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Europe Funds Thousands of Cruise Missiles for Ukraine

European nations finalise a historic multi-billion euro arms package, procuring thousands of cruise missiles to bolster Ukraine's defence against Russia. The deal, a significant escalation in support, aims to close the critical long-range strike capabilit

JD Vance's 'Fifth Grader' Rebuke to NBC Host on Ukraine

US Senator JD Vance's explosive interview with NBC's Kristen Welker on Meet the Press, where he defended his Ukraine stance and accused the media of simplistic foreign policy narratives. A masterclass in political debate or a diplomatic misstep?

Low Income Students Face Higher Eating Disorder Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Exeter uncovers a stark connection between financial hardship and the prevalence of eating disorders among UK university students, urging a rethink of mental health support systems.

Inside Ukraine's Security Guarantee Negotiations

Exclusive analysis reveals the complex diplomatic talks underway to provide Ukraine with robust, long-term security assurances in exchange for a potential peace deal with Russia. What form will these guarantees take, and will they be enough?

Zelensky urges UK to stand firm against Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to maintain strong support against Russian aggression, warning of global consequences if Ukraine falls.

Zelensky dismisses Putin's 'fake' peace talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismisses Russia's call for peace negotiations as a propaganda stunt while Kyiv faces intensified attacks. Latest developments on POW exchanges, protests, and Western aid.

US sends $322M arms package to Ukraine

The United States has announced a new $322 million military aid package for Ukraine, featuring Bradley fighting vehicles and Hawk air defence systems, as Kyiv continues its counteroffensive against Russian forces.

Berries Boost Brain & Heart Health, Study Finds

New research from the University of Exeter and the University of Central Lancashire highlights the remarkable health benefits of eating berries daily, including improved brain function and heart health.

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