Ukraine Russia news – live: Putin rains fresh air strikes on Kyiv as Zelensky meets Nato leaders
Russian has fired a fresh wave of kamikaze drone attacks on the city of Kyiv and its wider region for a second night in row, Ukraine‘s military said today. “The 504th day of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. The enemy launched another air attack on the capital,” Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s military administration said on Telegram. The overnight attack came just hours before Volodymyr Zelensky was expected to meet Nato leaders at a summit that has backed Ukraine’s independence and military in the continuing war, but stopped short of offering a timeline for membership of the alliance. France said yesterday that it would join Britain in supplying Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles, a move that allows Ukrainian forces to hit Russian troops and supplies deep behind frontlines. In a new interview while the Nato summit takes place, Russia’s foreign minister claimed the war in Ukraine will continue until the West gives up plans “to dominate and defeat Moscow”. Western nations have called on Vladimir Putin to end the conflict by withdrawing his troops from the neighbouring country. Read More Ukrainian minister says he fears Russia has "no red lines" to prevent attacks on nuclear plant Biden will meet Zelensky at Nato summit in Lithuania as war with Russia rages on Why Ukraine’s plea for Nato membership is such a challenge for the West
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G7 members to announce long-term Ukraine security package at Nato summit
It comes after Nato refused to provide Kyiv with a timeline for joining the alliance.
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Actors union agrees to 11th hour mediation effort, but strike still looms
The union representing 160,000 actors said on Tuesday it has agreed to a request from studios and streaming services to meet with federal mediators over contract negotiations but is still prepared to go on strike at 11:59 pm PDT on Wednesday unless a deal is reached.
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Hollywood actors agree to mediation, but strike may be unavoidable
Unionized Hollywood actors on the verge of a strike have agreed to allow a last-minute intervention from federal mediators
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Thai court to decide case seeking PM-hopeful Pita's disqualification
By Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK Thailand's poll body will refer to the Constitutional Court a case over whether prime
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A Biden plan cuts student loan payments for millions to $0. Will it be the next legal battle?
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Budget troubles won't change California Gov. Gavin Newsom's goals for 2nd term, he tells AP
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says looming multi-billion budget deficits will not change his agenda for his second term in office
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'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings playfully teases contestant Justin White for calling historical figure by first name: 'You must have known him well'
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RBA's Lowe says it remains to be seen if more tightening needed
SYDNEY Australia's central bank Governor Philip Lowe said on Wednesday it remains to be determined whether there is
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US inflation is believed to have slowed sharply in June in a further sign of easing price pressures
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TikTok Content Under Scrutiny With Taiwan Election Heating Up
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Iowa House passes 6-week abortion ban in special session called by GOP governor
Iowa's state House passed a bill Tuesday night that would ban most abortions in the state as early as six weeks into pregnancy, acting quickly in the special session ordered by GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds with the sole purpose of restricting the procedure in the state.
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