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In this issue of News of the World, the focus is on Poland helping Ukraine to export food to ease the global food crisis, a German intelligence chief fired for ties to Russia, and another Belarusian opposition figure as authorities continue to crack down on Belarusian opposition and sentenced to prison.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine continues. In the early hours of the morning, Russian troops launched another wave of attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and residential areas. Ukrainian forces are advancing counteroffensive operations in the south and east of the country.

Estonia declares Russia a terrorist regime

Also in recent developments, the Estonian parliament declared Russia a terrorist regime. More questions about our guest Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian Philosopher and Editor-in-Chief of Ukrainian World.

global food crisis

Speaking at the World Food Forum as part of a state visit to Italy, Polish President Andrzej Duda highlighted the role of the war in Ukraine in the ongoing global food crisis.

Renewable energy is on the rise

The importance of renewable energy across the European Union has grown in importance as the continued Russian invasion of Ukraine has led the West to seek alternatives to Russian natural gas. Meanwhile, nuclear energy is making a comeback.

No EU gas price cap

Earlier today, the president of the European Commission proposed another set of emergency measures aimed at tackling high energy prices, but said there would not be a cap on gas prices in the EU as member states remain divided on the idea.

German intelligence chief fired for ties to Russia

On Tuesday, German Interior Minister Nancy Fasser fired the head of the Federal Office for Information Security, Arne Schönbohm. It was revealed that Mr Schönbohm had ties to the Russian intelligence community.

Belarusian militant jailed

A Belarusian democracy activist has been sentenced to 25 years in prison on suspicion of terrorism. Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has been known to use such allegations to hunt down and silence his political opponents.

truss on cliff

With the budget scrapped, party support dwindling, massive cuts and no longer raising state pensions in line with inflation – UK Prime Minister Liz Truss finds herself in an increasingly untenable position. Will she survive? Does she have what it takes to stay in the office? Our correspondent Klaudia CzerwiÅ„ska has more insight on this issue.

Restoring Poland’s cultural heritage

Efforts to rebuild the Saxon Palace in Warsaw are gaining momentum. The Polish Minister of Culture recently visited a special exhibition showing the importance of palaces in Polish history.

Fear of Iranian climbers

After a public outcry over the enforced disappearance that many feared, Iranian female rock climber Elnaz Rekabi, who competed in South Korea without a hijab on Sunday, announced today that her hijab had accidentally fallen off and she was going home.

Mass protests in France

Protesters in France have taken to the streets, demanding higher wages and opposing new pension reforms. Demonstrators gathered in several major cities, chanting slogans and holding up picket signs.

U.S. Women’s Cross Country Rally

Some of the world’s fiercest drivers gather in the American West for the Rebelle Rally, an all-women’s racing event spanning two states.

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