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Russia Claims Control of Two Villages Near Kursk Border

Russia announced on Saturday the recapture of two villages, Zaoleshenka and Rubanshchina, from Ukrainian forces in the Kursk border region, as part of its ongoing offensive to reclaim territory lost to Ukraine. The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed the gains, which include the main town of Sudzha, taken earlier this week. In a bid to demoralize Ukrainian troops, President Vladimir Putin urged them to surrender, promising them "life and dignified treatment." Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged the challenging situation in Kursk, as the Ukrainian army revealed on social media that its forces had retreated westward towards the border. The developments come amid heightened tensions, with former US President Donald Trump urging the Kremlin to show restraint towards Ukrainian soldiers. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 4 pm

Military Chiefs to Discuss Ukraine Peacekeeping Plans: UK PM

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that military leaders will convene in the UK on Thursday to discuss establishing a peacekeeping force in Ukraine, aimed at safeguarding any potential ceasefire. Following a virtual meeting with approximately 25 global leaders, Starmer emphasized the need to expedite efforts toward a practical agreement, stating that the initiative is now entering an operational phase. He asserted that the onus is on Russia to demonstrate its commitment to peace by agreeing to a ceasefire on equitable terms. Starmer criticized the Kremlin for its indecision regarding former President Trump's ceasefire proposal and condemned Russia's ongoing military assaults on Ukraine, which he argued contradict Putin's professed intentions for peace. The discussions reflect a growing international push for stability in the region amid ongoing conflict. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 7 pm

Peruvian Farmer Sues German Firm Over Melting Glaciers

In Huaraz, Peru, a landmark legal case is set to challenge corporate accountability for greenhouse gas emissions, as local farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya sues German energy company RWE. He claims the firm is responsible for 0.5% of global emissions, which he argues have accelerated glacier melting and increased the risk of catastrophic meltwater floods threatening the city. The case, beginning Monday at Germany's Higher Regional Court of Hamm, seeks RWE's financial contribution towards a $3.5 million flood defense project. Lliuya, supported by environmental group Germanwatch, hopes to establish a precedent for holding polluters liable for climate change impacts. RWE, however, contends that the lawsuit is legally unfounded and warns it could set a troubling precedent for all greenhouse gas emitters. Meanwhile, Huaraz faces growing dangers from swollen lakes and rivers linked to rapid glacial retreat, with over half of Peru's glaciers lost in the past sixty years due to climate change. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 7 pm

Iran's Drones and Apps Target Women Without Hijabs

Iran has intensified its enforcement of mandatory hijab laws, utilizing advanced technology to monitor and punish women who defy the strict dress code, according to a recent United Nations report. Central to this effort is the "Nazer" mobile app, which allows citizens and law enforcement to report alleged violations, including submitting vehicle details that can lead to warnings and potential impoundment. The surveillance extends to women in ambulances and public transport, undermining their freedoms. Additionally, aerial drones and facial recognition software have been deployed in urban areas and educational institutions to ensure compliance. The UN report condemns Iran's systemic human rights violations, particularly against women and girls, exacerbated by the proposed "Hijab and Chastity" law, which could impose severe penalties for non-compliance. This law, currently suspended, would enhance the state's surveillance capabilities. The international community is urged to condemn these abuses and support the ongoing struggle for women's rights in Iran. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 8 pm

Zelensky: No Russian Encirclement of Troops in Kursk

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has refuted claims that his troops are encircled in Russia's Kursk region, where Moscow has recently regained territory, including two villages. This assertion comes after former US President Donald Trump suggested on social media that Ukrainian forces were "completely surrounded." While Zelensky acknowledged the challenging situation in the Kursk area, he emphasized that Ukrainian troops are actively resisting Russian and North Korean forces. The conflict has intensified, with Russia claiming significant successes and releasing footage of destruction in areas previously held by Ukraine. Meanwhile, the UK hosted a virtual summit to discuss ceasefire protections, although Zelensky warned that Russia appears intent on prolonging the war. He also reported that Moscow is amassing troops near the Sumy region, raising concerns about a potential new offensive. In related developments, a drone strike attributed to Ukraine caused a fire at an oil depot in southern Russia. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 6 pm

Hamas: Israel Must Respond to Hostage Release Proposal

Hamas has stated that "the ball is in Israel's court" following its offer to release an Israeli-American hostage and return the bodies of four others as part of ongoing truce negotiations. This proposal, made on Friday, has been met with skepticism from Israel, which accused Hamas of failing to make any concessions. The initial phase of the truce, which began in January, ended on March 1 without a clear agreement on subsequent steps. A Hamas official revealed that the proposed exchange includes the release of 21-year-old soldier Edan Alexander, abducted during the October 7 attack, in return for Palestinian prisoners. The negotiations, taking place in Doha, are also linked to demands for the immediate opening of border crossings for humanitarian aid and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Philadelphi corridor. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office criticized Hamas's demands as manipulative, while the White House called them "entirely impractical." sources

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Mar 15 2025, 6 pm

'Italy Won't Send Soldiers to Ukraine, Says Meloni'

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has ruled out the deployment of Italian soldiers to Ukraine, emphasizing the country's commitment to collaborating with European allies and the United States on security guarantees. Following a virtual summit hosted by the UK aimed at rallying support for a potential ceasefire, Meloni's government clarified that while Italy is dedicated to supporting Ukraine, it does not plan to participate in any military force on the ground. The statement reflects Italy's strategic approach to the ongoing conflict, prioritizing diplomatic efforts over direct military involvement. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 6 pm

EU Chief Urges Russia to Support Ukraine Ceasefire for Peace

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has urged Russia to support a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, emphasizing that such a move is essential for achieving a "just and lasting peace." Speaking after a virtual meeting with around 25 leaders, von der Leyen reiterated the EU's backing of Ukraine's call for a ceasefire and highlighted the need for Russia to demonstrate its willingness to engage in this process. She expressed gratitude to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for facilitating the leaders' discussion aimed at maintaining pressure on Russia and safeguarding any potential ceasefire. Furthermore, von der Leyen announced plans to enhance support for Ukraine's military capabilities and to bolster European defense initiatives through the ReArm Europe program, which aims to increase defense spending across the continent. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 6 pm

Ukraine Claims Downing 130 Russian Drones Amid Ceasefire Talks

Ukraine's air force reported on Saturday that it successfully intercepted 130 Iranian-made Shahed drones launched by Russia during nighttime attacks across 14 regions. Additionally, Moscow targeted Ukraine with two ballistic missiles. This comes on the heels of a Russian strike on President Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown of Kryvy Rig, where the number of wounded has risen to 14, including two children aged two and 15. The attack, which struck a residential area, has drawn attention to the ongoing threat posed by Russian forces amid escalating international efforts to resolve the three-year conflict. Dnipropetrovsk region head Sergiy Lysak noted that the missile assault resulted in the destruction of more than a dozen large apartment buildings and ten private homes, further emphasizing the humanitarian toll of the war. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 4 pm

Porch Roof Collapse at Oakland Party Injures 16

At least 16 people were injured when a porch roof collapsed during a house party in Oakland, near the University of Pittsburgh, on Friday night. A viral video captured the moment the roof gave way, with witnesses estimating that up to 22 individuals were on top when the structure fell onto partygoers below. Among the injured, three were reported in serious condition, suffering from concussions and limb injuries. Eyewitnesses described the chaos, with one partygoer, Carlton Gbur, lamenting the sudden end to the festivities. Students helped rescue others trapped under the debris, expressing their shock and fear as the incident unfolded. Officials reported that between 300 and 500 students were present at the time, and while the building was deemed structurally sound, the rear porch area has been condemned. The University of Pittsburgh Police are collaborating with city officials to investigate the incident, reminding the public of the dangers of rooftop gatherings. sources

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Mar 15 2025, 4 pm

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