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Zelensky says war is making its way back to Russian territory

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says war is slowly making its way back into Russian territory.

This comes shortly after the Kremlin accused Kyiv of launching drone attacks on Moscow, the latest in a series of such incidents.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, three drones were intercepted, but one managed to hit a business and shopping development in the west of the capital, causing damage to the fifth and sixth floors of a 50-story building. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties.

Zelensky addressed the situation in his daily speech, emphasizing that Ukraine is growing stronger, and the war is now reaching significant centers and military bases in Russia. He saw this as an inevitable consequence of Russia’s actions and considered it just.

A spokesperson for Ukraine’s Air Force commented on the drone attacks, suggesting that their purpose was to remind the Russians, who felt detached from the conflict since the Kremlin invaded Ukraine in 2022, that the war indeed has consequences that affect them as well.

Ukraine has been increasingly employing unmanned aerial vehicles not just for reconnaissance but also for offensive actions. The country’s “Army of Drones” procurement plan, overseen by Minister Mykhailo Fedorov of the Digital Transformation Ministry, indicates that more drone strikes are planned as part of Kyiv’s summer counteroffensive to push Russian troops out of Ukrainian territory.

Moscow was targeted earlier as well, with Ukraine claiming responsibility for a strike that hit two non-residential buildings. Russia denounced this as a “terrorist attack,” although their own military actions in Ukraine have resulted in civilian casualties.

Over the weekend, Russian missile attacks in Sumy and Zaporizhzhia left several civilians dead and injured, with multiple areas experiencing heavy bombardments. The incidents have significantly unsettled residents of the Russian capital.

The situation escalated further as Ukrainian drones targeted the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula, with Russia’s Defense Ministry stating that they intercepted 25 unmanned aerial vehicles, shooting down 16 and causing the others to crash into the Black Sea after jamming their signals.

On a separate occasion, Russia claimed that Ukraine had fired a missile inside Russian territory over the city of Taganrog, but Ukraine did not comment on the incident.

These events have increased tensions and raised concerns about further escalation and potential casualties on both sides. The situation remains highly volatile and continues to draw international attention.

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U.S. ramps up Cuba aid as energy crisis deepens

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The United States has announced an additional $6 million in humanitarian aid for Cuba, bringing total assistance since Hurricane Melissa struck the island in October to $9 million. The new relief package will focus on Cuba’s eastern provinces, including Holguín, Granma, Santiago de Cuba, and Guantánamo, providing staples like rice, beans, pasta, canned tuna, and solar lamps. U.S. officials said embassy staff will monitor distribution to prevent the government from diverting supplies.

The announcement comes amid worsening energy and fuel shortages. Cuba has faced widespread blackouts, leaving millions without electricity in several provinces, while rising food prices and limited fuel supplies have intensified humanitarian pressures. Officials warn that without sufficient oil imports, hospitals, transport, and essential services could be severely affected. The crisis has escalated following U.S. restrictions on Cuba’s oil shipments and Venezuela’s inability to supply fuel, forcing Cuba to turn to Mexico as its primary energy partner.

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Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz‑Canel accused the U.S. of imposing an “energy blockade,” while Mexican officials work to deliver fuel without triggering U.S. tariffs. Díaz‑Canel expressed willingness to engage in dialogue but insisted talks must respect Cuba’s sovereignty. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has voiced serious concern, warning that the humanitarian situation could deteriorate further if oil supplies remain restricted.

As Cuba struggles to balance disaster recovery with an ongoing energy crisis, the international community faces a delicate challenge: providing humanitarian support while navigating complex geopolitical tensions.


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SpaceX expands Starlink with phone plans and satellite tracking ambitions

SpaceX expands Starlink with a mobile device and space tracking, raising concerns over revenue and US government reliance.

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SpaceX expands Starlink with a mobile device and space tracking, raising concerns over revenue and US government reliance.

SpaceX is pushing Starlink beyond internet from space, with plans underway for new consumer facing services that could reshape the telecom landscape.

The company is reportedly exploring a Starlink mobile device, positioning it as a potential rival to established smartphone players as it looks to extend its reach from orbit to everyday tech.

Starlink has become SpaceX’s financial powerhouse, generating an estimated $8 billion in revenue last year, with fresh trademark and patent filings signalling even more ambitious expansion ahead.


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Oil prices surge as U.S.-Iran tensions escalate

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Crude oil prices jumped over 3% on Wednesday as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks showed signs of faltering, pushing WTI futures above $65 per barrel. Axios reported disagreements over the venue and scope of Friday’s talks, while President Trump warned Iran’s supreme leader to “be very worried,” stoking fears of military escalation.

Tensions in the Persian Gulf added to the volatility. A U.S. F-35C shot down an Iranian drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln, and Iranian vessels threatened a U.S.-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. The USS McFaul escorted the tanker to safety, highlighting the region’s fragile oil supply routes.

Despite the clashes, nuclear talks will go ahead on Friday in Oman, but uncertainty continues to drive oil market volatility, with traders closely watching both diplomatic and military developments.

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