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US approves F-16 training package for Ukraine Worth $310 million

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The U.S. has approved a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Ukraine valued at an estimated $310.5 million, aimed at supporting the country’s F-16 fighter jet program. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) previoosuly formally notified Congress of the proposed deal. The sale includes a comprehensive package of non-lethal equipment and services to aid in the training, operation, and sustainment of Ukraine’s F-16 fleet.

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Economy & Business

OPEC+ Surprises Markets with June Output Hike — Russia to Feel the Pain

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OPEC+ has agreed to raise oil output by 411,000 barrels per day in June, continuing a strategy shift aimed at disciplining quota violators and responding to global calls for lower fuel prices. The decision mirrors a similar production hike for May and signals the bloc’s growing willingness to tolerate lower oil prices, even at the expense of short-term revenues. Led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, the move has caused oil prices to fall to around $61 a barrel— near four-year lows—

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Ukrainian Naval Drone Downs Russian Su-30 in Black Sea – A Milestone in Drone Warfare

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In a historic first, a Ukrainian naval drone reportedly shot down a Russian Su-30SM fighter jet over the Black Sea, marking a dramatic evolution in the use of unmanned systems in modern warfare. The event represents the first known instance of a surface drone engaging and destroying a manned combat aircraft— a milestone that underscores the rapidly shifting landscape of military technology. The incident occurred on May 2 off the western coast of Russian-occupied Crimea.

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Economy & Business

U.S. prepares new Russia Sanctions as Patience with Putin Wears Thin

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As Russia’s war on Ukraine enters its third year, the United States has prepared a new package of sanctions aimed at some of the Kremlin’s most vital sectors— including Gazprom and other major energy players. But despite the pressure from U.S. officials and European allies, it remains uncertain whether President Donald Trump will sign off on the measures. The proposed sanctions mark a significant potential shift in Trump’s stance on Russia.

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Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Military Assets in Crimea in Overnight Assault

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Overnight, Ukrainian forces launched a large-scale drone and missile attack on Russian military installations in occupied Crimea, striking airfields, air defense systems, and radar facilities across multiple locations. The operation targeted Russian-controlled sites in Sevastopol, Saki, Kacha, Dzhankoi, Hvardiiske, Novofedorivka, and Belbek, aiming to disrupt Moscow’s military operations on the peninsula it illegally annexed in 2014.

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War

Russia Escalates Attacks on Civilians Across Southern and Central Ukraine

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On the evening of May 1, Russians launched a series of coordinated strikes on civilian targets across several Ukrainian regions, injuring dozens and damaging infrastructure in a continued campaign of terror far from the front lines. In Zaporizhzhia, one of the hardest-hit areas, Russian drones and missiles struck residential buildings, a university, garages, and even a critical infrastructure facility.

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Ukrainian YouTuber Scares the Kremlin: Another Failed Attempt to kill Sternenko

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Ukrainian volunteer Serhii Sternenko Russia, a country where high-ranking generals get blown up in their own capital, just tried to assassinate a Ukrainian blogger. Yes, not a general, not a politician but a blogger. The target was Serhii Sternenko, a well-known activist from Odesa, volunteer, lawyer, head of a charity foundation, and YouTuber with over 2 million subscribers. According to Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), the attacker was a woman acting on orders from Russian handlers.

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