Ukraine's NATO allies in secret talks to deploy "peacekeepers": Telegraph
- NATO members the U.K. and France are in discussions about sending a peacekeeping force to Ukraine to help end the war, as reported by The Telegraph.
- The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are considering the proposal, but Starmer has reservations about it.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed willingness to work with allies on peace and security guarantees, including the French initiative for military contingents.
- Former U.K. Defense Secretary Grant Shapps stated that British troops in a peacekeeping role would be helpful, but insufficient for Ukraine's needs.
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Vid shows Ukraine drones blast Russian MOTORCYCLE raid & blow up 39 Putin bikers
THIS is the heartstopping moment Ukrainian drones blast a Russian motorcycle raid as they destroy Putin’s bikers. The failed Russian raid led to the deaths of several of their soldiers, a dozen wounded and 39 of Vlad’s troops decimated. REDDITThe moment a drone flies straight into a Russian solider who is lying in fear on the ground[/caption] redditA drone captures a Russian soldier lying on the ground – moments before it rammed into him[/captio…
On the evening of January 16, strike drones were launched over Ukraine.
The World Health Organization (WHO) asked on Thursday for $1.5 billion to support its activities in 2025 amid “unprecedented global health crises”, an amount identical to last year's, AFP reported.
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Of the more than 7 million Ukrainians who left Ukraine after February 24, 2022, an average of 60% of citizens plan to return home. In addition to the security factor, which is now decisive, the unresolved housing issue is holding Ukrainians back from returning home. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to a comment by the chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on the Organization of State Authority, Local Self-Government, Regiona…
The World Health Organization (WHO) today called for $1.5 billion in funding it needs to tackle global health crises. It is estimated that 305 million people will need emergency humanitarian assistance this year due to health crises, the organization said.
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