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Zelensky urges Blinken for US help to defend Ukraine by air - The Times

President Zelensky has said air defences need to be strengthened around Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city, as Russia targets the surrounding region in a new offensive.

Zelensky told Antony Blinken, the United States secretary of state, that Ukraine needs at least two air defence batteries for the northeastern city, which is being pummelled by drone and missile strikes.

Speaking on an unannounced visit to Kyiv, the capital, Blinken said a new donation of American weapons had already started arriving in Ukraine, with more supplies on the way.

President Zelensky met Antony Blinken, the United States secretary of state, during the latter’s unannounced visit to Kyiv
President Zelensky met Antony Blinken, the United States secretary of state, during the latter’s unannounced visit to Kyiv

Zelensky said he appreciated the “crucial” military support, but stressed that his country’s biggest deficit was now in air defence. “Civilians, warriors, everybody — they are under Russian missiles,” Zelensky said, adding that he had requested two US-made Patriot

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At least two French prison officers reported killed as inmate escapes van - The Guardian

Elite French police forces are hunting gunmen who rammed into a prison van, killing at least two prison officers and allowing the inmate they were transporting to escape.

A police source told Agence France-Presse three officers were killed and two others wounded in the attack. Another source close to the case, who also asked not to be named, said two prison officers had been killed and three wounded.

The incident took place late morning at a road toll in Incarville in the Eure region of northern France, another source close to the case added.

The inmate was being transported between the towns of Rouen and Evreux in Normandy.

A police source said several individuals, who arrived in two vehicles, rammed the police van and then fled. One of them was wounded, the police source said.

It was not immediately clear how many attackers there were in total.

“Everything is being done to find the perpetrators of this crime,” the president, Emmanuel Macron, wrote on X. “We will be uncompromising,” he added, describing the attack as a “shock”.

The justice minister, Éric Dupond-Moretti, confirmed the attack on the prison convoy and said on X he was immediately heading to a crisis cell at his ministry.

“I am frozen with horror at the veritable carnage that took place at the Incarville toll,” said Alexandre Rassaert, the head of the Eure region council. “I hope with all my heart that that the commando team of killers which carried out this bloody attack will be arrested quickly.”

A unit of the GIGN special police force has been dispatched to apprehend the suspects.

Traffic was stopped on the A154 motorway where the incident took place.

The interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, wrote on X that he had ordered the activation of France’s Epervier plan, a special operation launched by the gendarmerie in such situations.

“All means are being used to find these criminals. On my instructions, several hundred police officers and gendarmes were mobilised,” he said.

BFMTV, quoting a source close to the investigation, said the 30-year-old inmate had been convicted last week and sentenced to 18 months in prison over robberies in 2019.

It said he had also been charged with murder over a 2022 killing linked to drug trafficking.

A source close to the case, speaking to AFP, identified the inmate as Mohamed A. born in 1994.

Law and order is a major issue in French politics ahead of next month’s European elections and the incident caused fierce reactions from politicians, especially the far right.

“It is real savagery that hits France every day,” claimed Jordan Bardella, the top candidate for the far-right National Rally, which is leading opinion polls for the elections.

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Georgia defies EU and backs law targeting 'foreign agents' - POLITICO Europe

“We kindly ask you to undertake this as a matter of priority and to make sure that this public assessment appears before the final vote at the Georgian parliament,” said the letter, which was signed by the foreign affairs ministers of Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden.

However, no such statement was made, with POLITICO’s Brussels Playbook reporting that Hungary, aided by Slovakia, obstructed an agreement.

Meanwhile, in the European Parliament, MEPs representing the EPP, S&D, Greens and Renew groupings have written to Borrell urging him to prepare “targeted” sanctions against Georgian Dream politicians who pushed the foreign agents law — including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze — as well as the MPs who voted for it. 

Georgians have been demonstrating outside the parliament in Tbilisi against the so-called Russian law for weeks. | Gabriel Gavin/POLITICO

Speaking on the sidelines of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, European Council President Charles Michel said that he had called Kobakhidze in recent days to urge him to “stick to the rule-of-law principles, to democratic principles, and also to meet the expectations of the population.” However, he added, “I’m not in favor of sanctions. I think at this stage the priority should be the dialogue, political dialogue.”

Tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest against the bill, which campaigners have branded the “Russian law” given its similarity to rules used by Moscow to shutter civil society groups and suppress critics. Riot police used tear gas, shields and batons to disperse the crowds who gathered outside parliament, arresting at least 20 people in advance of the vote.

Dato Parulava contributed reporting.

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Zelenskiy calls for more air defences as Blinken arrives in Kyiv - The Guardian

The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday morning on his first visit to Ukraine since a major US aid package was passed last month, as Ukrainian forces struggle to defend against increasingly intense Russian attacks.

Blinken, who arrived by train from Poland in an unannounced visit, met Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, shortly after arriving.

“We know this is a challenging time. But we also know that in the near term the assistance is now on the way, some of it has already arrived and more of it will be arriving,” Blinken said. “And that’s going to make a real difference against the ongoing Russian aggression on the battlefield.”

Zelenskiy described the US aid as crucial, and thanked Blinken, but also said Ukraine desperately needed two more air defence systems to protect the second city of Kharkiv, which has been hit repeatedly by Russian strikes in recent weeks.

Addressing Blinken in English, Zelenskiy said air defence supplies were “the biggest deficit for us”, with Russia conducting long-range aerial attacks since March that have pounded electricity facilities and caused blackouts.

“Really we need today two Patriots for Kharkiv, for Kharkiv region because there the people are under attack. Civilians, warriors, everybody they are under Russian missiles.”

Blinken’s visit, his fourth to Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, comes at a difficult time for Kyiv, with a Russian offensive in Kharkiv region leading to thousands of displaced residents and fears of losing territory already liberated from Russian control once in a 2022 counteroffensive. Ukraine is also struggling to mobilise new recruits to help address the discrepancies of weaponry and manpower in Russia’s favour along the frontline.

In recent months, the war in Gaza has drawn away attention from Ukraine, and there is also a fear in Kyiv of attention waning as the US moves into an election cycle.

Three weeks ago, Joe Biden signed a $60bn aid package for Ukraine after months of blocking by elements of the Republican party. The delay in passing the package was having a real impact on Ukraine’s ability to defend itself, officials in Kyiv have said.

The state department said Blinken would meet a range of top Ukrainian officials “to discuss battlefield updates, the impact of new US security and economic assistance, long-term security and other commitments, and ongoing work to bolster Ukraine’s economic recovery”.

A senior official travelling with Blinken told Reuters that artillery, air defence systems and long-range ballistic missiles had already been delivered to Ukraine since the aid package was approved.

Before Blinken’s trip, the US national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, told reporters in Washington DC that the White House was “trying to really accelerate the tempo” of US weapons shipments to Ukraine.

“The level of intensity being exhibited right now in terms of moving stuff is at a 10 out of 10,” he said.

Blinken is also due to give a speech in Kyiv on Tuesday, where he is expected to laud Ukraine’s “strategic successes” in the war, an attempt to provide some positive messaging amid the current gloom over Ukraine’s prospects of victory.

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Two people killed and inmate 'on the run' after attack on prison convoy in France - Sky News

Two prison officers have been killed after an attack on a prison convoy - with the inmate reportedly on the run.

Three other people are seriously injured after the reported "ramming car attack" on a motorway in Incarville in the northwestern France region of Eure.

The escaped detainee is a man named Mohamed who was convicted of "burglary theft" and is nicknamed "The Fly", according to Le Parisien.

He had appeared before a judge in Rouen this morning accused of attempted homicide, BFM TV reports.

The attack on the prison van took place while he was being transported back to prison in Evreux, the French broadcaster adds.

The escaped prisoner fled with those who attacked the convoy on Tuesday, Le Parisien continues.

Several men used two vehicles to target the convoy, a police source has told the French news agency AFP.

One of the vehicles was found burned-out in a location which was not specified by the source.

The prison convoy was targeted at a tollbooth on the A154 motorway at about 11am local time, according to reports.

French justice minister Eric Dupond-Moretti posted on X: "A prison convoy was attacked in Eure. Two of our prison officers have died, three are seriously injured.

"All my thoughts are with the victims, their families and their colleagues."

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'30000' of Putin's forces in attack around Kharkiv - live updates - The Independent

Putin sends message to West as he is sworn in for fifth term as Russian president

Up to 30,000 Russian troops are involved in the attack on Kharkiv after Moscow began targeting the region last week, Kyiv warned.

“At the moment, Russian actions in the border area are ongoing,” Oleksandr Lytvynenko, the recently appointed secretary of Ukraine’s security council, said.

“We can say that we don’t see any threat of assault on the city of Kharkiv. But there are a lot of Russians, quite a lot. About 50,000 were on the border.” He warned that “more than 30,000” were involved in the current attack.

Kharkiv governor Oleh Syniehubov confirmed ground had been lost to the Russian advance, describing the situation as “difficult”.

“The enemy is trying to deliberately stretch it (the frontline), attacking in small groups, but in new directions, so to speak,” he said in televised comments.

It comes as US secretary of state Anthony Blinken made an unannounced visit to Kyiv to provide “strong reassurance” over military aid.

Mr Blinken arrived by sleeper train, rolling into Kyiv after a nine-hour journey from the Polish border. He touched down on Monday in the south-eastern Polish town of Rzeszów.

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Russia claims capture of Kharkiv town Buhruvatka

Russian troops have captured the town of Buhruvatka in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, the defence ministry reports, according to Reuters.

The claim comes hours after Russia’s TASS news agency reported the western and northern parts of Vovchansk in Ukraine’s Kharkhiv region had fallen.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 12:23
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Kremlin critic Kara-Murza loses his appeal against treason sentence

Russia’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza against his 25-year jail sentence on treason and other charges, according to a Reuters reporter at the court on Tuesday.

Moscow-born Kara-Murza, who has both Russian and British passports, has repeatedly condemned Russia’s war in Ukraine, criticised President Vladimir Putin, and lobbied for Western sanctions against Moscow.

His quarter of a century jail term - handed down last year after what he described as a show trial like those under Josef Stalin in the 1930s - was the harshest of its kind since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in 2022.

Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza is escorted for a hearing at the Basmanny court in Moscow on October 10, 2022
Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza is escorted for a hearing at the Basmanny court in Moscow on October 10, 2022 (AFP via Getty Images)
Alexander Butler14 May 2024 11:33
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Russia to engage all resources to attack Kharkiv in coming days, Kyiv warns

Vladimir Putin is set to enage “all available resources” to attack Kharkiv over the coming days, Ukraine’s top military spy warned.

General Kyrylo Budanov said the Russian military had stationed small assault units near Ukraine’s northern Sumy region and more reserves were expected soon.

He added that Ukrainian forces would be able to shore up their lines and stabilise the front within the next few days - but attacks in the northeast were intended to stretch Kyiv’s thin reserves and divert them from fighting elsewhere.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 10:30
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Kremlin says it does not see change of defence minister as damaging war effort

The Kremlin said it did not believe that a change of defence minister and ongoing corruption scandals within the ministry would negatively affect the way Russia is conducting what it calls its special military operation in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment when asked about he arrest of a senior Russian Defence Ministry official, Yuri Kuznetsov, saying investigative authorities were looking into the matter.

Kuznetsov, who served as head of the Defence Ministry’s personnel department, is accused of taking a large bribe, the Russian Investigative Committee said.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 10:11
1715677454

UK shadow defence and foreign secretaries visit Ukraine

The UK’s shadow defence and foreign secretaries have travelled to Ukraine to pledge their “ironclad” support for Kyiv’s war effort.

British shadow foreign secretary, David Lammy, and shadow defence secretary, John Healey, visited the town of Bucha and met with war crimes experts who are investigating alleged crimes committed by Russian forces in March 2022.

Mr Lammy said of the visit: “As detailed to me yesterday, the crimes committed by Russian forces in Bucha are heinous.

“The international community must continue to support Ukraine, in all areas, including in the area of accountability within atrocity crimes. Labour is committed to holding the Russian regime to account for its crimes.”

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 10:04
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‘Unlikely’ Russia has combat power to take Kharkiv, UK says

It is unlikely Russia has the combat power to take Kharkiv without diverting more resources to the region, the UK’s ministry of defence said.

A colonel, who did not want to be named, previously told The Independent the present Russian attack would likely be limited - with the aim of establishing a no man’s land between Russia and Ukraine’s Sumy and Kharkiv regions.

It comes after Kyiv warned up to 30,000 Russian troops were involved in the attack on the Kharkiv region after Moscow began targeting it last week.

“At the moment, Russian actions in the border area are ongoing,” Oleksandr Lytvynenko, the recently appointed secretary of Ukraine’s security council, said.

“We can say that we don’t see any threat of assault on the city of Kharkiv. But there are a lot of Russians, quite a lot. About 50,000 were on the border.” He warned that “more than 30,000” were involved in the current attack.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 09:22
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Pictured: Blinken arrives in Kyiv

US secretary of state Anthony Blinken is greeted by US ambassador Bridget A. Brink in Kyiv
US secretary of state Anthony Blinken is greeted by US ambassador Bridget A. Brink in Kyiv (via REUTERS)
Alexander Butler14 May 2024 09:15
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Up to 30,000 Russian troops attacking Kharkiv, Kyiv says

Up to 30,000 Russian troops are involved in the attack on Kharkiv after Putin’s forces began targeting the region last week, Kyiv warned.

“At the moment, Russian actions in the border area are ongoing,” Oleksandr Lytvynenko, the recently appointed secretary of Ukraine’s security council, said.

“We can say that we don’t see any threat of assault on the city of Kharkiv. But there are a lot of Russians, quite a lot. About 50,000 were on the border.” He warned that “more than 30,000” were involved in the current attack.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 09:00
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Putin’s surprise decision to replace his defence minister raises as many questions as it answers

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 08:37
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Putin to visit China this week

Vladimir Putin will visit China this week, TASS news agency reports, citing the Kremlin.

The Russian leader is set to visit Beijing and the northeast province of Harbin on 16 and 17 May, according to reports.

The trip is his first foreign trip since his inauguration for a new term as president. He last visited China in October 2023.

Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese president Xi Jinping in October 2023
Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese president Xi Jinping in October 2023 (Sputnik)
Alexander Butler14 May 2024 08:26

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'30000' of Putin's forces in attack around Kharkiv - live updates - The Independent

Putin sends message to West as he is sworn in for fifth term as Russian president

Up to 30,000 Russian troops are involved in the attack on Kharkiv after Moscow began targeting the region last week, Kyiv warned.

“At the moment, Russian actions in the border area are ongoing,” Oleksandr Lytvynenko, the recently appointed secretary of Ukraine’s security council, said.

“We can say that we don’t see any threat of assault on the city of Kharkiv. But there are a lot of Russians, quite a lot. About 50,000 were on the border.” He warned that “more than 30,000” were involved in the current attack.

Kharkiv governor Oleh Syniehubov confirmed ground had been lost to the Russian advance, describing the situation as “difficult”.

“The enemy is trying to deliberately stretch it (the frontline), attacking in small groups, but in new directions, so to speak,” he said in televised comments.

It comes as US secretary of state Anthony Blinken made an unannounced visit to Kyiv to provide “strong reassurance” over military aid.

Mr Blinken arrived by sleeper train, rolling into Kyiv after a nine-hour journey from the Polish border. He touched down on Monday in the south-eastern Polish town of Rzeszów.

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Kremlin says it does not see change of defence minister as damaging war effort

The Kremlin said it did not believe that a change of defence minister and ongoing corruption scandals within the ministry would negatively affect the way Russia is conducting what it calls its special military operation in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment when asked about he arrest of a senior Russian Defence Ministry official, Yuri Kuznetsov, saying investigative authorities were looking into the matter.

Kuznetsov, who served as head of the Defence Ministry’s personnel department, is accused of taking a large bribe, the Russian Investigative Committee said.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 10:11
1715677454

UK shadow defence and foreign secretaries visit Ukraine

The UK’s shadow defence and foreign secretaries have travelled to Ukraine to pledge their “ironclad” support for Kyiv’s war effort.

British shadow foreign secretary, David Lammy, and shadow defence secretary, John Healey, visited the town of Bucha and met with war crimes experts who are investigating alleged crimes committed by Russian forces in March 2022.

Mr Lammy said of the visit: “As detailed to me yesterday, the crimes committed by Russian forces in Bucha are heinous.

“The international community must continue to support Ukraine, in all areas, including in the area of accountability within atrocity crimes. Labour is committed to holding the Russian regime to account for its crimes.”

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 10:04
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‘Unlikely’ Russia has combat power to take Kharkiv, UK says

It is unlikely Russia has the combat power to take Kharkiv without diverting more resources to the region, the UK’s ministry of defence said.

A colonel, who did not want to be named, previously told The Independent the present Russian attack would likely be limited - with the aim of establishing a no man’s land between Russia and Ukraine’s Sumy and Kharkiv regions.

It comes after Kyiv warned up to 30,000 Russian troops were involved in the attack on the Kharkiv region after Moscow began targeting it last week.

“At the moment, Russian actions in the border area are ongoing,” Oleksandr Lytvynenko, the recently appointed secretary of Ukraine’s security council, said.

“We can say that we don’t see any threat of assault on the city of Kharkiv. But there are a lot of Russians, quite a lot. About 50,000 were on the border.” He warned that “more than 30,000” were involved in the current attack.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 09:22
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Pictured: Blinken arrives in Kyiv

US secretary of state Anthony Blinken is greeted by US ambassador Bridget A. Brink in Kyiv
US secretary of state Anthony Blinken is greeted by US ambassador Bridget A. Brink in Kyiv (via REUTERS)
Alexander Butler14 May 2024 09:15
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Up to 30,000 Russian troops attacking Kharkiv, Kyiv says

Up to 30,000 Russian troops are involved in the attack on Kharkiv after Putin’s forces began targeting the region last week, Kyiv warned.

“At the moment, Russian actions in the border area are ongoing,” Oleksandr Lytvynenko, the recently appointed secretary of Ukraine’s security council, said.

“We can say that we don’t see any threat of assault on the city of Kharkiv. But there are a lot of Russians, quite a lot. About 50,000 were on the border.” He warned that “more than 30,000” were involved in the current attack.

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 09:00
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Putin’s surprise decision to replace his defence minister raises as many questions as it answers

Alexander Butler14 May 2024 08:37
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Putin to visit China this week

Vladimir Putin will visit China this week, TASS news agency reports, citing the Kremlin.

The Russian leader is set to visit Beijing and the northeast province of Harbin on 16 and 17 May, according to reports.

The trip is his first foreign trip since his inauguration for a new term as president. He last visited China in October 2023.

Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese president Xi Jinping in October 2023
Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese president Xi Jinping in October 2023 (Sputnik)
Alexander Butler14 May 2024 08:26
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Four injured in by ‘Soviet-era’ bombing of Kharkiv, Kyiv says

Four people were injured in fresh Russian attacks on the battered city of Kharkiv in Ukraine’s northeast, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.

A man and three women were injured in shelling by Russian forces early on Tuesday, Oleh Sinehubov, governor of the broader Kharkiv region of which Kharkiv city is the administrative centre, said on the Telegram messaging app.

Sinehubov said that Russia attacked Ukraine’s second largest city with its new UMPB D-30 bombs, Soviet-era retrofitted high-precision guided bombs that behave like a cruise missile.

Both Ukraine and Russia say they do not target civilians in the war which erupted when Russia invaded its smaller neighbour in February of 2022, which Moscow has called a “special military operation”.

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Ukraine says it destroyed all 18 drones that Russia launched

Air defence systems destroyed all 18 attack drones that Russia launched overnight at Ukrainian territory, Ukraine’s air force said today.

The drones were downed over several regions, including Kyiv and a number of frontline regions, the air force said.

The air force also said that Russia launched one Iskander-M ballistic missile. It was not clear what happened to the missile.

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Houses hit as Russia’s Belgorod again comes under attack

A fresh wave of Ukrainian air attacks on Russia’s Belgorod damaged a power line and nearly two dozen houses in the early hours today, Russian officials said.

Russia’s defence ministry claimed it destroyed over 25 missiles over the border region.

“There is one casualty – a woman has received a shrapnel wound to her spine,” Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on his Telegram channel.

He said that about 24 houses and a power line were damaged.

The defence ministry confirmed the attack and said its air defence systems destroyed 25 missiles launched by Ukraine from the RM-70 Vampire (MLRS) multiple launch rocket systems.

This comes after an attack on Belgorod where 15 people were killed and scores injured on Sunday when parts of an apartment block collapsed after being struck by falling missile debris, Russian officials said.

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Donald Trump 'not thinking about Melania' when he paid off Stormy Daniels, says ex-lawyer Michael Cohen - Sky News

Donald Trump "wasn't thinking about (his wife) Melania" when he paid off a former porn star, his former lawyer has testified.

Michael Cohen told a court Trump personally approved $130,000 in hush money to Stormy Daniels over an alleged 2006 sexual encounter.

The payout isn't illegal, but Trump is accused of falsifying records to hide it - a claim he denies.

On Monday, his trial in New York heard from Mr Cohen, once a lawyer and self-described "fixer" for the ex-president.

Trump's lawyers have painted the hush money as an attempt to protect his wife from rumours and upset.

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However, Mr Cohen said his boss was purely concerned with keeping the claims quiet as he ran for the presidency.

"He wasn't thinking about Melania. This was all about the campaign," he said, prompting Trump to shake his head in response.

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Mr Cohen told the court he'd heard Daniels was considering selling her story and he told his boss swift action was required.

The witness claimed Trump was angry when he learned about the porn star's story and said to him: "I thought you took care of this."

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He said Trump told him: "This is a disaster, total disaster. Women are going to hate me. Women will hate me. Guys, they think it's cool, but this is going to be a disaster for the campaign."

Cohen said he asked Trump how the story might impact his marriage to Melania, with Trump allegedly responding: "Don't worry... how long do you think I'll be on the market for? Not long."

Cohen said that comment led him to conclude that "this was all about the campaign."

Trump denies the affair and his lawyers say Mr Cohen acted on his own - a claim he denied in court.

He told jurors in Manhattan that "everything required Trump's sign-off" and he was ordered to "just do it".

Mr Cohen said he stumped up the $130,000 himself after Trump told him he would pay him back.

He said he set up a shell company - listed as a "real estate consulting company" - to make the payment.

Prosecutors say Trump later paid the money back and covered it up by recording it as a legal retainer fee.

He faces 34 counts of falsifying business records over the claims.

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The court also heard a recording of a conversation between Trump and Mr Cohen over hush money said to have been paid to another woman, former Playboy model Karen McDougal, who he also allegedly had an affair with.

Mr Cohen suggests in the recording setting up another company to repay David Pecker - who said he provided the $150,000 to cover up the story.

The former National Enquirer boss previously testified he bought the story to keep it hidden and eventually decided against seeking reimbursement.

Later in the recording, Trump can be heard suggesting the $150,000 might be better off being paid in cash.

Mr Cohen told the court this was to "avoid any type of paper transaction".

The 57-year-old - who once said he would take a bullet for Trump - worked for him for nearly a decade.

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He pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance law in 2018 over the Stormy Daniels payment and was jailed, but at the time prosecutors did not bring charges against Trump.

Mr Cohen's credibility is in the sights of defence lawyers as he has previously admitted lying under oath.

Trump - who will take on Joe Biden in his bid to become president again in November - is unlikely to face a custodial sentence if found guilty.

His other cases are potentially more damaging but mired in delays.

They concern allegations of keeping stacks of secret documents after leaving office and trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat. He denies the claims.

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Georgia to vote on controversial law that sparked mass protests - BBC

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Georgia's parliament is expected to give final approval to a controversial "foreign agent" law that has sparked weeks of mass street protests.

Critics of the governing Georgian Dream party say the bill - which they call the "Russia law" - could be used to threaten civil liberties.

Thousands of people are gathering near the parliament to protest the expected imminent passage of the law.

Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has vowed the bill would pass.

On Monday, Mr Kobakhidze also warned that if authorities backed down at the bill's third reading, Georgia would lose sovereignty and "easily share the fate of Ukraine", without detailing what he meant.

Massive rallies have gripped the Caucasus country for nearly a month.

Photos and footage posted online in recent days appeared to show violent altercations between protesters and police.

As she walked into the parliament building on Tuesday morning, President Salome Zurabishvili - an opponent of Mr Kobakhidze - told the BBC she would veto the law. However, Georgian Dream has sufficient numbers in parliament to overrule her.

Under the bill - now due to go for its third and final reading - NGOs and independent media that receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors would have to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power".

They would also be monitored by the Justice Ministry and could be forced to share sensitive information - or face hefty fines of up to 25,000 GEL ($9,400; £7,500).

Protesters are concerned that the legislation would be used by the government to suppress its opponents, and derail Georgia's hopes of joining the European Union.

Parallels have also been drawn with an authoritarian bill which came into force in Russia in 2012, and which the Kremlin has since used to clamp down on dissidents.

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Russians having ‘tactical success’ in advance on Kharkiv, Ukraine says - The Guardian

Russian forces continued their advance on Ukraine’s northern Kharkiv region on Monday, achieving “tactical success”, Kyiv said, as fears grow that Moscow will achieve its biggest breakthrough since the early days of the war.

Some of the fiercest fighting is being conducted on the outskirts of the Ukrainian town of Vovchansk, which before the war had a population of 17,000. Ukrainian and Russian reports have confirmed that Russian troops have advanced into the outskirts of the town, where gunfire has been reported in industrial areas.

“At the moment, the enemy has tactical success” in the fight for Vovchansk, Ukraine’s general staff admitted in a statement on social media in the early hours of Monday.

Ukraine’s general staff said there was also fighting around settlements south of the Pylna settlement. “Our defenders conduct defensive actions [to] inflict damage on the enemy,” it said.

In an effort to shift the tide, Kyiv announced on Monday the replacement of the commander overseeing the north-eastern Kharkiv frontline. Ukraine gave no reason for the decision.

In a later update on Monday, Ukraine’s general staff announced it was moving additional reserves to the Kharkiv region to try to halt Russia’s advances.

Deepstate, a Ukrainian open-source analysis group, earlier said Russia had seized three more villages in the Kharkiv region on Sunday.

On Monday Russian troops were advancing near Lyptsi, another small town that is even closer to Kharkiv than Vovchansk.

Kharkiv’s governor, Oleh Syniehubov, told local TV: “The enemy is trying to deliberately stretch it [the frontline], attacking in small groups, but in new directions, so to speak.”

He said Ukrainian forces were holding Russian troops back but there was a real threat that the fighting could spread to new settlements.

Both sides have so far suggested that Russia has not yet been able to achieve a big breakthrough that would allow Moscow to advance towards Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second biggest city. The villages seized by Moscow since Friday lie in what Ukrainian officials call a “grey zone” between the Russian border and Ukraine’s main defensive line.

The influential Russian military blogger Rybar wrote on Monday that “no large-scale breakthroughs of the enemy’s defences have been recorded”.

Yuriy Butusov, a well-known Ukrainian journalist reporting from the frontlines, said Russian advances had slowed down as their troops took mass casualties. Butusov said the Ukrainian position was improving after the appointment of the new commander.

Russia has been gradually intensifying military operations around Kharkiv over the past month, taking advantage of limited Ukrainian air defences to bomb in and around the city in an attempt to persuade more of its 1.3 million residents to flee.

Last Friday at dawn, Moscow initiated a fresh unannounced offensive, swiftly seizing nearly a dozen villages and settlements, marking the end of a prolonged stalemate in the Kharkiv region.

Russian advances have led to rare public criticism among Ukrainian service personnel, signalling cracks in the morale of the troops.

“The first line of fortifications and mines just didn’t exist,” Denys Yaroslavsky, a unit commander fighting in the area, wrote on Facebook in an emotional post condemning Ukraine’s retreat.

“The enemy freely entered the grey area, across the border line, which in principle should not have been grey … We come to the conclusion that this is either insane theft or deliberate sabotage,” he said. “I say this because we can die and no one will hear the truth. Then why is it all for?”

The public outcry prompted a response from the Ukrainian defence ministry. Oleksandr Yakovets, a senior military official, rejected criticism about the alleged lack of Ukrainian fortifications, calling them “absurd disinformation” that “devalues the efforts of the army engineers”.

Yakovets told Ukrainian television that the country’s “best-equipped fortifications” were located further away from the frontlines, along a prepared defensive line.

Ukraine is experiencing chronic shortages of manpower and weapons after delays in western funding. As the war nears its 28th month, Ukrainian troops are exhausted, prompting lawmakers last week to approve a controversial bill that enables Kyiv to mobilise convicts, a tactic previously utilised by Russia.

Military experts generally agree that the number of Russian forces deployed to the Kharkiv offensive was not enough to capture Kharkiv city. Instead, the attacks could force Ukraine to move up reserves into the region away from defensive positions elsewhere on the frontline.

Russian forces are also trying to capture the strategically key eastern city of Chasiv Yar. Its capture would allow Moscow to batter the key remaining Ukrainian-controlled cities in the Donetsk region: Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Druzhkivka and Kostiantynivka.

Moscow may also be trying to minimise Ukraine’s capacity to strike the Belgorod region that lies just across the border. The city of Belgorod, the capital of the region, is just over half an hour’s drive from the border with Ukraine, making it a vital stop on Russian supply lines. The city has come under extensive shelling and drone attacks for months

On Sunday, Russian authorities claimed at least 13 people had been killed and 20 injured when a section of an apartment block collapsed in Belgorod. Russian officials blamed Ukrainian shelling for the building’s destruction.

Some independent analysts have questioned Russia’s accusations that Ukraine was behind the apartment shelling. Ruslan Leviev, the founder of the Conflict Intelligence Team, an open-source investigation unit, said the incident was probably caused by an errant missile fired by Russia.

Moscow’s offensive in Kharkiv comes as Vladimir Putin removed his longtime ally Sergei Shoigu as defence minister in the most significant reshuffle of the military command since the invasion. In a surprise appointment, the Kremlin announced on Sunday night that Shoigu would be replaced by Andrei Belousov, a former deputy prime minister who specialises in economics.

The move highlighted the Kremlin’s aim to further ramp up its war economy, allowing Moscow to continue to wage a long war.

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Gaza war: Palestinians flee as Israeli forces go back into Jabalia - BBC

A Palestinian woman carries her belongings as she flees Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip (12 May 2024)Reuters

Fierce fighting has been reported in Jabalia in northern Gaza, after the Israeli military went back into areas where it said Hamas had regrouped.

Residents who fled said they had seen tanks advancing towards Jabalia's refugee camp, which has come under heavy bombardment since Saturday.

Hamas's military wing also said it was battling troops east of the camp.

Meanwhile, the UN has said 360,000 people have fled Rafah, in the south, since an offensive began a week ago.

The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of the eastern third of the city, which is swollen with more than a million Palestinians taking refuge.

Those now displaced by the fighting around Rafah have been told to head towards the nearby coastal area of al-Mawasi and the city of Khan Younis, but the UN has warned that they lack basic services to support them.

Women who were filmed fleeing Jabalia on foot on Monday morning said they had decided to leave after seeing tanks advance into the area.

"The tank was behind the school classrooms," Umm Jumma told Reuters news agency. "We did not want to leave until we saw it with our own eyes."

Another woman said: "We have been displaced from one place to the next. And now we have left. We don't know where to go."

Hamas-affiliated Safa news agency reported clashes between Palestinian armed groups and Israeli tanks east of Jabalia camp's market, near several UN-run schools which were being used as shelters by civilians.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa meanwhile reported that two people were killed in Israeli strikes on homes in Jabalia camp on Monday and that a number of other people were killed in a strike in Jabalia town.

It also cited ambulance crews as saying the bodies of 20 civilians had so far been recovered in Jabalia and taken to Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia.

There was no immediate comment from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

On Sunday, the IDF said troops had begun an operation in Jabalia the previous evening that was "based on intelligence information regarding attempts by Hamas to reassemble its terrorist infrastructure and operatives in the area".

Civilians there had been told to evacuate temporarily to "shelters in western Gaza City", it added.

The IDF also said on Sunday that it was operating in the Zeitoun area, in eastern Gaza City, to "eliminate terrorists and dismantle terrorist infrastructure".

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, said the bombardment and evacuation orders had "created more displacement and fear for thousands of families" in northern Gaza.

Safa reported that Zeitoun was hit by Israeli shellfire on Monday morning.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Hamas accused Israel of "escalating their brutal massacres in various areas of the Gaza Strip".

Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza to destroy Hamas in response to the group's cross-border attack on southern Israel on 7 October, during which about 1,200 people were killed and 252 others were taken hostage.

More than 35,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry.

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