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Ukraine seeks $20 billion aid as German general warns of Russian threat to NATO

Ukraine seeks $20 billion aid as German general warns of Russian threat to NATO

Ukraine plans to request an additional $20 billion from allies to bolster its battlefield advantage. German Army Chief Christian Freuding reiterated warnings of a potential Russian attack on NATO by 2029 or sooner.

Ukraine intends to request an additional $20 billion from allies to strengthen its battlefield position and intensify strikes on Russian targets. Concurrently, German Army Chief Christian Freuding reiterated warnings that Russia could attack NATO countries by 2029 or potentially sooner, prompting Germany to accelerate weapon production. In energy news, the United States has emerged as the world's leading oil exporter, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia, a shift reportedly influenced by a US-Iran conflict limiting Saudi exports since February 2026. Separately, Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets clarified that his initial meeting with Russian ombudsman Yana Lantratova prioritized establishing dialogue for future results, rather than immediately addressing her alleged involvement in child deportations from Kherson.

Sources: Українська правда, Громадське, Радіо Свобода

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Support emerges for Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid amid boycott calls in France

Support emerges for Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid amid boycott calls in France

Support for Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid is emerging in France through two opinion pieces in Le Monde, challenging calls for boycotts and a perceived climate of fear in cultural circles.

Recent developments in France indicate a growing pushback against calls to boycott Israeli artists, specifically concerning filmmaker Nadav Lapid. Two opinion pieces published in Le Monde have voiced support for Lapid, arguing against reducing a creator to their nationality or dismissing their work based on their passport. This support is seen by some as a significant moment, challenging what is described as a pervasive atmosphere of apprehension within cultural and political spheres regarding such boycotts. The situation is notable as Lapid reportedly shares a common language with those advocating for his boycott.

Sources: Le Monde

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