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Ukraine eyes Belarus border activities as Russian strikes persist

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The role of Belarus in Russia’s war on Ukraine has provoked sanctions from Kyiv, which says it is ready to respond to the undefined activity on the border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reiterated warnings to Belarus not to get involved in Russia’s invasion as he reported unusual activity near the shared border between the two.

In a video address shared on social media on Saturday, Zelenskyy said, without offering details regarding the suspicious activity along sections of the border, that Ukraine is ready to respond

“We are closely documenting everything and keeping the situation under control,” he said, warning that “everyone who is being drawn into any aggressive actions against Ukraine must understand” that the country is ready to defend its sovereignty.

Last month, Zelenskyy warned Minsk against getting entangled in the conflict, saying he believed that Moscow would attempt to draw it into its war.

The Ukrainian leader announced that new roads and artillery positions were being set up along the border between the two, accusing Russia of using apartment blocks in Belarus to launch attacks and circumvent Ukraine’s defences in December.

Launching its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian forces crossed the border from Belarus towards Kyiv. However, Belarus did not participate directly in the fighting.

During his address, Zelenskyy also reported that the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine had come under “brutal attack,” with drones targeting civilian transport. Ukrainian media reported that at least two people were killed in a strike on a minibus in the Dniprovskyi district.

The president also reported strikes in Dnipro, Odesa, Sumy and Kharkiv, and that a drone struck an energy infrastructure facility, but that power had since been restored.

Russia’s Ministry of Defence, meanwhile, reported it was making advances on the front line. It said it had taken control of the village of Myropillia in the Sumy region on Saturday, the Reuters news agency reported.

On Wednesday, it had said that it had taken control of Novodmytrivka, north of Kostiantynivka in the eastern Donetsk region.

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskii said Russian troops were making their way towards Kostiantynivka, which is part of the “fortress belt area” that is heavily defended by the Ukrainian military. He noted that Russia’s assaults had risen noticeably in April.

Ukrainian officials also reported that Russia launched more than 400 drones during the day on Friday. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones hit Russia’s Tuapse port for the fourth time in 16 days, as part of what Zelenskyy described on Wednesday as a “new stage in the use of Ukrainian weapons to limit the potential of Russia’s war”.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/2/ukraine-eyes-belarus-border-activities-as-russian-strikes-persist?traffic_source=rss

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Israel’s strategy of ‘permanent war’: A race against time?

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Political analyst Daniel Levy says US policy is so ‘marinated’ in Israeli narratives, the two are indistinguishable.

Israel is in a race against time to “lock in its domination” across the Middle East, argues former Israeli negotiator Daniel Levy.

Levy, president of the US/Middle East Project, tells host Steve Clemons that Israel’s strategy of “permanent war” allows for only two types of countries in the region: either dependent, or “too collapsed, failed and fragile to pose any challenge”.

Israel can try to block a US-Iran deal by advocating for “just one more major military operation” against Iran, and “heating things up” with constant attacks on Lebanese and Palestinians despite ceasefires on paper, Levy says.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/video/the-bottom-line/2026/5/3/israels-strategy-of-permanent-war-a-race-against-time?traffic_source=rss

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Germany’s Merz downplays rift with Washington despite US troop drawdown

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German chancellor says criticism of Donald Trump’s strategy in Iran unrelated to troop withdrawal announcement.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has tried to downplay tensions with the United States after Washington announced plans to reduce the number of American troops in Germany.

Merz said on Sunday that US plans to withdraw troops have “no connection” to the rift with President Donald Trump over his strategy in Iran.

“I remain convinced that the Americans are the most important partner for us in the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO),” Merz told broadcaster ARD in an interview set to be fully aired later.

Trouble started last Monday when Merz appeared to criticise Trump’s actions in Iran, where the US and Israel started a war without consulting Washington’s NATO allies.

Iran was “humiliating” the US, Merz said, warning that Washington did not have a clear path out of the conflict. Foreign Affairs Minister Johann Wadephul later tried to walk back the comments, saying that Merz was referring to Iran’s “bad behaviour” in peace talks.

That did not appear to remove the sting for Washington. Trump scolded Merz over the remarks, saying the German leader “doesn’t know what he is talking about” and threatening to withdraw American soldiers.

On Friday, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal of around 5,000 American soldiers over the next 12 months.

That’s expected to cut the number of US troops in the country by about 14 percent. Germany hosts the highest number of US troops in Europe—about 36,000 soldiers. Italy hosts about 12,000, with 10,000 in the UK.

Trump also announced on Friday increased tariffs on cars and trucks from the European Union, of which Germany produces the highest numbers.

Germany has been one of the most loyal allies of the US and Israel, with Berlin being one of Israel’s most important weapons suppliers.

Merz backed Israel’s attacks on Iran last year, saying that it was “doing the dirty work for all of us”.

Germany has also consistently backed Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, while cracking down on pro-Palestine demonstrators at home through mass arrests, profiling and censorship.

With the sting of rising oil and commodity prices, however, Merz appeared to change his views on the US and Israel’s war in Iran.

Trump has long criticised Washington’s NATO allies in the EU for overly relying on the US, spurring governments such as Germany to begin boosting defence spending and upgrading weaponry.

Washington intensified those criticisms in recent weeks as EU countries refused to directly participate in the war against Iran or help to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Spain, in particular, has been publicly vocal in its criticism of the war and closed its airspace to the US military amid the bombing campaign on Iran.

On Sunday, Trump shared an article from the far-right news website Breitbart on social media reiterating his earlier comment, titled: “Trump Tells German Chancellor Merz ‘Fix Your Broken Country,’ Mulls Pulling U.S. Troops from Spain and Italy”.

About 4,000 US troops are based in Spain.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Saturday that the US decision to draw down troops in Germany “was foreseeable”.

Speaking to the DPA news agency, Pistorius stressed the US-Europe relationship was important but also that “Europeans must assume more responsibility for our security”.

NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart posted on X that the alliance is “working with the US to understand the details of their decision”.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2026/5/3/germanys-merz-downplays-rift-with-washington-despite-us-troop-drawdown?traffic_source=rss

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Is Israel expanding into Gaza despite ceasefire?

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Redi Tlhabi speaks to Ray Adams Row Farr from Forensic Architecture on Israel’s expansion into Gaza post-ceasefire.

With the world focused on the war on Iran, Israel’s genocide in Gaza has slipped from the headlines. But despite a ceasefire, Israel has continued to expand its military control inside the enclave, raising fears of a more permanent occupation or even a renewed incursion.

Since the 2025 ceasefire, Israeli forces have pushed beyond the so-called ‘Yellow Line –  the boundary meant to separate areas under Israeli control from the rest of Gaza.

So what is actually happening on the ground? How far has Israel’s presence expanded? And what does it mean for Palestinians in Gaza?

This week on UpFront, Redi Tlhabi speaks with Ray Adams Row Farr, editor at Forensic Architecture, about how the organisation is documenting Israel’s expanding presence and what it means for Gaza.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/video/upfront/2026/5/3/is-israel-expanding-into-gaza-despite-ceasefire?traffic_source=rss

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