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Belarus
Belarus president amends law to stipulate that the military “is not liable for damages” resulting from the use of firearms carried out “in accordance with joint military statutes.”
Feb. 6
Budanov
According to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, they have disabled 24 Russian ships and one submarine, which is approximately 33% of the Black Sea Fleet.
Feb. 6
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Feb. 6
War in Ukraine
Ochamchira is a seaside town located near Georgia’s key maritime location of Anaklia on the Black Sea and has been a base for Russian patrol vessels in the Black Sea since 2009.
Feb. 6
Russia
Ukrainian intelligence said it “neutralized” a Russian spy network in Ukraine consisting of former and serving intelligence officers in different branches working under the same Russian agent.
Feb. 6
Ukraine
Borrell admitted last week that the bloc would supply Ukraine with just over half of the one million artillery shells it promised to send by March.
Feb. 6
US
In Washington, a senior White House official said there would be “no pressure campaign” for Scholz to “deliver any particular message.”
Feb. 6
Russia
Another intercepted call casts light on how desperate Russian forces in some areas have become to field sufficient troops to meet commanders’ demands to maintain offensive action.
Feb. 6
War in Ukraine
Cafes, a market, pharmacies and a hotel, were among around 30 buildings damaged in the attack, local police said.
Feb. 6
War in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson claims that he just wants dialogue with Russia. What we get instead is a pro-Russian propagandist with a huge platform seen as a tool by the Kremlin to advance its imperialist agenda.
Feb. 6
Russia
According to Boris Nadezhdin, the idea of returning Crimea to Ukraine would not be accepted by any president of Russia and that it’s more important to ensure "people don't kill each other."
Feb. 6
Ukraine
Ivanna Volochii said it was a “great honour,” adding: “I’m thrilled because in Latvia the people can understand us, without the need to explain to them what we are going through.”
Feb. 6
Ukraine
Spanish authorities have reached a provisional agreement with the EU to finance new infrastructure set to extend the current TEN-T rail network to Lviv in western Ukraine.
Feb. 6
War in Ukraine
The critical test for the bill will be its first procedural vote, expected on Wednesday, which will require support from 60 senators in a 100-member chamber that is almost evenly divided.
Feb. 6
Ukraine
Numerous investigative outlets operate in Ukraine, which for years has enjoyed a far more vibrant media landscape than in Russia.
Feb. 6