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Russia claims more gains in Kursk as Ukraine hints at pullback

Ukrainian troops appear on the point of losing their hard-won foothold inside Russia’s Kursk region as Moscow claims further advances there and military bloggers on both sides say Kyiv’s forces are withdrawing.

Ukraine sprang one of the biggest shocks of the war on August 6 last year by storming across the border and seizing territory inside Russia, boosting citizens ‘ morale and gaining a potential bargaining chip.

But after clinging for more than seven months to a gradually shrinking area, Ukraine has seen its position worsen sharply in the past week.

Russia’s Ministry of Defence on Wednesday reported the capture of five more villages, and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “the dynamics are good”.

A video published by Russian bloggers and state media showed troops standing with a Russian tricolour flag on a square in the centre of Sudzha, a town near the Ukrainian border on a highway used by Ukraine as a supply route.

In his first visit to the region since Ukraine launched its shock counteroffensive, Russian President Vladimir Putin, dressed in army camouflage, hailed the recent gains and urged his troops on.

“I am counting on the fact that all the combat tasks facing our units will be fulfilled, and the territory of the Kursk region will soon be completely liberated from the enemy”, he said.

Minutes after footage of Putin’s remarks aired on Russian state TV, Ukraine’s army commander hinted his troops were pulling back to minimise losses.

“In the most difficult situation, my priority has been and remains saving the lives of Ukrainian soldiers. To this end, the units of the defence forces, if necessary, manoeuvre to more favourable positions”, commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskii said in a Facebook post, in language typically used to describe a withdrawal.

He added, however: “Despite the increased pressure from the Russian/North Korean army, we will hold the defence in the Kursk region as long as it is appropriate and necessary”.

Active fighting continued in the outskirts of the town of Sudzha and around it, according to Syrskii.

The Russian advance on the battlefield comes as the United States says it wants Russia to agree “unconditionally” to a complete 30-day ceasefire – a plan Kyiv has endorsed.

Formula 1 boss Domenicali signs new five-year contract

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Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali has signed a new five-year contract to the end of 2029.

The Italian, a former Ferrari team principal and Lamborghini chief executive, has held the role since 2021.

The deal was announced just days before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

“Stefano has been instrumental in driving the business to new levels of success and becoming the global sport it is today”, read an F1 statement.

Domenicali said: “I am honoured to continue to lead this incredible sport, which I love and has been part of my life since my childhood.

” Together, with all the relevant F1 stakeholders, we will continue to serve the best interest of our fans, as they are the heartbeat of everything we do.

“The passion, the energy and the adrenaline are the fuel that powers me every day to give my absolute best to Formula 1”.

Domenicali spent six years at Ferrari between 2008 and 2014 and is the last team principal under whom the team won a world title – the constructors ‘ championship in 2008.

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What’s behind Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest by the ICC?

The former Philippine president is facing charges of crimes against humanity over his ‘ war on drugs’.

The former president of the Philippines is set to stand trial for crimes against humanity in the Hague.

Rodrigo Duterte has been linked to thousands of extrajudicial killings during his controversial “war on drugs”.

But domestic politics may have played a role in his arrest – Duterte had made an enemy of the sitting Philippine president.

So, is justice being served? Or is international law being weaponised for political gain?

And what does this mean for other powerful figures wanted by the ICC?

Presenter: James bays

Guests:

Kristina Conti – Secretary-general of the National Union of Peoples ‘ Lawyers

Luis Moreno Ocampo – Former chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court

Rihanna ‘cancels London comeback gigs just days before concerts due to be announced’

Rihanna has reportedly cancelled a string of gigs in London.

Sources had claimed that the pop superstar was due to headline the iconic Glastonbury Festival, which has since announced its line-up and is yet to include the Work singer. As well as the slot at Glastonbury, it had also been reported that Rihanna would be heading to London for a special residency, with six dates at the iconic London Stadium.

At the time, The Telegraph reported that Rihanna had been planning to do six gigs in July at West Ham’s stadium – but now, it is being reported that she has pulled out of the idea because her music isn’t ready.

The gigs were expected to take place between July 4th and July 12th, with rumours aloo circulating that she could also head to Glastonbury Festival whilst in the UK. Rihanna was due to headline the festival in 2023, before pulling out after falling pregnant.

Rihanna has reportedly made a decision over her London gigs (AFP via Getty Images)

“Rihanna hasn’t toured in over eight years and the plan to get her back on stage has been ongoing for at least three. She had been eager to get back to it because the demand is certainly there, but she got cold feet”, a source has claimed to The Sun.

“It doesn’t feel like the right time and she dropped the bombshell last week that she doesn’t want to go ahead with the concerts in July as had been planned. The announcement of the shows had already been delayed, but as Rihanna fans are used to doing, they will just have to keep on waiting”.

If Rihanna did make a huge comeback this summer, it would mark a huge nine years since her last album, with Anti released in 2016. Speaking recently about her decision to release new music, she said: “I think music is my freedom. I just came to that realisation. I just cracked the code on what I really want to do for my next body of work”.

She added to Harper’s Bazaar: “I am actually feeling really good about this. I know I kept saying this over the years. There’s no genre now. That’s why I waited. Every time, I was just like, ‘ No, it’s not me. It’s not right. It’s not matching my growth. It’s not matching my evolution. I can’t do this. I can’t stand by this. I can’t perform this for a year on tour. ‘

” After a while, I looked at it, and I was like, this much time away from music needs to count for the next thing everyone hears. It has to count. It has to matter. I have to show them the worth in the wait. I cannot put up anything mediocre. After waiting eight years, you might as well just wait some more. “

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