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    ‘War returns to where it came from,’ Zelensky says after Ukraine strikes Russian fuel depot 700 km from border

    Ukrainian drones struck a fuel storage site in Russia's Yaroslavl Oblast on Sunday, setting it ablaze, more than 700 kilometers from the border. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the SBU was behind the attack and also hit a chemical plant used to make explosives.

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49 missiles and one resignation

US and Iran rupture ceasefire as oil shock squeezes central banks and Starmer

The Gulf again set the tempo, as the United States and Iran traded fire and Tehran threatened the Strait of Hormuz. Markets, central banks and governments then absorbed the bill, with inflation rising, rates moving and defence rows sharpening.

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    Questions the viability of nuclear negotiations with the US following calls for a ceasefire in Lebanon, signaling a potential diplomatic pivot.

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    Declares Iran that peace negotiations are now useless following renewed Israeli strikes on Lebanon, signaling a formal threat to abandon diplomatic talks.

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The war in Ukraine and its limits

New findings detail Ukrainian deployment of armed ground robots and the scale of deep strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, while Russia's territorial gains slow to their lowest monthly rate since April 2024.

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