Key Developments on Day 1,445 of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Explore the latest events as the Russia-Ukraine conflict reaches day 1,445, focusing on military, political, and humanitarian developments.
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Explore the latest events as the Russia-Ukraine conflict reaches day 1,445, focusing on military, political, and humanitarian developments.
A recent mosque bombing highlights the precarious state of security in Pakistan, undermining its efforts against militants like the Islamic State.
Iran's potential response to a US attack suggests heightened tensions, signaling a shift in geopolitical dynamics.
A €1 million reward fuels tips on Berlin grid sabotage. Meanwhile, experts highlight €1 billion economic loss from global disruptions.
Janine di Giovanni highlights alarming state terror tactics in the US and Israel, reminiscent of regimes once criticized.
A village in India mourns the loss of an interfaith couple, brutally killed, allegedly by the brothers of one of the victims, sparking intense debate.
The devastating mosque bombing in Islamabad highlights rising cross-border tensions, potentially exacerbating sectarian divides within Pakistan.
Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev, a key figure in Russia's military, was reportedly shot multiple times in Moscow. The incident raises questions about internal security.
A deadly suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad claims 31 lives, with Islamic State claiming responsibility in a sectarian-fueled attack.
A Ukrainian soldier, thought dead since 2022, surprises his family with a call, raising hopes amidst ongoing conflict.
Starlink halts internet access for Russian units at Ukraine's behest, impacting frontline military communications.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 20, including children, following an attack on Israeli troops. Tensions escalate as international calls for restraint grow.