:08
China’s Stubborn Manufacturing Slump Drags Down the Rest of Asia
China’s Stubborn Manufacturing Slump Drags Down the Rest of Asia
Manufacturing across most of Asia deteriorated further in June as a weak Chinese economy sapped demand for goods
2023-07-03 09:41