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5:59 v originále: Lukashenko, Belarus and Putin's war against Ukraine
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko hesitates to join Russia in its war effort against Ukraine. But even so, „it should be clear that he is also a war criminal,“Belarusian journalist Hanna Liubakova argues in podcast 5:59. -
5:59 v originále: Julia Ioffe on Russia, Ukraine and Putin's gambit
Ukraine marked one year since the start of Russia's invasion on Friday. Where is the conflict headed? What have we learned about Moscow's relationship towards its neighbors and the West? And what is Putin's ultimate motivation? -
5:59 v originále: Gideon Rachman on ICC and conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine
A conversation with Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator for the Financial Times. -
5:59 v originále: The Worst Is Yet to Come. US Expert on Israel and Hamas
Israeli army has intensified its bombing campaign of the Gaza Strip and is expected to launch a ground offensive soon. How great is the risk that the war between Israel and Hamas could escalate into a regional conflict? -
5:59 v originále: Odesa professor on the US weapons delivery to Ukraine
American lawmakers finally agreed to send Ukraine a long-sought military aid. Ukraine has been losing ground due to lack of weapons. Could American aid change the situation on the frontline? Can Ukrainian troops stop Russians? -
5:59 v originále: Myroslava Gongadze on war and Ukrainian resilience
The Ukrainian army continues its counteroffensive, according to Kyiv, with everything proceeding according to plan. How is president Zelensky and his cabinet facing the ongoing pressure? -
5:59 v originále: Russian elites are worried, says Catherine Belton
The war seems to have put a wedge in the relationship between Russian oligarchs and the Kremlin. Can further pressure break the system created by Vladimir Putin and used by both sides to thrive? -
Exclusive: Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska openly on despair and fear of war
An exclusive interview with Olena Zelenska about the role of the First Lady and the difficult struggle for freedom. -
5:59 v originále: The Russians fighting for Ukraine
A group of Russian citizens decided to fight against their homeland on the side of Ukraine. New York Times reporter Michael Schwirtz on the Free Russia Legion operating under Ukrainian leadership. -
Cricket fan banned for two years after racially abusing England's Jofra Archer during Test match
The man responsible for racially abusing England cricketer Jofra Archer in New Zealand has been handed a two-year ban from attending international and domestic cricket matches in the country. -
5:59 v originále: Ksenia Krimer on cynicism of Putin’s Russia
Vladimir Putin will rule Russia for another six years. Can his style of governance be compared to that of the Soviet Union? And how has Putin changed Russian society? -
Two men plead guilty in $8M rare books theft
Two men have pleaded guilty to charges of theft and receiving stolen property after an alleged $8 million worth of rare books, plates and maps were taken from a Pittsburgh library and sold to a rare book store owner, court documents show. -
Megan Fox & Brian Austin Green Take Sons Noah, 7 & Journey, 3, Out For Family Dinner — See Cute Pics
Megan Fox and her husband of nearly 10 years, Brian Austin Green, enjoyed a night out with their two kiddos, Noah and Journey, for a fun, family dinner in Los Angeles. -
Earth's oldest material has only been here for 50 years
Fifty years ago, a meteorite fell to Earth and landed in Australia, carrying stardust that formed between five to seven billion years ago. That makes it the oldest solid material ever discovered on Earth. -
World War II bombs defused in Germany after mass evacuation
BERLIN — Two World War II bombs were successfully defused in the western German city of Dortmund on Sunday, hours after thousands of people were evacuated from the surrounding area, officials said. The bombs were 330-pound American and British... -
Cross-border investments aren’t dead, they’re getting smarter
In recent years, the venture capital and startup worlds have seen a significant shift towards globalization. More and more startups are going global and breaking borders. -
Cross-border investments aren’t dead, they’re getting smarter
In recent years, the venture capital and startup worlds have seen a significant shift towards globalization. More and more startups are going global and breaking borders. -
Cross-border investments aren’t dead, they’re getting smarter
In recent years, the venture capital and startup worlds have seen a significant shift towards globalization. More and more startups are going global and breaking borders.