Trump resumes U.S. military aid to Ukraine
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The price of "yes" has now plummeted to $0.04 from $0.19, giving an implied probability of outcome at just 4%. The "yes" voters are striking back, claiming that Zelenskyy did indeed wear a suit at the NATO summit on June 24 and that there could be foul play by UMA validators to swing the decision.
There's a "political message" in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's wardrobe, said Oleksandr Merezhko, a member of Zelensky's Servant of the People party.
What is a suit? This seemingly simple question is at the center of a $53 million dispute on the popular cryptocurrency betting platform Polymarket. Specifically, cryptocurrency bettors are split on whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s
The US will send Patriot systems and weapons to Ukraine via NATO, with Europe sharing the cost. Zelensky requested 10 systems as Russia intensified attacks. Trump resumed arms support after halting it briefly.
These demands – virtually unchanged since the beginning of the war – include a lifting of sanctions against Russia and no Nato membership for Ukraine, while also insisting that Kyiv must accept limits on its future military forces and recognise Russia’s annexation of Crimea and four regions on the Ukrainian mainland.
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DPA International on MSNZelensky pushing for establishment of European defence industryUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking on Thursday against a backdrop of partially halted US arms deliveries to Ukraine, called on the European Union to strengthen its own defence industry.
Trump says US will send Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine via NATO as Russian attacks intensify
The United Nations has reported that June was the deadliest month in Ukraine in the last three years, with 232 civilians killed and over 1,300 injured due to Russian strikes.
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The U.S. has confirmed the suspension of military aid to war-battered Ukraine, marking a major blow to Kyiv’s defence efforts. U.S. envoy to NATO Matthew Whitaker said the decision aligns with ‘America First’ policy.