- Missiles, shells hit Odesa, Sumy, Mykolaiv
- Gazprom declares pressure majuere on fuel provides
- Zelenskiy suspends safety chief, prosecutor
- Tons of of treason, collaboration instances launched
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Russia strikes cities across Ukraine, gas supplies in focus
KYIV, July 19 (Reuters) – Russian forces stored up their bombardment of cities throughout Ukraine, with intense shelling of Sumy within the north, cluster bombs concentrating on Mykolaiv and a missile strike in Odesa within the south, authorities mentioned on Tuesday.
After failing to seize the capital Kyiv on the outset of the invasion on Feb 24, Russia has shifted to a marketing campaign of devastating bombardments to cement and prolong its management of Ukraine’s south and east.
Ukraine says Russian forces have intensified long-distance strikes on targets removed from the entrance, killing massive numbers of civilians. Moscow says it’s hitting navy targets.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Russia had fired greater than 3,000 cruise missiles and uncountable artillery shells in the course of the five-month battle.
Over the weekend, Zelenskiy suspended the nation’s safety chief and high prosecutor, saying they did not purge Russian spies from their organizations. learn extra
Regardless of his disclosure of Russian penetration of the SBU, U.S. officers on Monday mentioned Washington would proceed sharing intelligence that U.S. officers have mentioned Kyiv makes use of to answer Moscow’s assaults. learn extra
This week may very well be pivotal for European nations involved concerning the influence of struggle and sanctions on fuel provides.
Russia is because of reopen its essential pure fuel pipeline to Germany, Nord Stream 1, in coming days after common upkeep, however Europeans are fearful Moscow might preserve it closed.
Russia’s Gazprom, which operates the pipeline, has informed prospects in Europe it can not assure fuel provides due to “extraordinary” circumstances, in line with a letter seen by Reuters, upping the ante in an financial tit-for-tat with the West. learn extra
HEAVY BOMBARDMENT
In Odesa, a Russian missile strike injured at the least 4 individuals, burned homes to the bottom and set different houses on hearth, Oleksii Matsulevych, a spokesman for the regional administration, mentioned on his Telegram channel.
Head of the Safety Service of Ukraine (SBU) Ivan Bakanov and Ukraine’s Prosecutor Common Iryna Venediktova attend a information briefing in Kyiv, Ukraine Could 11, 2021. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
Russian forces focused Mykolaiv with cluster shells Monday, injuring at the least two individuals and damaging home windows and roofs of personal homes, the Ukrainian metropolis’s mayor Oleksandr Senkevich mentioned in a social media publish.
Greater than 150 mines and shells had been fired on the Sumy area, Dmytro Zhyvytskyi, the pinnacle of the Sumy regional navy administration, mentioned on Telegram.
“They fired mortars, barrel and rocket artillery. The Russians additionally opened hearth utilizing machine weapons and grenade launchers,” he mentioned.
Kyiv hopes the struggle is at a turning level, with Moscow having exhausted its offensive capabilities in seizing a couple of small cities within the east, whereas Ukraine now fields long-range Western weapons that may strike behind Russian traces.
Kyiv cites a string of profitable strikes on 30 Russian logistics and ammunition hubs, which it says are crippling Russia’s artillery-dominated forces that want to move 1000’s of shells to the entrance every day.
In a Fb publish on Monday, Ukraine’s high navy commander, Common Valery Zaluzhny, credited U.S.-supplied superior long-range rocket techniques often known as HIMARS with serving to to “stabilize the scenario” by way of “main strikes at enemy command factors, ammunition and gasoline storage warehouses.”
Russia mentioned on Monday that Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu had ordered the navy to focus on destroying Ukraine’s Western-supplied rockets and artillery.
European Union overseas ministers on Monday agreed to supply Ukraine with one other 500 million euros ($504 million) in EU funds for arms, elevating the bloc’s assist to 2.5 billion euros since Moscow invaded on Feb. 24. learn extra
Within the south, Ukraine is making ready a counterattack to recapture the largest swath of territory taken for the reason that invasion. Ukraine reported destroying Russian missile techniques, communications, radar, ammunition depots and armoured automobiles in strikes within the southern Kherson area.
Within the east, Ukrainian forces withdrew initially of July from Luhansk, one in all two provinces Russia claims on behalf of its separatist proxies.
Kyiv says Moscow is planning one other assault to seize the final Ukrainian-held pocket of neighbouring Donetsk province.
President Vladimir Putin says his assault on Ukraine is a “particular navy operation” to demilitarise Russia’s neighbour and root out harmful nationalists. Kyiv and the West name it an try to reconquer a rustic that broke freed from Moscow’s rule in 1991.
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Guillermo del Toro Says He’d ‘Rather Die’ Than Use Generative AI in His Films: ‘Not Interested’
During a recent sit-down with NPR, Guillermo del Toro asserted that he would “rather die” than use artificial intelligence, “particularly generative AI,” in any of his future films. He compared the growing cultural fascination surrounding the controversial tech to the “arrogance” displayed by the titular literary madman in his Netflix adaptation of “Frankenstein.”
“AI, particularly generative AI — I am not interested, nor will I ever be interested,” del Toro said. “I’m 61, and I hope to be able to remain uninterested in using it at all until I croak. … The other day, somebody wrote me an email, said, ‘What is your stance on AI?’ And my answer was very short. I said, ‘I’d rather die.’”
The “Pan’s Labyrinth” director explained that the true dangers aren’t with the technology itself, but with “natural stupidity,” which could drive the mishandling of AI. He added that “natural stupidity” is what pushes “most of the world’s worst features.” He went on to connect the character of Victor Frankenstein to those at the forefront of AI development.
“I did want it to have the arrogance of Victor [Frankenstein] be similar in some ways to the tech bros,” he said. “He’s kind of blind, creating something without considering the consequences and I think we have to take a pause and consider where we’re going.”
Del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” adapted from Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel of the same name, stars Jacob Elordi, Oscar Issac, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz and Ralph Ineson. The film comes to Netflix on Nov. 7.
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French officials arrest multiple suspects in Louvre crown jewel heist
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Multiple suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris last weekend, French officials said Sunday.
Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said that investigators made the arrests on Saturday evening, including one man who was taken into custody as he was about to leave the country from Charles de Gaulle airport.
Beccuau did not confirm the number of arrests, though French media BFM TV and Le Parisien newspaper earlier reported that two suspects had been arrested and taken into custody. She did not say whether the jewels had been recovered.
Thieves took less than eight minutes to steal jewels valued at 88 million euros ($102 million) — a high-profile heist that sparked a national reckoning and stunned the world.
BRAZEN LOUVRE ROBBERY CREW MAY HAVE BEEN HIRED BY COLLECTOR, PROSECUTOR SAYS
A police car parks in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum, one week after the robbery, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)
The crew of thieves used a basket lift to scale the Louvre’s façade, forced open a window, smashed display cases and fled, according to French officials. The Louvre’s director Laurence des Cars acknowledged there was a “terrible failure” in the museum’s security.
Beccuau said investigators from a special police unit in charge of armed robberies, serious burglaries and art thefts made the arrests. She said the premature leak of information could hinder the work of over 100 investigators “mobilized to recover the stolen jewels and apprehend all of the perpetrators.”
Beccuau said further details will be unveiled after the suspects’ custody period ends.

Police secured the area outside the Louvre Museum in Paris last week, where burglars used a truck-mounted moving lift to reach a second-floor window and steal royal jewelry valued at more than $100 million. (Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP via Getty Images)
LOUVRE DIRECTOR GRILLED ON SPECTACULAR SECURITY FAILURES, INCLUDING CAMERA POINTING AWAY FROM KEY BALCONY
French Interior minister Laurent Nunez praised the investigators for their tireless work, adding that they always had his “full confidence.”

Police officers stand near the pyramid of the Louvre Museum after the theft of crown jewels on Oct. 19, 2025. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters)
The thieves slipped away with a total of eight objects, including a sapphire diadem, necklace and single earring from a set linked to 19th-century queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense. They also stole an emerald necklace and earrings tied to Empress Marie-Louise, Napoleon Bonaparte’s second wife, and a reliquary brooch. Empress Eugénie’s diamond diadem and her large corsage-bow brooch — an imperial ensemble of rare craftsmanship — were also part of the loot.
Eugénie’s emerald-set imperial crown with more than 1,300 diamonds was later found outside the museum, damaged but recoverable.
This is a breaking news story; check back for updates.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Trump meets Brazil’s Lula at ASEAN summit, touts ‘pretty good deals’
Both countries’ negotiating teams will start ‘immediately’ to address US tariffs and sanctions, says Brazil’s President Lula.
Published On 26 Oct 2025
United States President Donald Trump and Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have held what Brazil described as a constructive meeting on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Kuala Lumpur, raising hope for improved relations after stinging US tariffs.
Lula said the Sunday meeting with Trump – who is an ally of his political rival, embattled former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro – was “great” and added that their countries’ negotiating teams would get to work “immediately” to tackle tariffs and other issues.
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“We agreed that our teams will meet immediately to advance the search for solutions to the tariffs and sanctions against Brazilian authorities,” Lula said in a message on X following the meeting.
Trump had linked the July tariff move – which brought duties on most Brazilian goods entering the US to 50 percent from 10 percent – to what he called a “witch hunt” against Bolsonaro, far-right leader who has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for attempting a coup after losing the 2022 presidential election.
Bolsonaro’s supporters rioted in the political centre of the country’s capital, evoking a riot by Trump’s supporters in Washington, DC on January 6, two years earlier.
The US government has also sanctioned numerous Brazilian officials, including Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who oversaw the trial that led to Bolsonaro’s conviction.
Ahead of the meeting on Sunday, though, Trump said he could reach some agreements with Lula and expected the two countries to enjoy strong ties despite his concerns about Bolsonaro’s fate.
“I think we should be able to make some pretty good deals for both countries,” Trump said.
Lula previously described the US tariff hike as a “mistake”, citing a $410bn US trade surplus with Brazil over 15 years.
‘Conclude negotiations in weeks’
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said that negotiations would start immediately and that Brazil had requested a pause in tariffs while talks proceed, though it was unclear whether the US had agreed.
“We hope to conclude bilateral negotiations that address each of the sectors of the current American [tariffs on] Brazil in the near future, in a few weeks,” Vieira said.
He added that Lula also offered to help mediate between the US and Venezuela, where Washington has deployed its largest warship and threatened ground strikes targeting alleged drug cartels, operations Caracas has denounced as “fabricated” pretexts for war.
Bolsonaro was not mentioned during the Trump-Lula meeting, said Marcio Rosa, the executive secretary for Brazil’s Foreign Ministry.
Higher US tariffs on Brazilian goods have begun reshaping the global beef trade, pushing up prices in the US and encouraging triangulation via third countries such as Mexico, while Brazilian exports to China continue to boom.
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