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War in Ukraine
The so-called ghost fleet of tankers with opaque ownership or without proper insurance has allowed the Kremlin to keep exporting despite the export embargo and oil price cap on its global sales.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
The fast-paced presidential debate shed new light on how a Trump or Harris White House might diverge in assisting Ukraine to repel Russia’s multi-year invasion.
Sep. 11
Drones
Ukrainian soldiers used FPV drones to destroy the Russian Solntsepyok “heavy flamethrower” as it was in the process of launching ammunition near Chasiv Yar.
Sep. 11
For the second consecutive week, the MoF borrowed Hr.20 billion ($488 million) in the week. There were no material changes in interest rates. Bond Market Insight for Sept. 11.
Sep. 11
Germany
A German court said that suspects from Armenia, Ukraine and Russia were likely employed by a foreign intelligence agency intent on kidnapping or even assassinating the targeted individual.
Sep. 11
Zaporizhzhia
During reconnaissance within the region, partisans discovered engineering equipment including excavators being used to prepare Russian fortifications and trenches.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
The visit comes as President Volodymyr Zelensky ramps up his requests to the West to provide weapons with more firepower and fewer restrictions.
Sep. 11
Europe
It’s in the West’s best interest to help Ukraine not simply to not lose the war with Russia but to help it win it as soon as possible.
Sep. 11
Armed Forces of Ukraine
Russian milbloggers citing Russia’s General Staff reported that Moscow had launched a large-scale counteroffensive against Ukrainian held territory on Tuesday Sept. 10.
Sep. 11
US
Vice President Kamala Harris put in a strong performance in the presidential debate. She accused Donald Trump of being ready to sacrifice Ukraine to his “adored” Putin.
Sep. 11
Russia
In Russia’s Belgorod region, a locomotive and train cars derailed due to “illegal interference.” No injuries were reported, but passenger trains were rerouted.
Sep. 11
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Sep. 11
Kyiv
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina, and Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil arrived in Kyiv for a major diplomatic summit.
Sep. 11
Ukraine
US Secretary of State Blinken has taken the train to Kyiv with Foreign Secretary David Lammy, whose two-month-old Labour government has vowed to keep up Britain’s role as a key defender of Ukraine.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
A staff-level agreement on the fifth review of the four-year Extended Fund Facility Agreement, subject to approval by the IMF executive board, would clear the way for Ukraine to access the money.
Sep. 11
Air Defenses
Russian sources, including the notorious “Fighterbomber” milblogger say Armenia has provided Ukraine with multiple air defense systems as part of a significant military aid package.
Sep. 11