Putin's Intel Claims NATO Dragging Arab, African Terrorists to Ukraine to Plot Sinister Attack
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Putin's Intel Claims NATO Dragging Arab, African Terrorists to Ukraine to Plot Sinister Attack
Russia has accused Ukrainian military intelligence of involvement in a recent attack and claimed NATO facilitated the transfer of militants to Ukraine.
Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak suggested that any deal made with Russia would not benefit Ukraine and that Moscow would just "drag (us) to hell".
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"Russia as a whole is open to the negotiation process, but first we need to understand how ready Ukraine is," Dmitry Peskov, press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin, said.
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A tragic incident occurred in the Kaluga Region as an Mi-28 helicopter crashed during a routine flight, resulting in the death of all crew members on board. The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the fatal crash and assured that no damage was caused on the ground. The helicopter went down in a forested area near the village of Klenki, within the Zhizdrinsky District, approximately 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the Ukrainian border. Head of the Zhizdrinsky District Alexander Barybin provided this information, highlighting that the crash site is relatively remote.
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Atlas United, Ukraine's largest music festival, took place for the first time since Russia's full-scale invasion of the country in February 2022. Though much smaller than before, it offered revellers a desired break from the stress of the war.
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A mother of a child with cancer tells DW that she has no choice but to make a fraught escape to an unfamiliar country. Russia's aggression against Ukraine forces many critically ill patients to interrupt their treatment and flee urgently.
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Intel Reveals , New AI Chips.
On June 4, Intel announced its new
Xeon 6 processor, CNBC reports. .
The new AI chips will help to
provide better performance and more efficient power for data centers.
The announcement follows similar
launches from rivals Nvidia and AMD.
The announcement follows similar
launches from rivals Nvidia and AMD.
Intel launched its 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors just six months ago.
In April, the company
unveiled the Gaudi 3 processor.
Customers are looking for high
performance, cost-effective gen AI
training and inferencing solutions.
And they’ve started to turn
to alternatives like Gaudi. , Patrick Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., via statement.
They want choice. They want
open software and hardware
solutions and time to market
solutions at dramatically lower
TCOs [total cost of ownership], Patrick Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., via statement.
Intel plans "to continue to grow the AI PC category" with its Lunar Lake chips, which
are scheduled to ship in Q3 2024.
Intel, which recorded a $7 billion operating loss in 2023, is attempting to catch up to
its rivals amid the ongoing AI frenzy.
While Intel has been struggling, it differs from Nvidia and AMD because it manufactures chips in addition to designing them.
Additionally, Intel received $20 billion in funding from the CHIPS and Science Act
which could help the company to advance.
Additionally, Intel received $20 billion in funding from the CHIPS and Science Act
which could help the company to advance
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Vladimir Putin has met Bashar al Assad in Moscow, after a surprise visit from the Syrian president that was announced by the Kremlin on Thursday morning. Sky News
NATO officials say there is no evidence to suggest Russia was intentionally targeting Romania, but called the action irresponsible and potentially dangerous.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has proposed a NATO-style "Abraham Alliance" for the Middle East, aimed at confronting Iran's regional influence. This alliance would include Israel's existing peace partners and potential future allies. The idea stems from the recent collaborative defense against Iran's missile attack on Israel. Netanyahu envisions this as an extension of the Abraham Accords, potentially reshaping regional security dynamics.
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Sir Keir Starmer mistakenly calls Rishi Sunak the prime minister during an exchange in the House of Commons. The current prime minister’s slip of the tongue comes after the Conservative leader responded to the prime minister’s statement regarding last week’s NATO and EPC meetings. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Top NATO general Christopher Cavoli has lauded Ukraine's military strategy as "great," highlighting its balance of recruitment, training, and arms procurement. However, as Russia continues to advance on the frontlines, and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky relentlessly requests more military support, the reality on the ground appears more complex. Discover the contrast between Cavoli's optimistic assessment and the ongoing challenges faced by Ukraine, including the delays in Western military aid and setbacks in their counteroffensive efforts.
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A Russian citizen suspected of a car bombing in Moscow has revealed in an interrogation video that he collaborated with a presumed member of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The explosion, which occurred near a residential building, severely injured the car’s owner and a passenger. The suspect, Evgeny Serebryakov, claimed he received instructions from ‘Ilya from the SBU’ and was promised a significant reward. Kiev has denied any involvement. This video covers the details of the attack, the suspect's claims, and the ongoing investigation.
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Ukrainian intelligence services were involved in the deadly terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue outside Moscow in March, according to Aleksandr Bortnikov, director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). Bortnikov made this statement during a virtual meeting of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) on Tuesday.
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Ukraine's army urgently needs 500,000 new soldiers to hold off Russian troops in the east. With a new mobilisation law, Kyiv now ups the ante on men fit for military service to sign up. DW's Carolina..
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalates, a new tactical emblem has been observed on Russian military equipment near Kharkiv. This symbol, characterised by a central square with two..
Ukraine's intelligence chief, Kirill Budanov, has openly acknowledged the worsening situation in the country, particularly in the north, where Moscow has seized multiple villages in the Kharkiv region...