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How the West is helping Russia to fund its war on Ukraine

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. In return for North Korea’s supply of conventional arms, Russia has given itelectronic warfare equipment, drones and technology for spy satellite launches, according to the South Korean assessment.

How the West is helping Russia to fund its war on Ukraine

▶ Follow live updates onVATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinals wrapped up their pre-conclave meetings Tuesday, trying to identify a possible new pope who could follow Pope Francis and make the 2,000-year-old Catholic Churchtoday, especially to young people.

How the West is helping Russia to fund its war on Ukraine

Although they come from 70 different countries, the 133 cardinal electors seem fundamentally united in insisting that the question before them isn’t so much whether the church gets its first Asian oror a conservative or progressive. Rather, they say the primary task facing them when the conclave opens Wednesday is to find a pope who can be both a pastor and a teacher, a bridge who can unite the church and preach peace.

How the West is helping Russia to fund its war on Ukraine

“We need a superman!” said Cardinal William Seng Chye Goh, the 67-year-old archbishop of Singapore.

Cardinals Ruben Salazar Gomez, left is flanked by Cardinal Luis José Rueda Aparicio as they arrive in the New Hall of the Synod at the Vatican, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the last time before the start of the conclave starting in the afternoon of Wenesday, May 7, when they will elect the successor of Pope Francis. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)India denied the site was hit, saying it would provide evidence later.

Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, said the two sides are “effectively at war” even though they have not yet called it that, and an “explosion of disinformation stemming from a lack of official confirmation” is causing panic among civilians, particularly among those living in border areas.“It’s become a remorseless race for military one-upmanship,” he said.

Pakistan also said Saturday it used its Fatah-II missiles to target an Indian missile storage facility and two airbases, an attack acknowledged by Indian officials who said they targeted Pakistani military bases in retaliation.It was not clear what damage was caused in either attack, though Pakistan claimed to have intercepted most of the Indian missiles and was, in turn, retaliating for India’s retaliatory strike.

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