Elon Musk Labeled ‘Effeminate’ By Chechen Head After Challenging Vladimir Putin To Melee
The head of the Chechen Republic castigated the “effeminate” Elon Musk after the Tesla titan pitched an unorthodox and old-fashioned solution in the form of hand-to-hand combat against Russian president Vladimir Putin to settle the war in Ukraine on Monday.
Kyiv Implements Curfew, Zelensky Frustrated At NATO As Russian Invasion Gets Worse
Ukraine President frustrated at NATO efforts, curfew in place while Russian invasion sustainability is questioned.
Russia-Ukraine War Could Be Over By May, Ukrainian Adviser Says
An adviser to the Ukrainian President believes that the war in Ukraine could be over by May although the process of peace won't be easy.
Putin Fires Back With Russian Sanctions Against Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, 11 Other Americans
U.S. President Joe Biden and his son Hunter were among the 13 Americans given personal sanctions by the Russian government after the U.S. helped impose sanctions upon their country.
Western Allies Should Not Rule Out Assassinating Putin: Former Army Chief
Ex-British Army officer was quoted saying western allies should consider all options to remove Vladimir Putin from power, even if this involved an undesirable plot of assassinating him.
French Civilian Breaks Into Putin Daughter's Mansion To Plant Ukraine Flag As Other Activists Follow Suit
Activists fighting against Vladimir Putin’s futile salvo on Ukraine have taken the matter into their own hands in London and the south of France, resulting in the arrests of at least two civilians after they broke into the lavish seaside Alta Mira villa of the dictator’s daughter Katerina Tikhonova.
Pregnant Woman, Baby Dead After Being Caught In Crosshairs Of Russian Forces Bombing Hospital
A pregnant woman and her baby died on Wednesday as Russian bombing on civilian populations, notably a maternity hospital, intensify even further.
Kim Jong-Un To Launch North Korean Satellites To Spy On US: Report
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un will be launching satellites in the coming years to enable them to spy on the military activities of the US and its allies.
American Filmmaker Who Covered Iraq, Afghanistan Wars Shelled, Killed By Russian Forces In Ukraine
Media correspondent Juan Arredondo, who was also injured in the attack, revealed that he and Renaud were on their way to film people fleeing Kyiv when they crossed a checkpoint and came under fire. He said his colleague got shot in the neck.
Ukraine Advised To Destroy Pathogens, Avoid Spread Of Disease
The World Health Organization has reportedly advised Ukraine labs to destroy pathogens that could release disease that would be detrimental to the county.
Netizens, Politicians React On Michigan Candidate Robert Regan's Rape, Fake Ukraine Invasion Remarks
Michigan republican Robert Regan gained criticism for his comments on rape and the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Kamala Harris Reaction Before Answering Ukrainian Refugees Question Sends Mixed Signals
US vice president Kamala Harris' reaction after she was asked about Ukrainian refugees has gained attention.
Russian Oligarch's $80-Million Superyacht Goes Missing As Putin-Allied Billionaires Face Sanctions
The 70-meter Galactica Super Nova, owned by Alekperov, the president and chief executive of Russia’s largest independent oil company, entered Tivat port at around 3 p.m. local time on Tuesday after the yacht sailed on Monday from Barcelona port in Spain.
Russian Mistake Could Be Detrimental To Country’s Invasion Of Ukraine
Russia may have not factored the effect of weather, something that may prevent their invasion plans of Ukraine from going smoothly.
Fleeing Ukrainians Have One Message For Putin That He ‘Dies Painfully’
Ukrainians who have fled their country in the middle of the Russian invasion hope for Vladimir Putin to die "painfully" after the war.
Wanted Propagandist, Banker Outed As Russian Spy Remains At Large On US Soil
A 61-year-old dual citizen of the U.S. and Russia charged for acting as an illegal agent of the Kremlin remains at large after moving from New York to Russia roughly a year and a half ago, the Department of Justice said on Tuesday.
Designer Banned From Paris Fashion Week For Collaborating With Putin For Russia’s Military Uniforms
Russian fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin, who was in charge of re-designing the Russian military's uniforms in 2008, was removed from Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday after he refused to denounce the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Putin's War Will Be A Total Failure Like Nazi Germany, Claims Whistleblower
Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine will be a "total failure" similar to the collapse of Nazi Germany, FSB analyst has claimed.
Ukraine Intercepts Call Confirming Death Of Top Russian General, Putin Camp's Comms Woes
A top Russian general was reportedly killed in Kharkiv on Tuesday, as Ukrainian intelligence finds themselves easily intercepting calls from Russian officials due to a breakdown of secure communication lines.
Poland May Be Dire Situation If They Get Involved In Ukraine Crisis
Britain will aid Poland in its intent to help Ukraine but such may come at a price, Defense Minister Ben Wallace warned.
How Chernobyl Power Plant Hostages Are Surviving On 1 Meal And 2 Hours Sleep
IAEA said there are reports of Chernobyl workers held hostage with their food rations limited to only one porridge meal a day.
Russian Leader Allegedly Not Well, Suffering From Terminal Bowel Cancer
Russian leader Vladimir Putin is reportedly sick with US Intelligence claiming he is suffering from terminal bowel cancer.
Putin's Rumored Illegitimate Daughter Hounded Off Social Media By Cyberbullies As Ukraine Invasion Wages On
Vladimir Putin’s alleged love child, who featured photos of her lavish lifestyle to her 84,000 Instagram followers, has wiped off her existence on the platform after severely drawing flak in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Putin Camp Claims Ukraine Assembled Nuclear Weapons In Chernobyl As Russia Flexes Arsenal
Russian forces in Chernobyl have made the claim on Sunday that Ukraine has been producing nuclear weapons in Chernobyl, though they offer no evidence towards their claims.
Russia Shells, Seizes Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant After Taking Chernobyl
Following the April 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Russia has since seized Europe's largest nuclear power station in Ukraine after it was hit by shelling, which resulted in a fire that ravage the Zaporizhzhia plant, Ukrainian officials said. Fortunately, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said radiation levels and the safety of reactors were not affected.
Ukrainian Oligarch Found Dead Under 'Unexplained' Circumstances As Russian Invasion Wages On
Surrey Police has launched an investigation into the death of Ukraine-born oligarch Mikhail Watford, who made his fortune in oil and gas, after he was found lifeless in his home in unexplained but under no suspicious circumstances.
Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Extends To Outer Space, Satellite Deals Grounded
The issues tied to the Russian invasion of Ukraine has gone as far as space with Russia reportedly no longer agreeing its deal with OneWeb.
'Isolated' Putin Tells France's Macron He Will Fight 'Until The End'
French President Emmanuel Macron, in a phone call with Vladimir Putin on Thursday, confirmed that the Russian President will not back down in its attempted invasion of Ukraine.
Ex-Fox News Producer Nabbed For Working With Putin Crony To Establish Russian Propaganda Machine
A former producer at Fox News has been charged for working for sanctioned Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev on Thursday, the first such indictment since the sanctions were put in place in 2014.
‘Last Dictator’ In Europe Appears To Show Russia’s Planned Invasion Of Moldova
Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko appears to have showed a plan of Russia's planned invasion of Ukraine during a security council meeting recently.