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Ukraine Defense Minister: No Drastic Military Downsizing Post-War

Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has announced that Ukraine’s Armed Forces will not undergo a drastic reduction following the end of the war. The downsizing process will be gradual and carefully planned, due to Russia’s ongoing threat. Ukraine is currently in discussions with its international partners to determine the future structure and size of the military, emphasizing a professional, contract-based force. The exact number of troops remains under consideration, as the nation seeks to establish a contingent capable of reliably protecting the eastern flank of Europe and NATO.

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Mexico’s Poverty Reduction: Welfare Policies Lift 13.4 Million Out of Poverty

A recent report released by Mexico’s national statistics agency revealed that former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s welfare policies significantly reduced poverty. During his six-year term, the number of Mexicans living below the poverty line decreased by 13.4 million, a nearly 26% reduction, and extreme poverty also declined. These achievements were largely due to initiatives like increased minimum wage and cash transfers for the elderly and other vulnerable groups. However, the report also highlighted a substantial increase in the number of people without access to healthcare, indicating that despite progress, challenges remain.

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Trump Says No to Ukraine NATO Bid Ahead of Zelensky Talks

Donald Trump stated that Ukraine can end the war with Russia, but “no going into NATO by Ukraine” is acceptable in a peace deal. Trump’s comments followed his summit with Putin, and came as Zelensky prepared to meet with Trump at the White House, alongside several European leaders. Zelensky reiterated his call for security guarantees while also expressing that Crimea would not be given up. European officials are reportedly concerned that Trump may pressure Zelensky into accepting terms during the meeting, despite the Secretary of State’s comments denying this possibility.

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Trump Blocks Ukraine Crimea and NATO Bid Amid European Leaders’ Meeting

As talks with Donald Trump and European leaders approached, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of deliberately killing civilians to exert pressure and undermine diplomatic efforts. These comments followed attacks on Ukrainian cities, described as demonstrative and cynical by Zelenskyy. Trump, meanwhile, signaled he may push for a peace deal that would cede land to Russia. European leaders are set to reaffirm their support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and seek clarity on US security guarantees, wary of a repeat of past unfavorable treatment towards Zelenskyy.

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Miss Palestine to Compete in Miss Universe: Reactions and Concerns

Nadeen Ayoub will make history as the first woman to represent Palestine at the Miss Universe pageant. The Miss Universe Organization confirmed Ayoub’s participation in the 2025 competition, highlighting her embodiment of resilience and determination. Ayoub, crowned Miss Palestine in 2022, aims to be a voice for the Palestinian people, particularly amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The 74th Miss Universe final will take place on November 21 in Bangkok, Thailand, with Ayoub joining over 130 other contestants.

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Fuel Shortages in Russia: Drone Strikes Expose Wartime Vulnerabilities

Fuel shortages are emerging in occupied Crimea and Russia’s Zabaykalsky Krai, with A-95 petrol being restricted to businesses and organizations using special fuel cards. Residents report the disappearance of petrol from many filling stations and inflated prices, even with official retail price controls in place. These restrictions began in early August, coinciding with Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries, which have disrupted operations and reduced fuel supply. Despite government efforts to curb prices, including an export ban, petrol prices continue to rise, reaching historic highs on the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange and impacting domestic availability.

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Trump’s Ukraine Betrayal: A Predictable Tragedy

The current political climate reveals a shocking betrayal, as the U.S. president appears to be aiding a fascistic dictator by promoting a peace deal that rewards aggression. This proposed deal would require Ukraine to concede significant territory and limit its alliances, effectively capitulating to Russia’s demands. These proposals are dangerous, as they would embolden Russia. If this plan moves forward and support for Ukraine is terminated, Europe will need to decide if they want to support appeasement or take responsibility for defending their continent. This will prove challenging, but is not impossible.

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Zelensky’s US Trip Amidst Russian Missile Strikes: A Critique of US Leadership and War’s Future

On August 17, Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks against multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kharkiv, Sumy, and Odesa, resulting in numerous casualties and widespread damage. The attacks occurred just hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump for peace talks in Washington. These strikes follow a recent summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where no ceasefire agreement was reached, and coincide with reports of a Russian peace plan requiring Ukraine to cede territory. Trump has previously expressed frustration with Russia’s attacks, suggesting they undermine the peace process, while Russia seems to be attempting to gain more leverage in negotiations.

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Air Canada Flight Attendant Strike Declared Illegal, Union Vows to Continue Action

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Ukrainian Resolve Hardens: MPs Reject Surrender Despite War Weariness and US Pressure

Ukrainian politicians and public figures have strongly condemned the idea of ceding unoccupied land to Russia for peace. This sentiment emerged following reports of a proposed peace deal, reportedly suggested by Donald Trump, that would involve Ukraine surrendering parts of the Donbas region. Leading figures like Halyna Yanchenko argued such a concession is absurd. The consensus is that giving up territory, particularly in areas like Donetsk, would be a form of political surrender and a betrayal of the Ukrainian people who have resisted for years.

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