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ICC prosecutor suspended; Ukraine repatriates 186; Rosatom and Zaporizhzhia updates

ICC prosecutor suspended; Ukraine repatriates 186; Rosatom and Zaporizhzhia updates

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan suspended amid harassment claims. Ukraine repatriates 186 citizens, with calls to prioritize civilian exchanges. Allegations of Rosatom involvement in Chornobyl occupation persist, alongside new attacks in Zaporizhzhia.

The International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended pending an investigation into harassment allegations, a decision his legal team has deemed unlawful. Meanwhile, Ukraine recently repatriated 186 citizens from Russian captivity, including 185 military personnel and only one civilian. A human rights expert underscored the critical need to prioritize civilian prisoner exchanges, estimating approximately 20,000 civilians remain held. Separately, allegations persist regarding Rosatom employees' involvement in the occupation of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, following a reported Russian drone attack on a nuclear waste storage facility in the Chornobyl zone on June 7, 2026. In the Zaporizhzhia region, Russian forces conducted 884 attacks on 46 settlements, resulting in two fatalities and 38 injuries.

Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Ukraine repels assaults, intercepts drones as Russian sites reportedly hit

Ukraine repels assaults, intercepts drones as Russian sites reportedly hit

Ukrainian forces reported repelling 234 combat engagements and intercepting 181 Russian drones overnight. Separately, a defense plant in Cheboksary, Russia, and other sites reportedly experienced fires after suspected attacks.

Ukrainian forces reported repelling 234 combat engagements over the past day, with 40 Russian assaults halted in the Pokrovsk direction. Ukraine's General Staff also stated that Russian forces incurred approximately 1,190 personnel losses and three tanks. Meanwhile, Russia launched 207 attack drones overnight on June 10, from five directions including occupied Crimea. The Ukrainian Air Force reported intercepting 181 of these UAVs, though 21 drones reportedly struck 14 locations across the country. Separately, a defense plant in Cheboksary, Russia, over 1,000 km from Ukraine, reportedly experienced a fire after a suspected missile attack. OSINT analysts suggested the "VNIIR-Progress" enterprise manufactures antennas for "Shahed" drones. Fires were also reported at an oil refinery in Samara and other sites in the Rostov region.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Ukrainian media reflects on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical and technology's impact

Ukrainian media reflects on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical and technology's impact

Ukrainian media explores the philosophical implications of Pope Leo XIV's encyclical "Magnifica Humanitas" for Ukraine, focusing on technology's role in human evolution and the distinction between tools and subjects.

An article in [Українська правда] examines the significance of Pope Leo XIV's encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas," for Ukraine. The piece delves into philosophical questions regarding technology's influence on human evolution and the distinction between tools and subjects. It references a 2021 master's thesis on social networks and philosophical anthropology, suggesting these themes are pertinent to contemporary Ukrainian discourse. The author explores how advanced technology might redefine humanity and where Ukraine stands in this evolving landscape, considering the interplay between human dignity and artificial intelligence.

Sources: Українська правда

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Model alleges Kanye West choked her on set

Model alleges Kanye West choked her on set

Model Jennifer An has alleged that rapper Kanye West, known as Ye, choked her during a 2010 music video shoot, telling the BBC she felt "suffocated, unsure and scared." She is now suing him.

Jennifer An, a model and former contestant on "America's Next Top Model," has publicly alleged that rapper Kanye West, known as Ye, choked her during a music video production in 2010. Speaking on the BBC's "Fame Under Fire" podcast, An described feeling "suffocated, unsure and scared" during the alleged incident. She is now pursuing legal action against West concerning the encounter. Her allegations detail a distressing experience from over a decade ago, bringing a significant claim against the prominent music artist into public discourse. The lawsuit seeks to address the alleged actions that An claims left her feeling deeply unsettled.

Sources: BBC News — World

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Agroprodservice invests 1.5 billion UAH in new feed mill and elevator

Agroprodservice invests 1.5 billion UAH in new feed mill and elevator

Agroprodservice, a major agricultural holding in Western Ukraine, is investing 1.5 billion UAH into constructing a new feed mill and elevator to double milk production and enhance processing capabilities.

Agroprodservice, a significant agricultural holding in Western Ukraine, is investing 1.5 billion UAH into constructing a new feed mill and elevator within an industrial park. This strategic development aims to double the company's milk production by establishing a high-quality, in-house feed base, thereby reducing reliance on external suppliers. The company views this expansion as crucial for overcoming growth limitations and advancing towards a goal of 100% processing. This project marks Agroprodservice's second proprietary feed plant, reflecting a broader industry trend towards enhanced processing capabilities.

Sources: Forbes Ukraine

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