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Volodymyr Zelensky returns to Ukraine after drumming up European support

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Ukraine is gearing up to launch a counter-offensive against Russian forces

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has returned home after a whirlwind tour of Europe, drumming up support for his war-torn nation.

Zelensky visited Italy, France, Germany and the U.K., securing weapons and defence aid packages worth billions of dollars.

Britain will send hundreds of air defence missiles and armed drones to Ukraine on top of the Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which were announced last week.

On Monday, the Ukrainian president spoke with the U.K.’s Rishi Sunak at Chequers, near London.

During the meeting, Zelensky said it is as important for the West to send fighter jets as well as other defence systems.

The prime minister believes providing fighter jets is “not a straightforward thing”, but notes Britain will form “a key part of the coalition countries” providing that support.

Ukraine is gearing up to launch a counter-offensive against Russian forces.

Zelensky warned last week his nation will need much more weaponry before it can launch such an attack.

He also says Ukraine and the U.K. are “real partners”, with the meeting described as “warm and collegiate”.

“We are returning home with new defence packages. More new and powerful weapons for the frontline, more protection for our people from Russia,” Zelensky said.

“At all the meetings we discussed our Peace Formula, and now there is more willingness of our partners to follow the Ukraine formula.

“There is more support for our accession to the E.U., more understanding that Ukraine’s accession to NATO is inevitable.

“So, the main results of these days are: new weapons for Ukraine, respect for Ukrainians, and our victory has been brought closer.”

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SoftBank sells Nvidia stake to fund massive AI push

SoftBank sells $5.8B Nvidia stake to invest in AI, sparking analysts’ views on Masayoshi Son’s bold gamble.

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SoftBank sells $5.8B Nvidia stake to invest in AI, sparking analysts’ views on Masayoshi Son’s bold gamble.


SoftBank has sold its entire $5.8 billion Nvidia stake to double down on artificial intelligence, investing heavily in OpenAI and the colossal $500 billion Stargate data-centre project.

Analysts say it’s Masayoshi Son’s boldest tech gamble yet.

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Senate passes deal to end historic shutdown

Senate passes spending bill to end shutdown, funding key departments and adding privacy safeguards with House and presidential support expected.

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Senate passes spending bill to end shutdown, funding key departments and adding privacy safeguards with House and presidential support expected.


The U.S. Senate has approved a spending bill 60–40 to end the nation’s longest government shutdown, with House support and presidential backing expected.

The package funds key departments through January while adding new privacy safeguards for lawmakers.

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Sussan Ley’s leadership tested amid net-zero debate

Sussan Ley’s leadership faces challenge as Liberal MPs debate net zero emissions policy amid divisions between moderates and conservatives

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Sussan Ley’s leadership faces challenge as Liberal MPs debate net zero emissions policy amid divisions between moderates and conservatives

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– Sussan Ley’s leadership is questioned as the Liberal party debates net-zero emissions amidst internal divisions.
– Moderate MPs warn losing elections if net-zero is abandoned, highlighting urban voter support for a 2050 target.
Sussan Ley’s leadership faces scrutiny as the Liberal party debates a net-zero emissions target.
Conservative members argue she should abandon the goal to maintain her position, while moderates hope for a compromise that aligns with the Paris Agreement.Banner

Leadership contenders like Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie support staying committed to the Paris Agreement, rejecting a net-zero commitment. Taylor indicated future leadership aspirations are not confirmed.

Pro-net-zero frontbencher Tim Wilson seeks decisive leadership to address the issue. Ley’s lack of internal guidance frustrates moderates, creating uncertainty regarding her stance on net-zero. While some conservatives advocate for its dismissal, others display mixed support.

Liberal party dynamics shift as polling reveals significant opposition to net-zero among constituents. The upcoming party room meeting and shadow ministers gathering will aim to finalise the Coalition’s position.

Internal Divisions

Moderate MPs warn that elections will be lost if net-zero is abandoned, emphasising its importance in urban areas.

A poll indicates strong support for a 2050 net-zero target among voters. Critics of the Nationals’ policy argue it is misguided and incompatible with national interests.

Calls for resignation from frontbench positions are met with opposition. Some representatives voiced frustration over the timing of the meeting, suggesting it should have been resolved earlier.


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