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Pentagon presses Congress for Ukraine funding, citing dire situation
Pentagon leaders told Congress that Ukraine and Israel both desperately need weapons being held up by a failure to pass a funding package.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
NATO extends Stoltenberg’s mandate, safe pair of hands as war goes on
The former Norwegian prime minister has been NATO’s top civilian official since 2014.
Russia says it foiled another Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow
The drone attack, which prompted Russians to briefly close a nearby airport, was the first known assault on the city since an abortive mutiny 11 days ago.
By The Associated Press
Putin says Russia is ‘united as never before’ at India-China summit
Putin sought to project confidence after a short-lived mutiny at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, before a rare sympathetic audience.
NATO applicant Sweden visits White House
The U.S. and Swedish leaders plan to “review our growing security cooperation and reaffirm their view that Sweden should join NATO as soon as possible.”
Satellite photos suggest Belarus is building military camp site
Satellite images analyzed by The Associated Press show what appeared to be a newly built military-style camp in Belarus.
Russia launches the first drone strike on Kyiv in 12 days
The head of the Kyiv city administration said Sunday that all of the Iranian-made Shahed exploding drones were detected and shot down.
Belarus leader welcomes Wagner forces, but others see them as a threat
Belarusian opposition and guerrilla activists call Wagner fighters a threat to the country.
Russian general believed to be detained in aftermath of Wagner mutiny
Gen. Sergei Surovikin, the deputy commander of the Russian group of forces fighting in Ukraine, is believed to have been detained, sources told the AP.
By Tara Copp, AP