The Russian Ministry of Defense stated a missile strike in Chernihiv, conducted with the Iskander system, targeted combatants and vehicles, presenting it as a precise military action. However, Ukrainian officials reported the strike hit a humanitarian demining mission operated by the Danish Refugee Council, resulting in fatalities and injuries. Ukrainian and international officials condemned the attack, denouncing it as a deliberate targeting of humanitarian efforts and a violation of international law. This act was seen as further evidence of Russia’s ongoing aggression, with calls for accountability and continued support for Ukraine.
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Reports indicate that Ukraine has received MiG-29 fighter jets from Azerbaijan, a source that was not previously confirmed. The addition to the Ukrainian Air Force fleet comes at a time of heightened tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia. A photo circulating online shows a Ukrainian MiG-29 in Azerbaijani camouflage, suggesting it is in active service. Although the exact circumstances of the transfer remain unclear, this development underscores ongoing efforts to support Ukraine’s air capabilities.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called for the mobilization of over 8 million citizens, framing it as a defense against increasing pressure from the United States. This announcement comes as the U.S. expands military operations in the Caribbean, with strikes targeting groups linked to Caracas. Maduro’s move involves deploying thousands of defense bases and communal militia units, building on the National Bolivarian Militia. The clash has escalated, with potential for direct confrontation between the U.S. and Venezuela, as both sides increase military presence and rhetoric.
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Angela Rayner has resigned as both Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary after admitting to underpaying stamp duty on a property. The resignation followed an investigation by the Prime Minister’s standards advisor, Sir Laurie Magnus, who found she had breached the ministerial code. The advisor’s letter, while acknowledging Rayner’s integrity, cited the “unfortunate failure” to settle her stamp duty liability, leading to her resignation. Sir Keir Starmer has expressed sadness at her departure.
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Following a high-level meeting in Paris, the Coalition of the Willing is formulating plans for European troop deployment in Ukraine, with several nations, including the UK and France, offering significant military commitments. The proposed European ground mission could involve 25,000–30,000 troops, though the specifics of their objectives, including whether they would focus on training or broader operations, are still under discussion. While the UK, France, and others are prepared to deploy forces, the extent of involvement from the United States and Germany remains uncertain. Deployment will depend on several factors including a peace agreement and parliamentary approvals.
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On Friday, September 5th, Ukrainian Unmanned Systems reportedly struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Ryazan region, with preliminary information indicating no casualties or damage to residential buildings. Regional governor Pavel Malkov confirmed that drone debris fell on the industrial site, while also stating that eight UAVs were shot down by air defense and electronic warfare systems. Explosions were also reported in the Lipetsk region, although Russia’s Ministry of Defense claimed to have destroyed 92 Ukrainian drones overnight. Attacks on such targets are intended to hinder Russia’s fuel supply for military operations, and this incident follows reports of Russian attacks on civilians.
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Following the International Association of Genocide Scholars’ accusation of genocide against Israel, pro-Israel activists revealed the group’s open membership policy. This policy allows anyone to join by paying a small fee, which prompted activists to create parody accounts and expose the lack of qualifications required for membership. Media outlets initially portrayed the group as a body of leading experts, but the open membership casts doubt on the credibility of its findings. This has raised questions about the validity of the resolution and the peer review process, especially as some of the evidence used by the association has faced criticism.
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In August, the first month of the new 50% tariff imposed by the United States on most Brazilian imports, Brazilian exports to the US decreased by 18%. Despite this drop, overall Brazilian exports increased by 3.9% in August 2025, reaching $29.9 billion due to significant growth in exports to China and Mercosur. The trade balance saw a 35.8% increase, reaching $6.1 billion, driven by a surge in exports to China and Mercosur.
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The Trump administration is considering increasing restrictions on several delegations attending the upcoming U.N. meeting, including those from Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe, and potentially Brazil. These restrictions may severely limit their travel outside New York City and even bar them from shopping at wholesale stores without express permission from the State Department. These measures follow the denial of visas for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and his delegation. Simultaneously, the administration has granted a waiver to Syria, easing its travel limitations. The State Department has yet to comment on the potential restrictions.
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President Zelenskyy argues that Ukrainian territorial concessions would only embolden Putin and serve as a staging ground for further attacks against Europe. He explained that relinquishing areas like Donbas would leave major cities like Kharkiv and Dnipro vulnerable. Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia’s potential aggression in Europe hinges on the strength of the continent. He warned that advancements in missile technology eliminate the concept of distant wars, and the fate of Ukraine will ultimately determine the eastern border of Europe.
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