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Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky both visit front lines in Ukraine

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The leaders visited separate parts of the country to rally their respective troops

 
Leaders of both Ukraine and Russia traveled to the war’s front lines, as Russian forces stepped up heavy artillery bombardments and air strikes on the devastated Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited wounded soldiers at a hospital in Donetsk, and addressed troops in the small eastern city of Avdiivka.

This one of the main targets of a recent Russian offensive intended to reinvigorate Moscow’s full-scale invasion.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin met his commanders in two regions of Ukraine that Moscow claims to have annexed.

Putin asked his commanders for updates on the regions during the visit.

Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk and Donetsk are the four regions that Putin proclaimed annexed last September following what Ukraine said were sham referendums. Russian forces only partly control the areas.

Fighting has raged in and around Bakhmut in Donetsk region for months, with Ukrainian forces holding out despite regular claims by Russia to have taken the city.

Footage released by Ukraine’s border guard service showed smoke pouring from the ruined city, as soldiers engaged in fire fights in the streets.

To the south, regional officials in Kherson said a Russian artillery attack on a market Tuesday killed one person and injured nine more.

The Kherson Regional State Administration published a video showing a body on ground while paramedics treated the wounded.

Ukrainian troops recaptured Kherson last November after nearly eight months of occupation by Russian forces.

The area is now under frequent fire from Russian troops entrenched across the Dnipro River.

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Microsoft reporting for duty with top tier title

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Major Gamepass addition are on the way, with Call of Duty: Black Ops title.

Reports suggest this as the largest addition to the service since its launch, indicating a strategic effort to boost subscription numbers in a challenging market. The decision, likely to be officially announced during the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase on June 9, reflects a shift in the gaming landscape and Microsoft’s commitment to Game Pass. Despite potential drawbacks such as upsetting existing subscribers and sacrificing direct sales revenue. #Featured #Trending

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Can Taiwan’s new President ease tensions with China?

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Taiwan’s newly elected President Lai Ching-te made a bold plea to China, urging the nation to halt its aggressive rhetoric and military threats towards Taiwan.

The statement comes amid escalating tensions between the two sides, raising concerns about the potential for conflict in the region.

The Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te emphasised the importance of peaceful coexistence and dialogue between the two countries, stressing the need for mutual respect and understanding.

Professor Tim Harcourt from UTS and host of the Airport Economist joins to discuss.

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Hollywood star speaks out against ChatGPT after AI steals voice

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In a recent interview, Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson expressed her surprise at the uncanny similarity between her voice and that of an OpenAI chatbot.

On this episode of Ahron & Mike Live – It’s AI madness! Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson speaks out against AI, Microsoft partner with Qualcomm and Google unveil Project Astra.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Mike Loder discuss. #featured

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