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‘A whole new level’ of war if NATO arms Ukraine, Russia warns

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‘A whole new level’ of war if NATO arms Ukraine, Russia warns

Russia is warning of an “extraordinarily harmful” escalation if NATO deploys heavy weapons resembling battle tanks and long-range missile programs to Ukraine.

The cautionary assertion from the Kremlin on Thursday got here earlier than a key donor assembly as Western nations contemplate sending extra highly effective navy gear to Ukraine with Russian forces intensifying assaults to safe territory.

Germany, specifically, has confronted mounting strain to produce tanks to Kyiv, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aired frustration about not acquiring sufficient heavy weaponry.

Because the UK introduced final week it’s going to ship Challenger 2 tanks, Berlin has confronted growing strain to produce its Leopard 2 tanks or at the least clear the best way for others — resembling Poland — to ship the German-made gear from their very own inventory.

The Kremlin pressed the West to not present heavy weapons to Ukraine able to hanging Russian forces and territory.

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“Doubtlessly, that is extraordinarily harmful. It is going to imply bringing the battle to an entire new stage which, in fact, is not going to bode nicely from the perspective of worldwide and pan-European safety,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov advised reporters.

‘We are going to destroy it’

On Friday, the USA will collect its allies at its airbase in Ramstein, Germany, for a brand new spherical of talks on backing Ukraine militarily.

US defence chief Lloyd Austin will host the coordination assembly. He stated “we’ll renew our united dedication to assist Ukraine’s self-defence for the lengthy haul” – however didn’t point out particular new gear.

Western companions concern Ukraine may use long-range weapons to hit deep inside Russian territory or Crimea – a peninsula Moscow annexed in 2014 – regardless of Kyiv promising it might not achieve this.

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Peskov spoke after Moscow’s ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, stated Russia would retaliate if Ukraine makes use of Western-supplied weapons to focus on Russia or the Crimea Peninsula.

“It ought to grow to be apparent to everybody: it doesn’t matter what weapons the Individuals or NATO provide to the Zelenskyy regime, we are going to destroy it,” Antonov stated. “It’s merely unattainable to defeat Russia.”

American rhetoric over Ukraine was turning into “increasingly more belligerent”, he added.

By insisting Crimea is a part of Ukraine and saying Kyiv can use US weapons to guard its territory, Washington “is basically pushing the Kyiv regime to commit terror acts in Russia”, stated Antonov.

Individually, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned that the West’s continued assist for Ukraine may result in nuclear battle.

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“A nuclear energy shedding in a standard battle can provoke the outbreak of a nuclear battle,” Medvedev wrote. “Nuclear powers haven’t misplaced main conflicts on which their destiny relies upon.”

Peskov stated Medvedev’s feedback had been consistent with Russia’s nuclear doctrine.

‘We will handle threat’

The commander-in-chief of NATO forces in Europe stated the potential threat of escalation within the Ukraine battle from deliveries of Western battle tanks was manageable.

“Can we handle threat? Sure, completely. I imagine we will handle threat usually,” US Normal Christopher Cavoli advised reporters on Thursday in Brussels after a NATO Army Committee assembly.

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Rob Bauer, chair of the NATO Army Committee, underscored the significance of supplying Ukraine with tanks.

“The Russians are preventing with tanks so the Ukrainians want tanks as nicely,” he stated. “When it comes to matching what the enemy has, it is crucial for the Ukrainians, and when it comes to their ambition to regain their very own territory.”

Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak stated it was “time to cease trembling at [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and take the ultimate step”.

“Ukraine wants tanks, tanks – the important thing to finish battle correctly,” Podolyak stated on Twitter.

Earlier this month, the USA promised to ship its highly effective Bradley armoured preventing autos, whereas France supplied its extremely cell AMX-10 RCs – offensive weapons that Western nations had beforehand thought of off-limits.

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Army assist for Ukraine shall be mentioned by representatives of about 50 nations in Ramstein, together with all 30 NATO members.

Ukraine’s international and defence ministers stated the promised British tanks, whereas welcome, are “not ample to realize operational objectives”.

“We assure that we are going to use these weapons responsibly and solely for the needs of defending the territorial integrity of Ukraine inside internationally recognised borders,” Dmytro Kuleba and Oleksii Reznikov stated in an announcement, interesting to Germany and different nations that use the Leopard 2 to hitch an “worldwide tank coalition”.

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By Munsif Vengattil and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Apple’s partnership with India’s second-biggest telecoms firm will give the iPhone maker a sorely needed boost in a content market where it lags far behind the likes of Spotify and Walt Disney. The U.S. technology giant, working to boost …
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Trudeau called out by steelworker who refuses to shake his hand during blunt exchange: 'Don't believe you'

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Trudeau called out by steelworker who refuses to shake his hand during blunt exchange: 'Don't believe you'

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got an earful during a photo op from a cash-strapped steelworker who told the leader his policies have left his family scratching to make ends meet.

Footage of the tense exchange in Sault Ste. Marie, a city in Ontario, which was obtained by CTV News, went viral. The unidentified worker spurned Trudeau’s offer of doughnuts to complain about high taxes, medical bills and giveaways to people he deemed “lazy.”

“The 25% tariffs we just brought in is going to help you out … that’s going to keep your job,” Trudeau told the man.

“What about the 40% taxes I am paying? And I don’t have a doctor,” the employee of Algoma Steel shot back.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP)

Trudeau responded by saying that a multimillion-dollar investment from the Canadian government meant the man would have a job “for many years to come.” The man responded by saying that he expected Trudeau to be voted out.

“That’s what elections are for,” said the Liberal Party leader, who stayed calm and collected during the exchange. “I look forward to everyone exercising the right to vote. … We are going to invest in you and your job.”

“I don’t believe you for a second,” the steelworker shot back.

The man also mentioned that he felt unemployed Canadians got better access to affordable health care than he did after Trudeau referenced an initiative to help hundreds of thousands of Canadians get dental care.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (Arlyn McAdorey/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Probably like my neighbor who doesn’t go to work because she’s lazy?” the steelworker asked.

“You know what? Most Canadians try to stick up for each other, and that’s what we’ve got to keep doing,” Trudeau responded before wishing the man good luck. At the end, the laborer appeared to refuse a handshake from Trudeau.

The next federal election in Canada is set to take place on Oct. 20, 2025. Trudeau’s government has been scrutinized amid a cost-of-living crisis affecting the country, though Trudeau has remained optimistic.

“Inflation came down last month, beating out expectations,” the prime minister wrote in a Facebook post on July 17. “But, until Canadians can feel that relief in their wallets, at the grocery store, and on their mortgages, the job’s not done.”

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Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, center, is shown during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, not pictured, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, on Sept. 22, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital reached out to Trudeau’s office for comment.

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Taiwan court orders release of ex-Taipei mayor arrested in corruption probe

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Taiwan People’s Party leader Ko Wen-je freed after court finds insufficient evidence to justify his detention.

A court in Taiwan has ordered the release of a former mayor and presidential candidate who was arrested over his alleged role in a corruption scandal, citing insufficient evidence for his detention.

Taipei District Court on Monday ruled that Ko Wen-je, a former mayor of Taipei and the leader of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), should go free after finding that prosecutors had failed to make the case for his detention.

The court said prosecutors had not met the standard of there being a “high possibility” Ko had committed a crime.

“It cannot be concluded that the defendant… knowingly violated the law,” the court said in its ruling.

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Ko was arrested on Saturday as part of a probe into alleged corruption in the redevelopment of the Core Pacific City shopping centre in the Taiwanese capital.

Ko, who came third in January’s presidential election, told reporters outside court that there was “no evidence” of his involvement in the real estate scandal.

A surgeon by training, Ko entered politics in 2014 when he successfully ran for the mayorship of Taipei as an independent candidate.

Re-elected as mayor of Taipei in 2018, he founded the TPP the following year as a third force to challenge the dominance of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and China-leaning Kuomintang (KMT).

Under the TPP banner, Ko received about one-quarter of the vote in the last presidential election, which was won by the DPP’s William Lai Ching-te.

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While the TPP has only eight legislators in Taiwan’s 113-seat parliament, the party has gained outsized influence as both the DPP and KMT lack a ruling majority.

Ko, who draws much of his support from young people, is widely seen as a contender for the next election in 2028, although his popularity has been dented by a separate campaign funds scandal.

On Thursday, Ko said he would take a three-month leave of absence from the TPP leadership to take responsibility for the misreporting of campaign money and the use of election subsidies to set up a personal office space.

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