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Russia-Ukraine War Reshaping Global Order, Longer Than WWI
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Russia-Ukraine War Reshaping Global Order, Longer Than WWI

The Russia-Ukraine war, now exceeding WWI's duration, is fundamentally altering global order. It has triggered NATO expansion, a new arms race in Europe, and revolutionized drone warfare. Russia faces dependency on China, while North Korea and Iran benefit as arms suppliers. The conflict offers lessons for China, challenges India's balancing act, and highlights limits of US diplomatic efforts.

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Times of India
Russia-Ukraine War, Iran Nuclear Deal, and Global Oil Prices Dominate News
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Russia-Ukraine War, Iran Nuclear Deal, and Global Oil Prices Dominate News

News highlights include Russia's dismissal of IAEA report on ZNPP blasts, Moscow and St. Petersburg piloting road accident reforms, and Kremlin concerns over US-Iran escalation. Russia also addresses Transnistria tensions and awaits US ambassador appointment. Iran seeks war end over normalized US relations, with Qatar mediating a deal proposal. Trade between Russia and Kazakhstan increased 16%. US diplomat claims US gives Ukraine carte blanche for attacks inside Russia, while Russia claims troop advances in Ukraine. Former German diplomat regrets missed 2021 talks with Russia. Putin states Russia sought to stop war in Ukraine for eight years. US VP states Iran won't get funds for simply signing a deal. British PM faces no plans to step down after resignations.

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Russia-Ukraine War: Russian Strikes Damage German Media Studios and UN Offices in Kyiv
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Mundo·25.05.2026Resumen IA

Russia-Ukraine War: Russian Strikes Damage German Media Studios and UN Offices in Kyiv

Russia launched massive overnight missile strikes across Ukraine, damaging German media studios (ARD, DW) and UN offices in Kyiv. At least four people were killed in the attacks, which also hit water infrastructure and residential buildings. Ukraine's President Zelensky thanked journalists for reporting under threat, while the WHO Director-General condemned attacks on civilians and called for a ceasefire.

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Sky TG24