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Trump and Zelenskyy meet at the UN

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 24, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump and Zelenskyy Meet ⁢at UN‌ Amidst Renewed ​Focus on Ukraine War

NEW⁣ YORK – Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy⁢ held a brief meeting Tuesday on the sidelines of ​the United Nations General Assembly, a⁣ highly anticipated encounter occurring as the conflict in Ukraine continues and as debate intensifies over continued U.S. support. The meeting took place against a‍ backdrop of ‌escalating tensions, including recent reported⁢ airspace‍ violations and ongoing⁤ strikes within Ukraine.

The encounter ‍marks a significant moment given Trump’s past withholding of military​ aid to Ukraine and his stated views on the war, contrasted with Zelenskyy’s ongoing efforts to secure international backing.President Joe Biden, speaking earlier, reaffirmed his commitment to Ukraine’s ability ⁢to “hold the course” and ultimately prevail, a sentiment echoed by french President Emmanuel Macron.

During a press conference, Trump indicated he would ⁤support NATO countries choosing to shoot down Russian planes intruding on their airspace, but stipulated that direct U.S. involvement would ⁢be contingent on specific⁣ circumstances. This position comes as NATO allies prepare to hold formal consultations at Estonia’s request⁢ following reported incursions of Russian fighter jets into‌ Estonian airspace last week.

The meeting ‍occurred as ​the war, ‍which began on February 24, 2022, continues to exact a heavy toll. russia reported intercepting three dozen Ukrainian drones targeting ‍Moscow, while Ukraine reported at least two civilian deaths due to Russian missile⁤ and drone strikes. A recent⁢ report from the U.N.Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights indicates a 40% increase in Ukrainian civilian ‍casualties​ in the frist‍ eight ​months‌ of 2024 compared ‍to the previous year, linked to escalated Russian strikes.

Further highlighting the human cost of the conflict,a U.N. Human Rights office report released Tuesday detailed allegations of widespread⁣ and systematic torture, ill-treatment, and sexual violence against Ukrainian civilian detainees held by Russian authorities ​in occupied territories.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine-Russia War: Drone Strikes, Diplomacy, and NATO Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Zelenskyy to lobby for Ukraine Support at UN​ General Assembly Amid Escalating Attacks

NEW YORK (AP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to embark ⁤on a⁢ diplomatic push at the United Nations General Assembly this week, seeking to galvanize ‍international​ support as Russia‘s invasion‌ intensifies and Ukraine campaigns⁢ for stricter sanctions against Moscow. Zelenskyy‌ announced Sunday he has scheduled ⁢nearly two dozen meetings with world leaders.

Zelenskyy plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump,hoping for progress toward a peace deal. “It is ‌indeed vital that this week strengthen the world’s resolve ‌for robust‌ action – for without strength, peace will not prevail,” ​Zelenskyy said on Telegram.

The⁢ anticipated diplomacy comes as Ukraine reports a surge in Russian attacks. Over the past week, Russia has launched ⁣over 1,500 ‌strike ‍drones,‌ 1,280 glide bombs, and 50 missiles at Ukraine, according to Zelenskyy, ⁣who added that more than 132,000 ⁣foreign components were found in the weaponry, originating ‍from dozens of⁣ countries.

Meanwhile, a Russian overnight bombardment of Zaporizhzhia in southern ukraine killed⁢ three people ⁢and ⁤wounded two others, regional administration‍ head⁣ Ivan Fedorov⁢ reported. The attack, lasting approximately 40 ⁤minutes starting around ‌4:20 a.m., targeted residential⁣ buildings, shopping malls, a parking lot, ‌and “critical infrastructure,” with no apparent military targets, ‌Fedorov said.Ukraine’s air force ​claimed to have intercepted 132 of 141 drones launched by⁢ Russia.

Russia also reported attacks.in​ Crimea, three people were killed and 16 wounded by Ukrainian ​drones striking ⁤Foros, a vacation resort, according to Sergei Aksyonov, the moscow-appointed head ‍of the peninsula. Russia’s Defense ⁤Ministry stated there were no military facilities in the area. Additionally, three people were killed and ⁣10 wounded in Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russia’s Belgorod border region, according⁢ to regional governor⁤ Vyacheslav ⁣Gladkov. The Russian Defense Ministry said it downed 114 Ukrainian drones over several regions early Monday.

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UN Leaders Face Dire Challenges at Turbulent Global Summit

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UNITED NATIONS – World leaders gathered at the United Nations this week amid escalating global crises and a looming financial shortfall for the organization itself, raising questions about its future effectiveness. The annual General Assembly convened as conflicts rage in Sudan, Somalia, and Haiti, while progress toward gender equality stalls, and the UN faces important budget cuts.

The assembly takes place at a critical juncture. War in sudan, sparked by a power struggle between rival military factions, has triggered the world’s worst displacement crisis. In Somalia, the extremist group Al-Shabab continues to exert influence. Haiti remains largely under the control of gangs, who dominate over 90% of the capital and are expanding their reach. Concurrently, the UN is grappling with a mandated 15% reduction in its 2026 regular operating budget – a cut to $3.2 billion – and a 19% reduction in staff positions, totaling 2,681 posts, due to funding cuts from the U.S. and other nations.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres is using the assembly to advocate for reforms aimed at making the UN more responsive to current global challenges. He has warned that, at the current rate, achieving gender equality – a key goal of the 1995 Beijing women’s conference, which is being commemorated this week on its 30th anniversary – is 300 years away.

Richard Gowan, a UN expert, acknowledged the organization is facing “an extraordinarily difficult period” and will inevitably have to shrink and adapt. While he doesn’t anticipate nations abandoning the UN, he noted its influence on peace and security issues has diminished. “The U.N.’s resonance on peace and security issues is unquestionably not what it was,” Gowan said, “but I think that the organization will continue to muddle through.”

The Associated Press’s Edith M. Lederer has covered international affairs at the UN for over five decades.

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Ukraine Under Attack: Russia Launches Wave of Missiles and Drones

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 21, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Launches⁢ Large-Scale​ Attack on Ukraine, Killing ‍Three

KYIV, Ukraine ⁢- Russia launched ​a massive aerial assault on Ukraine overnight, deploying 619 drones and missiles, resulting in at⁤ least three deaths in the ⁣Dnipro region, Ukrainian officials reported saturday. The attack, comprised‍ of 579 drones, eight ballistic missiles, and 32 ⁣cruise missiles, targeted multiple‍ regions across⁢ the country.

Ukraine’s Air Force ​stated it intercepted and neutralized 552 drones,⁤ two ​ballistic⁣ missiles, and 29 ⁢cruise missiles. However, strikes still caused ​meaningful damage, including fires at residential buildings ⁤and infrastructure. Rescue workers are currently working‌ to extinguish fires in​ Dnipro,where a residential house was directly hit.

The attack comes as Ukraine⁤ continues its own⁢ campaign targeting Russia’s oil infrastructure. Ukrainian forces​ struck two oil refineries in‌ the ⁢saratov and ‌Samara regions, ⁢with the Saratovsky refinery‍ processing approximately 2.54% of russia’s total oil refining volume – over 7 million tons⁢ annually. ​Ukraine’s General staff also reported‌ damage to a key ‌transport ‌infrastructure facility‌ in Samara, ⁤stating all affected ⁢facilities are involved in supplying the Russian Armed Forces.

This offensive is‌ part of a broader Ukrainian strategy to disrupt Russia’s ‌financial ⁢resources, with‍ President Zelenskyy⁢ asserting that ​oil‌ and gas revenues are a critical funding source for ‍the ongoing war.

On Friday, the ‌European Commission proposed ⁢a new⁢ round ⁤of ‌sanctions against Russia, targeting liquified natural⁢ gas (LNG), banks, cryptocurrency‍ platforms,⁤ and vessels ⁢within Moscow’s “shadow fleet.” Zelenskyy praised the ⁤sanctions, stating they “target⁢ the key ​engines⁣ of the war economy: energy revenues, finance, high-tech inputs, and the military-industrial base,” and would “intensify pressure on Russia’s war machine and have a tangible impact.”

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Trump Signals Major Sanctions on Russia and China Over Ukraine War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Urges NATO ​Allies to Impose Stricter ‌Sanctions on russia

WASHINGTON⁣ – ‌Former President Donald ‌Trump is ‌calling on NATO nations to ​implement more stringent sanctions against Russia, ‍echoing concerns that insufficient action⁤ by some allies weakens international leverage over Moscow‍ amid ⁤its ongoing invasion ⁢of Ukraine. Trump made the appeal Saturday ⁤in a post on his social media platform, criticizing what he described ⁤as a less-than-full commitment from NATO adn ‍the continued purchase of Russian‍ oil by​ certain member states.

“NATO’S‍ commitment to ‌WIN has been far less‍ than 100%, and the purchase of Russian Oil,‌ by some, has been shocking!” Trump wrote. “It greatly weakens yoru negotiating position,‌ and bargaining power,​ over Russia.”

The ⁤former⁤ president has repeatedly threatened sanctions against Russia but has so​ far refrained from imposing them, ‍a stance some analysts attribute to a desire ⁣to potentially broker a peace deal between Ukraine ​and Russia. Concerns ‍also exist that a decisively ‍defeated Russia could deepen its alliance with China, bolstering Beijing’s global influence.

Trump’s call for ⁢broader sanctions comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ‍urges allies to avoid “excuses” and increase economic pressure on Russia.”It is necesary to reduce the consumption⁢ of Russian oil, and this will definitely reduce ⁣Russia’s ability to fight,” Zelenskyy wrote on X Saturday.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris⁣ wright echoed this sentiment Friday, stating, “We want ‍to displace all ⁤Russian gas…we want to end the Russian-Ukraine war.” Wright specifically‌ called on Hungary and ‌Slovakia to⁣ cease purchasing Russian fossil ‌fuels,which have‌ drawn criticism from Trump administration officials.

Scott ⁢Betting, a‌ financial ⁣expert, praised Trump’s push for⁤ unified sanctions, stating, “Onyl with​ a unified effort ​that cuts off the revenues funding Putin’s war machine​ at the source⁤ will we be able to apply sufficient economic‌ pressure‌ to end the senseless killing.”

Earlier this ⁤month, trump indicated he was prepared to move‍ towards a “second ‌phase” of‍ sanctions against Russia but has yet to implement further levies. The ​situation ⁢remains fluid as international efforts to address the conflict continue.

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Poland Shoots Down Russian Drones, Sparks Western Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

## Russian drones Enter Polish Airspace, ⁣Sparking Condemnation and Calls ⁤for Stronger Sanctions

Poland shot down Russian​ drones that entered its airspace during a “massive” russian​ attack​ on Ukraine, prompting strong ⁣reactions ⁢from Ukrainian officials, European leaders, and ‍Russia itself. Teh incident has fueled concerns about escalating tensions and prompted‌ calls for increased support for Ukraine and ⁢tougher sanctions against Russia.

According to Ukrainian officials, the incursion represents a intentional escalation by⁢ Russian President Vladimir Putin. Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary⁢ of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said ⁣ that Russian drones entered Polish airspace, characterizing‍ the attack on Ukraine⁣ as “massive” and accusing Putin of “testing the West.” He​ urged partners to “urgently strengthen” Ukraine’s air defense and ​demanded that sanctions⁣ be “ramped up without delay.”

ukrainian ‌President Volodymyr Zelenskyy⁣ stated that approximately eight‌ Russian ‍drones were involved in the breach of Polish territory, describing it as “an extremely risky precedent for Europe.”

Russia,however,disputed ⁢the origin of ⁢the drones. Andrei Ordash, Russia’s charge d’affaires in Poland,⁣ told ​Russia’s ​state-owned RIA news agency that Poland had ‍not provided any evidence linking the drones to Russia, calling the accusations “groundless.” Ordash ⁤asserted that Russia‍ has “absolutely no interest in any escalation with ‍Poland,” but expressed ‌doubt ⁢that Polish authorities‌ would ⁢consider Russia’s perspective.

This incident echoes a similar event in late 2022, when a ⁣missile ⁣struck Polish territory⁢ near ‍the ⁤Ukrainian‍ border,⁣ killing two people. While initially believed to have been fired by​ Ukrainian air⁣ defense, NATO ultimately ⁤attributed ⁤blame ⁣to russian ⁢forces.

The ⁤incursion into ⁤Polish airspace drew swift condemnation ⁢from European leaders. European‍ Commission President Ursula ⁤von der Leyen, ​in her State of the Union address on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, condemned Russia’s‍ actions as‍ “reckless​ and unprecedented,” declaring Europe’s “full‍ solidarity” with Warsaw. Her ​remarks were met with a standing ⁤ovation from‌ European lawmakers.Von der Leyen emphasized the need for “more pressure on​ Russia to come​ to the negotiating table”​ and announced work on a ⁣19th‍ package of sanctions.She also indicated⁤ the EU would accelerate phasing out Russian fossil fuels and scrutinize Russia’s “shadow fleet and ‍at third countries.”

French President Emmanuel Macron ‍called the incursion “simply unacceptable” and condemned it​ “in the strongest terms.” Italian‍ Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs also expressed solidarity with Poland. Even Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, ​a key ally of Putin,⁣ stated that “the violation of Poland’s territorial⁢ integrity is unacceptable,” and voiced support for the Trump administration’s efforts to achieve peace in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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