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Vladimir Putin's brutal war is causing a global humanitarian crisis - nearly 50 million people One step away from famine.

 The United Nations recently reported that drought and Russiahad caused 44 million people to march toward hunger. ' Ukraine'saggression haltedgrain exports.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, humanitarian crises in Somalia, Ethiopia and Sudan are exacerbating as civil wars Ukraine intensify in

Africa. Minister Vicky Ford said:

"Putin's invasion of Ukraine and its impact on food, fuel and fertilizer prices have exacerbated an already dire situation.

"He put more people at risk of death.”

Russia's aggression against Ukraine, a major grain producer,had a major impact on the world's food supply.

She continued: "In the Horn of Africa, about 700,000 people are suffering from famine, and in Somalia, over 386,000 children are suffering from severe malnutrition, and by the end of the year

"British aid in East Africa provides life-saving assistance to the most vulnerable in the hardest-hit countries."

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  • Indonesian leaders say Putin and Xi Jinping will attend G20 summit

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the upcoming G20 summit, said the leader of host country Indonesia in an interview published Friday.

    The pair's attendance will set the stage for a confrontational meeting. He is at odds with President Joe Biden at a time when Washington is at odds with both sides, especially over the crises in Ukraine and Taiwan.

    It is unclear whether Putin and Xi Jinping will attend his November talks on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. Moscow has been isolated after invading Ukraine, and Chinese leaders have restricted foreign travel due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    However, President Joko Widodo said in an interview with Bloomberg that the two leaders would attend the G20 summit in person.

    "Xi Jinping will come. He told me that Putin will come too," Widodo said, according to reports.

    Kremlin officials said in June that Putin had accepted Mr Widodo's invitation to the summit and would attend as much as the Covid-19 pandemic would allow.

  • Ukraine prepares for nuclear disaster as Russia seizes power plants

    It has taken over a nuclear power plant amid fears that a catastrophe preparing for a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl could spread across Britain and Europe.

    The world like another radioactive nightmare

    Ukraine Russia's occupation Conducted nuclear accident training in the bombed city closest to the factory. Risks associated with nuclear power

  • New commander to lead Russia's Black Sea Fleet

    According to Al Jazeera, the Russian military The Sea Division has appointed a new commander.

    This follows a series of reported explosions at Russian bases in Crimea.

    Sources say Viktor Sokolo will command the fleet.

  • UN demands access to prison where 150 Ukrainian prisoners died

    In a statement yesterday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for "safe" access to the prison where 150 Ukrainian prisoners of war were found dead.

    "The team must be able to collect and analyze the information they need," he said.  

    "Above all, it means safe, secure and free access to persons, places and evidence without interference from any party," he added. rice field.

  • Putin begins testing "supersoldiers" as bloodthirsty dictator continues to invade

     Russian Soldiers have been photographed taking part in "brain tests."

    This young soldier, seated in full military uniform, was poked and examined by a scientist.

    Putin previously claimed that genetically engineered "super soldiers" who could not feel "pain or fear" could soon become a reality was doing.

  • Ukrainian refugee gives birth in UK

    Ukrainian woman fleeing bloodthirsty Russian invasion gives birth to baby Born in England.

    Lena Kulakovska's third child, her Nicole, died on July 5 at her Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, Devonduring a grueling journey. was born at the end of

    A 37-year-old mother of three, she left Ukraine at 36 weeks pregnant and was looking for a safe place to give birth to her baby.

    Lena said.

    "But I didn't want to give birth in the basement, so I decided to go."

  • Turkey Helps Ukraine in Reconstruction

    The Turkish government has agreed to support Ukraine's efforts to rebuild the country.

    This was after the leaders of both countries met yesterday in Lviv.

    Turkey played a key role in allowing the first grain ships to leave Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.

  • Food markets are starting to stabilize, UN report

    Global grain markets are slowly returning to normal, according to reports after meetings with the United Nations.

    This is because Ukraine continues to increase grain exports.

    "As we speak, more than 560,000 tons of his cereals and other foodstuffs produced by Ukrainian farmers are on the market around the world," said Antonio UN Secretary-General Guterres said.

  • Update on Russian Invasion of Ukraine

    The Ministry of Defense has released the current status of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine.

    Russia and Ukraine continue to engage in territorial disputes, with Crimea playing a central role in recent times.

    This happened when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with UN leaders in Lviv.

  • Zelensky, Guterres Meet in Lviv

    Ukrainian President Meets with UN Secretary-General Today did.

    They discussed more grain exports from Ukraine as the democratic West continues to fight a brutal Russian aggression.

  • Estonia blocks Russian cyberattack

    Estonia reportedly repelled cyberattack by Russian hackers I'm here.

    "Yesterday Estonia was subjected to the most massive cyberattack since her 2007," Luukas Ilves, undersecretary for digital transformation at the Estonian Ministry of Economy and Communications, wrote on his Twitter account. wrote.

    This comes as Ukraine announces that it has destroyed one of Russia's largest cyber 'bot' farms.

  • Ukraine prepares for nuclear disaster as Russia seizes power plants occupied the power plant.

    As the world looks down on the barrel of another radiation nightmare

    , paramedics in hazmat suits and respirators yesterday It was seen working in the city of Zaporizhia.Ukraine conducted nuclear accident drills in bombed cities closest to Russia's occupied factories. Risks Associated with Nuclear Power

  • New Commander to Lead Russia's Black Sea Fleet

    According to Al Jazeera, Black Russia The military's naval division has appointed a new commander.

    This follows a series of reported explosions at Russian bases in Crimea.

    Sources indicate that Viktor Sokolo will take command of the fleet.

  • United Nations calls for entry into prison where 150 Ukrainian prisoners died

    In a statement, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for "safe" access to the prison where 150 Ukrainian prisoners of war were found dead.

    "The team must be able to collect and analyze the information they need," he said.  

    "Above all, it means safe, secure and free access to persons, places and evidence without interference from any party," he added. .

  • Putin begins testing "supersoldiers" as bloodthirsty dictator continues to invade

     Russian Soldiers were photographed taking part in a "brain test".

    The young soldier, seated in full uniform, was poked and examined by the scientists.

    Putin previously claimed that genetically modified "super soldiers" who could not feel "pain or fear" could soon become a reality Did.

  • Ukrainian refugees give birth in Britain

    Fleeing bloodthirsty Russian invasion A Ukrainian woman is now giving birth to a baby in the UK.

    Lena Kulakovska's third child, her Nicole, died on July 5 at Devonat her Derriford hospital in Plymouth after a grueling journey. Was born.

    The 37-year-old mother of her three children left Ukraine at 36 weeks pregnant and was looking for a safe place to give birth to her baby.

    Lena said.

    "But I didn't want to give birth in the basement, so I decided to go." Turkey Helps Ukraine

    The Turkish government has agreed to support Ukraine's efforts to rebuild the country.

    This is after the leaders of both countries met today in Lviv.

    Turkey played a key role in allowing the first grain ships to leave Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.

  • Food markets are starting to stabilize, UN reports Global grain markets are slowly returning to normal.

    This is because Ukraine continues to increase grain exports.

    "As we speak, more than 560,000 tons of his cereals and other foodstuffs produced by Ukrainian farmers are on the market around the world," said Antonio Guterres of the United Nations. said the Secretary General.

  • Update on Russian Invasion of Ukraine

    The Ministry of Defense has released the current status of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine.

    Russia and Ukraine continue their territorial disputes, with Crimea playing a central role in recent times.

    This happened when Ukrainian President Zelensky met with UN leaders in Lviv.

  • Zelensky, Guterres Meet in Lviv

    The President of Ukraine met with the UN Secretary General today.

    They discussed more grain exports from Ukraine as the democratic West continues to fight a brutal Russian invasion.

  • Estonia blocks Russian cyberattack

    Estonia reportedly repelled cyberattack by Russian hackers I'm here.

    "Yesterday Estonia was subjected to the most massive cyberattack since her 2007," Luukas Ilves, undersecretary for digital transformation at the Estonian Ministry of Economy and Communications, wrote on his Twitter account. wrote.

    This comes when Ukraine announces that he has destroyed one of Russia's largest cyber 'bot' farms.

  • Ukraine prepares for nuclear disaster as Russia seizes power plants

    Be prepared for Chernobyl – catastrophe could spread across Britain and Europe, like a nuclear disaster at a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant.

    As the world looks down on the barrel of another radioactive nightmare

    , paramedics in hazmat suits and respirators Yesterday I was seen working in the city of Zaporizhia. Ukraine conducted nuclear accident drills in bombed cities closest to Russia's occupied factories - more than any other country on the planet 

  • Russian propaganda surges across Europe

    } • Russian propaganda in Europe.

    The Federal Office for Protection of the Constitution claims that Russia is using the European energy crisis to divide democracies.

    "Russian propaganda proliferates within extremist circles and likely fosters conspiracy theories aimed at driving a wedge into our society," the statement said.

  • Russia to use nuclear bombs in 'emergency'

    West.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Ivan Nechaev said in a statement today: }

    "In other words, the use of nuclear weapons is only possible in an emergency, as part of a self-defensive response to an attack."

  • Zelensky calls on UN to end nuclear crisis

    Fears continue to rise over Russia's actions at Europe's largest nuclear power plant

    Putin's forces generate power This leads to fears of another Chernobyl-style crisis, which is repeatedly firing missiles from the ground.

    Now the President of Ukraine has called on the United Nations to take action.

    "The United Nations is committed to the security, demilitarization, and complete liberation of this strategic objective from Russian forces," Zelensky said in a statement today.


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