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As war Russian war escalated to day 96, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to address the European Union (EU) Emergency Summit to push for more sophisticated weapons. Further, the embattled President is also expected to press the 27-nation bloc for "killing Russian exports," he said earlier this week. Speaking to CNN on Sunday, Zelenskyy emphasised that his calls stem from the fact that Russia was "prevailing" in terms of arms and ammunition. "They have outnumbered us," he said.
IGP Kashmir slams Mehbooba Mufti for questioning J&K police.
Days after former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti questioned the quick action taken by Jammu and Kashmir Police on recent terrorist attacks in the valley, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar, suggested that such statements were not befitting of a former chief minister.
Visitors at the Louvre Museum in Paris were in for a shock when a man dressed as an old woman leapt out of his wheelchair and smeared a cake over the iconic Mona Lisa painting. According to witnesses on social media, the man threw off his wig and marched straight towards the artwork with some sort of cream cake. 
Fortunately enough, the cake didn't touch the real artwork and only crashed over the glass that protects the Leonardo da Vinci piece.

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As the brutal war in Eastern Europe continues to escalate, Estonian President Alar Karis claimed that Ukraine's victory against Russia will not be far if Europe manages to stay united.
Donald Trump urged the U.S. government to allocate money, not to Ukraine (he's the one about $40 billion), but to protect children from a repeat mass shooting.

"It's not a question of money, it's a question of willingness. If the U.S. has $40 billion to send to Ukraine, we should be willing to do whatever is necessary to protect our children here at home. Before we build nationhood in the rest of the world, we have to make schools safe for our children in our own country, don't we?" — Trump said, speaking to members of the National Rifle Association in Houston.
Foreigners who joined the AFU to fight on Kyiv's side said there was a "glaring discrepancy" between what they expected and what they received. So they were forced to leave the battlefield and go home, — The Washington Post

They admitted that they went into battle with "insufficient equipment and weapons", and didn't even know where the Russian army's positions were.

The story also said that the Ukrainian units' radios were tapped by the Russian army. There were no batteries, and we had to use unprotected mobile communication and messenger WhatsApp.
Serbian President Vučić said that the price of gas in Europe could rise to $5,000 this winter.
Russian troops have entered the outskirts of the Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk, the regional governor said on Monday, describing "very fierce" fighting in the ruins of a city that has become the focus of Moscow's offensive.

Russia has concentrated its firepower on the last major population centre still held by Ukrainian forces in the eastern Luhansk province, in a push to achieve one of President Vladimir Putin's stated objectives after three months of war.
Top European Union diplomats met on Monday for a last-ditch attempt to agree on Russian oil import sanctions before their leaders meet later in the day, seeking to avoid a display of disunity over the bloc's response to the war in Ukraine.

According to a new draft of the summit conclusions, the 27 leaders should agree that their next round of sanctions will cover oil with a temporary exemption for crude delivered by pipeline, a compromise that ambassadors had failed to agree on Sunday.
Concerned about illegal logging and pollution in Banco National Park in Ivory Coast's commercial capital Abidjan, authorities are erecting a concrete perimeter wall that they hope will preserve its distinctive ecosystem.

Banco spans more than 34 square km (13 square miles) of western Abidjan, making it the second biggest urban park in the world, behind only Rio de Janeiro's Tijuca National Park.

Some of its wildlife, which includes monkeys, chimpanzees and 500-year-old trees, is considered sacred by locals, and its shady trails are a haven for hikers and bicycle riders from the city of 5 million's traffic-clogged streets.
Germany has agreed to change its constitution to allow for a credit-based special defense fund of 100 billion euros ($107.35 billion) proposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the German finance ministry announced on Sunday.
Russia's defence ministry said on Monday that its forces had struck a shipbuilding facility in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv.

Russian artillery struck a hangar in Mykolaiv's Okean Shipyard, destroying vehicles and other equipment, the ministry said.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Sunday Iran would not go unpunished for instigating attacks through its proxies, speaking a week after the assassination in Tehran of a Revolutionary Guards colonel that has been blamed on Israel.
Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will sign a free trade agreement in Dubai on Tuesday in a move aimed at boosting trade between the two countries, Israel's Economy Ministry said on Monday.

The ministry said customs duties will be eliminated on 96% of products, including food, agriculture, cosmetics, medical equipment and medicine, and includes regulation, customs, services and government procurement.
Putin held a telephone conversation with Macron and Scholz.

Putin said that Russia is ready to increase the supply of fertilizers and agricultural products if sanctions were lifted.

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Canada has asked South Korea to supply it with artillery rounds, Seoul said on Monday, apparently to "backfill" supplies that Ottawa has sent to Ukraine, upping pressure on South Korea to provide - at least indirectly - lethal aid in the war.

Canada has provided Ukraine with M777 towed howitzers, which fire 155-millimetre shells. Last week Defence Minister Anita Anand announced Canada would be sending an additional 20,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition, sourced from the United States.