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The Ukrainians are starting a counter-offensive, Russia is starting to resent Putin’s war, and Sweden could face political turmoil. There’s more in the News of the World Monday edition.
Ukrainian counter-offensive
Ukraine continues its counter-offensive. The Russian army was either defeated or fled. Now, in liberated cities, it is necessary to investigate war crimes, as well as track down hidden collaborators and enemy soldiers. This has already happened in the city of Izium in the Kharkov region. TVP World’s Donald Arleth reports from Kharkiv on the latest developments in the region.
The Power Plant: The Current War
The situation in Zaporozhye is far from stable. Not a day goes by without further reports of damage to water and power facilities. The International Atomic Energy Agency continues to seek protection mechanisms to end shelling of nearby nuclear power plants.
Putin’s family troubles
Vladimir Putin’s war began to affect the situation on the domestic front. As Russians continue to resent government policies, local authorities are trying to turn things around.
Britain in mourning
TVP World Special Correspondent Marek Steele reports from London on how the UK is mourning their beloved queen and welcoming a new monarch. King Charles III was in the British Parliament today, and he later joined his entourage following his mother’s coffin in the Scottish capital Edinburgh.
Conservatives lead in Sweden
Sweden looks set for political unrest. After eight years in power, the Social Democrats are now expected to lose in parliamentary elections. The official results of yesterday’s Swedish elections will be announced mid-week.
Strengthening civil protection in Lithuania
Measures to strengthen the protection of citizens were announced to the public today at the Ministry of the Interior in Vilnius, Lithuania. Minister AgnÄ— BilotaitÄ— said the lack of a clear, common strategy, insufficient funding, and insufficient leadership at the state level all exposed systemic deficiencies in the field of citizen protection.
German-Israeli talks
Israeli Prime Minister Lapid said during a visit to Berlin on Monday that Germany was negotiating with Israel to buy the Arrow 3 missile defense system as part of its efforts to strengthen its military capabilities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Scholz reiterated his support for a “two-state” solution to the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
Pope visits Kazakhstan
On Tuesday, Pope Francis will begin a three-day visit to Kazakhstan. The official name of the visit is “Messenger of Peace and Unity”. During the visit, the Pope was supposed to meet the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, but the Moscow Patriarch cancelled his visit to the Central Asian country.
339th Anniversary of the Battle of Vienna
September 12 is the anniversary of the Battle of Vienna. In 1683, Polish cavalry stopped the Turks from attacking, establishing themselves as an inspiration for future artists.
royal canine
Queen Elizabeth’s beloved corgi has found a new home following the Queen’s death in Balmoral on Thursday. Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York will be the new caretakers for royal dogs Mook and Sandy.
Guest of the World News
Historian and TVPworld.com editor Jan Darasz talks about the Battle of Vienna in 1683.
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