Following the Soviet Union’s collapse, Russia’s unchecked power in the Black Sea grew significantly. Inheritance of the Black Sea fleet and the Sevastopol base, coupled with Crimea’s annexation, solidified Russia’s regional dominance. This control extends to Ukrainian shipping routes. Furthermore, modernization efforts have established substantial anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities, challenging NATO’s influence in the region.
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Ongoing discussions between Ukraine and Germany regarding the delivery of Taurus missiles are currently underway, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy confirmed work is progressing on this front, although specifics remain confidential per an agreement with Chancellor Merz. Merz has previously expressed openness to supplying the missiles, while the German government maintains a policy of limited public disclosure on weapons deliveries. Pressure for the missile transfer continues to mount within Germany’s ruling coalition.
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A joint forecast from the World Meteorological Organization and the U.K. Meteorological Office predicts a high likelihood (80%) of another record-breaking global temperature within the next five years, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement. There’s even a chance, albeit small, of exceeding the 2°C warming limit before the end of the decade. This increased warming translates to more frequent and intense extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, and stronger hurricanes, resulting in significant risks to human health and life. The forecasts are based on multiple climate models and indicate a continuing trend of escalating global temperatures.
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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif revealed that India launched a preemptive Brahmos missile strike on May 9-10, targeting multiple locations including Rawalpindi airport. This strike disrupted Pakistan’s planned retaliatory attack, which was scheduled for after morning prayers on May 10. Sharif admitted the Pakistani military was unprepared for the Indian assault. The attack damaged crucial infrastructure, including the Nur Khan airbase, impacting Pakistan’s air power and proximity to its nuclear arsenal. Sharif’s admission, made during a trip to Azerbaijan, is notable for its contrast to previous pronouncements and the timing in the presence of newly-promoted Field Marshal Gen Asim Munir.
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The US is considering withdrawing from peace initiatives in Ukraine unless Russia ceases its aggression and engages in good-faith negotiations. This decision, while not abandoning principles or allies, reflects Russia’s unwillingness to cooperate toward a peaceful resolution. The US emphasizes its desire for constructive dialogue and a fair peace process, but will not participate in talks lacking genuine commitment from all parties. This stance follows prior warnings from US officials that a lack of progress will necessitate American withdrawal from mediation efforts.
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In northern Guatemala, archaeologists have unearthed “Los Abuelos,” a significant Mayan city dating back to 800-500 BC. This Middle Preclassic period site, located near Uaxactun, features impressive pyramids, monuments with unique iconography, and a complex canal system. The discovery of two anthropomorphic sculptures, representing an ancestral couple, suggests ancestor worship played a key role. The site’s scale and architectural planning redefine understanding of early Mayan urban development and socio-political organization in the region.
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In a Thursday Kremlin meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Abe Akie, widow of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Abe recalled her husband’s 2016 meeting with Putin and emphasized the importance of Russia as a neighbor, advocating for increased cultural exchange. Putin acknowledged Abe Shinzo’s dedication to a Russia-Japan peace treaty and the progress made towards that goal. Following their discussion, Putin provided Abe with transportation to the Bolshoi Theatre. The meeting underscores continued diplomatic engagement between Russia and Japan despite the late Prime Minister’s passing.
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Beginning July 1st, France will prohibit smoking in all outdoor areas frequented by children, including beaches, parks, and bus stops, punishable by a £114 fine. This measure, aligning with the 2023-2027 National Anti-Tobacco Programme’s goal of a tobacco-free generation by 2032, excludes cafe terraces and e-cigarettes. While public support for such bans is high, the ban follows previous delays and complements existing indoor smoking restrictions. This initiative mirrors similar efforts underway in Spain, contrasting with the UK’s recent decision to drop plans for broader outdoor smoking bans.
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Despite earlier assurances, Russia failed to deliver its promised “memorandum” to Ukraine, the United States, or Türkiye, a breach of commitments made to all three parties. President Zelenskyy characterized this as yet another instance of Russian deception, designed to render peace negotiations meaningless. This lack of good faith underscores the need for intensified sanctions against Russia. The absence of the document follows Ukraine’s own submission of its proposals.
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The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) alleges that Serbian defense companies have violated Serbia’s stated neutrality by supplying Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of rockets and millions of small arms cartridges. These weapons were allegedly shipped using fraudulent end-user certificates, according to the SVR. The SVR characterizes these exports as a deliberate act of aggression against Russia, contradicting Serbia’s public stance. Previous reporting supports the claim of significant Serbian ammunition exports to Ukraine, totaling an estimated €800 million since the start of the conflict.
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