Reuters reports that Major-General Sergei Goryachev, the Chief of Staff of Russia's 35th Army, has been killed on the Zaporizhzhia front. (twitter.com)
Manchester United share price is up over 20% in pre-market after Qatar’s Al-Watan newspaper reported that Sheikh Jassim is set to succeed in buying the club. (twitter.com)
The Washington Post reports that US intelligence had knowledge of detailed Ukrainian plans to attack the Nord Stream pipeline three months before it happened (twitter.com)
Ukraine's foreign minister says Russia destroyed the Kakhovka dam and is 'inflicting probably Europe’s largest technological disaster in decades' (twitter.com)
The Australian Financial Review reports that Australia, the US and Ukraine are in talks over sending 41 Australian F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets to Ukraine (twitter.com)
The White House says the United States is seeing increasing levels of aggressiveness from China's military and it will not be long before 'someone gets hurt' (twitter.com)
The plane that crashed in Virginia was a Cessna Citation, flew through no-fly zone and close to the White House and the Capitol, prompting fighter jets to be scrambled. (twitter.com)
Sonic boom heard in Washington DC due to fighter jets being scrambled after a small plane became unresponsive, before it later crashed in Virginia. (twitter.com)
Sky News reports that UK Royal Air Force recruiters were advised against selecting 'useless white male pilots', to enable reaching diversity targets. (twitter.com)
Turkey's Erdogan calls for big turnout to protect democracy, while opposition candidate calls on voters to get rid of 'authoritarian government'. (twitter.com)
The Taliban has moved more heavy military equipment towards the border with Iran, amid border clashes and warnings of escalation from officials. (twitter.com)
The Wall Street Journal reports that Saudi Arabia has expressed its 'anger' to Moscow after Russia did not follow through on a pledge to reduce oil production and is instead 'pumping huge volumes of cheaper crude into the market'. (twitter.com)
Japan's military scrambled fighter jets after Russian military aircraft conducted intelligence-gathering missions over the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. (twitter.com)
Footage emerges of troops from the Free Russia Legion, a Ukraine-based paramilitary group that opposes Putin, having controlled territory in the border regions of Belgorod, Russia.
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Ukraine's backers are considering an 'Israeli-style security agreement' for the country that would include weapons and technology transfers, according to Poland's president Andrzej Duda in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. (twitter.com)
Russia's ambassador in the US says Ukrainian attacks on Crimea are an attack on Russia itself, and that Washington should be aware of the Russian response. (twitter.com)
Turkey's opposition says irregularities during the election did not affect the results, as country prepares for second round of presidential contest. (twitter.com)
🇧🇷 Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras will stop pegging prices to the international market, says it ends 'subordination' to the import parity price in US dollars. (twitter.com)
Ukrainian media reports that the Chief Justice of the country's Supreme Court has been detained for receiving a bribe of around $3 million (twitter.com)
State-run agency results show Erdogan leads with 50.8%, as three-quarters of ballots have been counted, but opposition candidate continues to close the gap, with a run-off likely. (twitter.com)