Prisoner Parole for Battlefield, Russian Gains, Hungarian PM Visits Kyiv
In a controversial mobilisation approved by the parliament last month, more than 3,000 prisoners have been released on parole. In the face of personnel shortage in fighting the Russian forces, convicts have been given a chance at parole in return for battlefield services.
The Russian defence ministry has announced that it has captured control of two villages in eastern ukraine. These settlements include Stepova Novoselivka in Kharkiv region, and of Novopokrovske in Donetsk region. The Ukrainian military statements have partly denied the assertion.
The hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán is set to visit kyiv. This is the first visit since the Russian invasion of Ukraine and as Hungary takes over the rotating presidency of the EU. The pro-russian leader has often questioned the need to support Ukraine militarily and has instead called for a ceasefire.
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Trump Claims One-Day Russia-Ukraine Peace, Russian UN Envoy Disagrees
Donald trump, in the US presidential debate has repeatedly mentioned that he would be able to end the russia ukraine war in a single day if he were the president. This remark comes after Trump met with Zelensky and later putin.
The Russian ambassador to the UN has however rejected the claim and stated otherwise. He has accused Ukraine's western backers of prolonging the war. Nebenzia mentioned Putin's June 14 offer to order a ceasefire immediately if Ukraine surrendered some territories and gave up the plan to join nato. However, Ukraine did not take up Russia's ultimatum.
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Hungary Takes EU Presidency Amid Controversy
Hungary takes over the EU rotating presidency amidst criticisms that the prime minister Viktor Orban frequently violates rule of law and human rights. Hungary is the only European country that has maintained ties with Russia after its invasion of ukraine. Orban has also criticised military support to ukraine.
Orban plans to form his own group in the EU along with Austria's far-right Freedom Party and the centrist ANO party of ex-Czech premier Andrej Babis. Hungary has announced seven priorities for the EU, which include curbing illegal migration and bringing the Western Balkans countries "one step closer" to EU membership.
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Ukraine reinforces borders with Belarus
The Belarusian military has reported that Ukraine is moving troops, arms and equipment into its northern Zhytomyr region. Belarus, a part of a union state with Russia and its close ally, has started reinforcing its borders with Ukraine after a security incident.
The border guard had shot down a quadcopter after it allegedly crossed the border from Ukraine to collect intel about Belarusian infrastructure. The Kremlin has stated it to be a cause of concern. Ukraine has claimed the reports to be a part of the Russian disinformation strategy.
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Belarus Sentences 20 Exiled Analysts in Post-Election Crackdown
Belarus has sentenced 20 political analysts to prison terms of at least 10 years each for conspiracy to overthrow the government and participating in an extremist group. The analysts live outside Belarus but could be imprisoned upon returning to the authoritarian state.
The crackdown began after mass demonstrations following the August 2020 election. The analysts are part of a crackdown on rights groups and independent news media, including Ales Bialiatski, founder of the Viasna human rights group.
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Russia's crude exports surge to their highest levels of the year
Russia's seaborne crude exports have surged to their peak level for the year, with key Pacific port shipments bouncing back after a storm had hindered loading operations the previous week.
The gross value of crude shipments jumped to the highest since October, rising to $1.86 billion in the seven-day period, despite an international sanctions regime designed to crimp President Vladimir Putin’s ability to finance the war in Ukraine.
A total of 34 tankers loaded 25.9 million barrels of Russian crude in the week to March 10, vessel-tracking data and port agent reports show. That was up by about 4.1 million barrels from the previous week and the highest so far this year.
A Ukrainian drone "swarm" launched an overnight raid on a Russian steel mill
Ukrainian drones launched a "swarm" attack on Novolipetsk Steel's facility early Sunday, causing no serious damage, a company spokesperson reported.
According to Russia's defense ministry, air defense systems intercepted 36 Ukrainian drones overnight that were aimed at several southwestern regions, including Lipetsk.
The ministry also reported that Russian forces had captured the villages of Spirne and Novooleksandrivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, according to the Russian news agency RIA, marking the latest in a series of incremental territorial gains.
Four regions in Kyrgyzstan have declared a state of emergency following deadly mudslides and flooding
Due to deadly mudslides and floods caused by heavy rains in recent weeks, the Kyrgyz Emergency Ministry announced on July 2 that a state of emergency has been imposed in the regions of Batken, Jalal-Abad, Osh, and Talas.
The ministry warned that the situation is expected to remain very dangerous for several days, with heavy rains forecasted to continue until July 7.
China's President Xi Jinping is set to visit Kazakhstan and Tajikistan for important talks.
According to Xinhua news agency, Chinese leader Xi Jinping departed on Tuesday for state visits to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, where he will also participate in a meeting of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), comprising nine member states from Moscow to Beijing, represents approximately half of the world's population. Its permanent members include Kazakhstan, India, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Iran.
Xinhua reported that Xi’s entourage includes Cai Qi, a top-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
The Taliban are leveraging Afghanistan's cricket success to their advantage, even as the women's team remains in exile
Despite Afghanistan men’s team playing their inaugural official game only two decades ago and never hosting an international match at home, the future remains uncertain under the Taliban’s rule.
After reclaiming power, the Taliban have signaled their intention to back Afghanistan's national cricket team, including plans for a new stadium in Kabul. However, these efforts are widely perceived as an attempt to "sportswash," as women continue to endure severe restrictions and injustices under Taliban rule.
Amidst the turmoil, Afghanistan's women's cricket team advocates for equal opportunities and recognition, highlighting cricket as a potential positive force for women in the country.
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