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After weeks of rallying behind Fedorov, protesters reject his call for wartime elections in Ukraine

Mykhailo Fedorov’s call for wartime elections has been rejected by protesters who spent the past month campaigning for his return as defence minister. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The former minister’s video address on Tuesday evening marked an unexpected turn for a movement that had rallied behind him since Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed him in a wartime government reshuffle. But leading organisers have opposed the idea of holding elections during the war and signalled an end to the daily demonstrations. Dmytro Koziatynskyi, a Ukrainian war veteran and one of the protest organisers, said on Wednesday evening that he opposed holding elections while the war…

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Second Ukrainian arrested in connection with Nord Stream pipeline explosions

A Ukrainian national has been arrested in Croatia in connection with an alleged sabotage attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines, German authorities said on Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The man, named as “Vladimir Z,” or Volodymyr using the Ukrainian form, was arrested in Pula in western Croatia on Wednesday morning by local police after a European arrest warrant was issued, Germany’s Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement. According to the statement, the man, who prosecutors say is a qualified diver, “was part of a group of individuals associated with Serhii K. – who is being prosecuted separately –…

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Polish stork Krutek sets off again: 5,000 kilometres ahead

Published on 19/08/2026 – 15:23 GMT+2 As a chick, he fell out of the nest. Local residents and staff at the Masurian Landscape Park rescued him. Later he was released back into the wild. Since then, thanks to a GPS transmitter, thousands of people have been following his journeys. On 16 August he set off on his next tour. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT That morning (18.08) the GPS transmitter once again reported Krutek’s position. The stork was already about 70 kilometres east of Lviv, in the Zolochiv area of Ukraine. Family first, then Africa This year’s season was something special for Krutek.…

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Zelenskyy fires presidential office deputy head Iryna Mudra amid corruption probe

Published on 19/08/2026 – 10:51 GMT+2•Updated 12:19 Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired the deputy head of the presidential office Iryna Mudra on Wednesday, his office announced, on the same day the country’s anti-corruption investigators launched a major operation targeting an alleged criminal organisation involving politicians and senior government officials. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ukrainian media reported that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) had searched premises linked to Mudra and member of parliament Vadym Stolar. NABU and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) said they were conducting an operation to uncover what they described as a “criminal organisation operating under the leadership of…

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Can the EU stop smoking and vaping? Not quite, but it can raise taxes.

That is the idea behind the European Commission’s proposed overhaul of the Tobacco Taxation Directive (TTD), which aims to raise minimum excise duties on cigarettes by 139 percent. It will also introduce EU-wide minimum taxes on vapes, heated tobacco products, and nicotine pouches. The proposal is still under negotiation because it requires unanimous approval from all 27 EU member states. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Smoking remains widespread, with around 24 percent of Europeans still smoking and roughly 300 billion cigarettes sold across the EU every year. Smoking-related illnesses contribute to around 700,000 deaths annually and cost an estimated €25 billion in healthcare…

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Saxony-Anhalt election: who is behind “tactical voting”

The election campaign in Saxony-Anhalt is in full swing. Posters are up across the federal state, and on social media the topic dominates like scarcely any other. Initiatives such as “Taktisch Wählen” are now calling on people to adjust how they vote in order to prevent a possible AfD-led government. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The organisers want voters to back parties such as the SPD and the Greens so that, despite weak polling figures, they still make it into the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt. The campaigners argue that “the SPD and the Greens are currently particularly close to the 5% threshold. If…

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Sacked Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov calls for presidential elections

Ukraine’s former Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov called for wartime elections just hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy formally nominated Yevhen Khmara as his permanent successor, effectively closing the door on Fedorov’s return to government. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT In a video entitled “Address of Mykhailo Fedorov to the People of Ukraine,” released a month after his dismissal sparked nationwide protests, Fedorov said Ukraine should find a way to restore elections despite the ongoing fight against Russia’s full-scale invasion. “We must not let Putin decide when Ukrainians can choose their government,” he said. “Democracy is not a peacetime luxury. Democracy is part of what…

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French film producer Nicolas Altmayer and Dior PR director Mathilde Favier killed in car crash

Published on 18/08/2026 – 22:50 GMT+2 French film producer Nicolas Altmayer and his partner, Dior public relations director Mathilde Favier, have died in a car crash in France, according to local authorities. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The couple were travelling through the Deux-Sèvres department of western France when their vehicle hit an oncoming truck while attempting an overtake, Nicolas Leclainche, the deputy public prosecutor in the town of Niort, said. Altmayer, 61, was a film producer known for his work on titles such as “In the House, the “OSS 117” series, and “Young & Beautiful.” Favier, 57, was a director in Dior’s…

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Italy demands compensation from Germany over migrant arrivals

Published on 18/08/2026 – 21:08 GMT+2 The dispute between Italy and Germany over the sharing of responsibility for migrants is becoming increasingly heated. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The Italian Interior Ministry has now released new figures on private rescue vessels and is demanding financial compensation from Germany. Since Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni took office in October 2022, German aid organisations have, according to Rome’s figures, brought around 22,500 migrants to Italian ports. In total, about 42,300 people have arrived in Italy on board private rescue ships during this period. This means that, by Italy’s calculation, more than half of these arrivals…

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Ukraine’s parliament returns with defence and foreign ministry crises unresolved

Published on 18/08/2026 – 9:13 GMT+2 Ukraine’s parliament returns to work on Tuesday after its summer break, reconvening with two of the government’s most sensitive wartime portfolios still without heads. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT When the Verkhovna Rada voted in Prime Minister Sergii Koretskyi’s new cabinet on 16 July, it approved every post except two: defence minister and foreign affairs minister. For a month now, the defence ministry has been without permanent head, amid Russia’s intensifying ballistic missile attacks, an unusual situation for a country defending itself from the full-scale invasion for over four years. Under Ukraine’s constitution only the president can…

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