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Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia’s Kursk
Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia’s Kursk
Ukraine has launched a counter-attack in Russia’s Kursk region, the Russian defence ministry says.
As officials in Ukraine also suggested an operation was under way, Moscow said it had met the attack with artillery and air power.
Ukrainian forces entered Kursk region in August, seizing a chunk of territory. Russian forces have pushed them back in some areas without managing to eject them entirely.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that security guarantees leading to an end to the war would only be effective if the US under Donald Trump provided them.
During a podcast interview with Lex Fridman, Zelensky praised the incoming US president’s influence and suggested Trump had the leverage to at least halt Russia’s ongoing invasion.
Trump pledged during his election campaign to quickly end the war, without giving details.
Zelensky said “Trump and I will come to an agreement and… offer strong security guarantees, together with Europe, and then we can talk to the Russians”.
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According to the Russian defence ministry, a Ukrainian assault detachment consisting of two tanks, one military engineering vehicle and 12 armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) attacked near the village of Berdin around 09:00 (06:00 GMT) on Sunday.
Russian forces hit back, it said, destroying both tanks, the military engineering vehicle and seven armoured fighting vehicles. Fighting continued, it added.
Aerial video of a column of armour moving through snow-covered countryside in daylight and coming under fire, with vehicles taking hits, was published by Russian state news agency Ria.
The BBC was not immediately able to verify the Russian footage or claims.
Speaking earlier, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said there “was good news from Kursk Region” and that Russia was “getting what it deserves”.
Ukraine’s top counter-disinformation official Andriy Kovalenko said in a Telegram post on Sunday: “The Russians in Kursk are experiencing great anxiety because they were attacked from several directions and it came as a surprise to them.”
Oner Russian blogger, Yury Podolyaka, suggested the operation might have been diversionary, while another, Alexander Kots, did not rule out that the main attack could be launched somewhere else.
Kyiv’s forces are reportedly suffering from manpower shortages and have been losing ground in the east of Ukraine in recent months, as Russian troops advance.
It comes as the Ukrainian Air Force said Russia launched another drone attack on Ukraine overnight.
It said it had shot down 61 drones over Kyiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Dnipropetrovsk, Zhytomyr, and Khmelnytskyy regions
There were no direct hits, but a few houses were damaged in Kharkiv Region by an intercepted drone, the air force said.
In November, Ukraine reported its troops had engaged in combat with North Korean troops in the Kursk region.
The reported appearance of North Korean soldiers was in response to a surprise attack launched across the border by Ukrainian troops in August, advancing up to 18 miles (30km) into Russian land.
Moscow evacuated almost 200,000 people from areas along the border and President Vladimir Putin condemned the Ukrainian offensive as a “major provocation”.
After a fortnight, Ukraine’s top commander claimed to control more than 1,200 sq km of Russian territory and 93 villages.
Some of that territory has been regained by Russia.
Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia’s Kursk
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UAE golden visa offer, new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, students
UAE golden visa offer, new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, students
The UAE Golden Visa program has been updated for 2025, providing new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and outstanding students to gain long-term residency in the country.
The updated policy aims to attract global talent and investment, allowing applicants to live, work, and study in the UAE without needing a sponsor.
The new changes make it easier for expatriates and their families to gain stable residency in the UAE.
The UAE Golden Visa is fashioned to attract talent and investment to the country. It offers long-term residency for individuals and families, allowing them to live, work, and study in the UAE without the need for a sponsor.
The visa is valid for five to ten years, offering residents stability and opportunities to build a future in the country. It is open to a wide range of applicants, including investors, entrepreneurs, specialized professionals, and high-achieving students.
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Key changes to the UAE golden visa in 2025
Several updates to the UAE Golden Visa program have been made to broaden its appeal and accessibility, DAAD Scholarship informs. These include:
- Off-plan property investments: As of 2024, individuals who invest in off-plan properties (properties under construction) can qualify for the Golden Visa. Applicants must either make a down payment of at least 50% or provide a bank guarantee for the remaining amount.
- Eligibility for entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas or those supported by approved incubators (such as Dubai’s AREA 2071 or Abu Dhabi’s HUB71) can now qualify for the Golden Visa. The minimum project value requirement has been reduced to AED 500,000.
- Streamlined process for specialized talents: Specialized professionals, including PhD holders, doctors, engineers, and creatives in art and culture, now have a simplified pathway to apply with fewer documentation requirements if they have a valid work contract in the UAE.
- Updated criteria for students: High school and university students with a GPA of 3.8 or higher are now eligible for the Golden Visa and can sponsor their families, including parents and siblings.
- New rules for real estate investors: Real estate investments must now be fully paid for and cannot be financed by loans in order to qualify for the visa.
Eligibility for the UAE golden visa
To qualify for the UAE Golden Visa, applicants must meet specific criteria based on their category:
- Investors: Must invest at least AED 2 million in a UAE-approved investment fund, own a company paying AED 250,000 or more in taxes annually, or make real estate investments worth at least AED 2 million.
- Entrepreneurs: Must have a project worth at least AED 500,000 and endorsements from approved business incubators or government entities.
- Specialized talents: Must be PhD holders or professionals in fields like AI, biotechnology, and big data, or creatives and innovators in arts and culture with government endorsements.
- Outstanding students: Must have a GPA of 3.8 or higher, or be high school graduates with a recommendation from the Ministry of Education.
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Required documents for golden visa application
Applicants must provide various documents based on their eligibility category. These documents include:
- A valid passport copy
- Proof of investment, property ownership, or business involvement
- Endorsement letters from relevant authorities or incubators
- Certified academic records for students
- Valid health insurance for at least one year
- Proof of accommodation in the UAE (ownership or rental agreement)
Simplified application process for the UAE golden visa
The application process for the UAE Golden Visa has been simplified to ensure quick and easy processing, reports inform. The steps are as follows:
- Submit nomination: Applicants must visit the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Ports Security (ICP) website or app and provide their personal details to submit a nomination.
- Upload required documents: Applicants need to upload documents like their passport copy, proof of investment or academic credentials, and health insurance.
- Pay fees: The application fees can be paid securely online through the platform.
- Receive nomination approval: Once approved, applicants will receive an invitation to complete the visa application process.
- Complete residency procedures: After receiving the visa, applicants must complete biometric registration and a medical examination as required by UAE residency rules.
With these updates, the UAE Golden Visa program continues to offer a stable and long-term residency option for investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and exceptional students seeking new opportunities in the country.
UAE golden visa offer, new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, students
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‘Run for your lives!’ Los Angeles residents abandon cars to flee wildfire on foot
‘Run for your lives!’ Los Angeles residents abandon cars to flee wildfire on foot
Screaming Los Angeles residents left their cars behind to flee a fast-moving wildfire as it closed in on a picturesque celebrity enclave, eyewitnesses said, describing scenes straight out of a Hollywood disaster movie.
A windstorm whipped a seemingly typical brush fire into a raging inferno within a matter of hours on Tuesday, sending the blaze racing towards the Pacific Palisades area.
Thirty thousand people were ordered to evacuate as the conflagration surrounded the neighbourhood in the west of the city, exploding rapidly from 10 acres to several thousand in size.
Bordering Malibu, Pacific Palisades is a haven of hillside streets and winding roads nestled against the Santa Monica Mountains and extending down to beaches along the Pacific Ocean.
But the Pacific Coast Highway, the main route in – or out – quickly became gridlocked, leading many motorists to ditch their vehicles near Sunset Boulevard as the flames drew near.
One resident, Marsha Horowitz, said firefighters told people to get out of their cars as the blaze, fanned by gusts sometimes topping 100mph (160km/h) in the mountains and foothills, approached.
“The fire was right up against the cars,” she said.
Another Pacific Palisades resident told ABC News that she rushed home from her job in Hollywood once she heard about the evacuations.
After abandoning her car, she went home to grab her cat. While running to safety, flaming pieces of palm tree fell on her.
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“I’m getting hit with palm leaves on fire, I ran into a car,” said the woman, who did not give her name.
“It’s terrifying. It’s like a horror movie. I’m screaming and crying going down the street.”
Some evacuees described seeing homes burn as they fled.
Hollywood actor James Woods was among celebrities forced to flee their properties.
Actor Steve Guttenberg, also a Pacific Palisades resident, urged people who abandoned their cars to leave their keys inside so the vehicles could be moved to make way for fire trucks.
“This is not a parking lot,” Guttenberg told KTLA. “I have friends up there and they can’t evacuate.”
Bulldozers later cleared abandoned vehicles to open the route for emergency vehicles.
Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Tom Hanks, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler and Michael Keaton also have homes in the Pacific Palisades, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
People fled wildfire flames in the nearby Los Angeles suburb of Topanga Canyon, where Ewan McGregor has a home.
One resident named Melanie told KTLA she tried to get out, but the path was engulfed by flames and she was forced back home.
She was trying to take Palisades Drive down to the Pacific Coast Highway and said had to make “a very fast U-turn because there were flames coming down the hill to the road”.
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“I would have been driving right into the fire,” she said. “We’re stuck up here. I don’t see any flames but I know they’re close by.”
Residents in Venice Beach, some six miles (10km) away, reported seeing the flames, too.
Kelsey Trainor said ash fell all around as the fire jumped from one side of the road to the other.
“People were getting out of the cars with their dogs and babies and bags, they were crying and screaming,” she told the Associated Press news agency.
“The road was just blocked, like full-on blocked for an hour.”
Ellen Delosh-Bacher told the Los Angeles Times how she rushed from downtown Los Angeles to her home, where her 95-year-old mother and their two dogs live.
She, too, hit gridlock at Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive.
Ms Delosh-Bacher described fire exploding behind a nearby Starbucks and police rushing down the road shouting to stuck motorists: “Run for your lives!”
She left her car, keys still in the ignition and ran half a mile down to the beach.
“This is like an apocalypse,” she said.
‘Run for your lives!’ Los Angeles residents abandon cars to flee wildfire on foot
BBC
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Russia claims capture of Ukrainian frontline town
Russia claims capture of Ukrainian frontline town
Russia claims that its forces have captured the front-line town of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region.
The town has borne the brunt of Russian advances in recent months and is a stepping-stone to the key logistical hub of Pokrovsk.
Ukraine has not acknowledged the fall of Kurakhove, which is 35km (21 miles) south of Pokrovsk.
Fierce fighting has also been under way in Russia’s Kursk region in recent days after Ukraine launched a counter-attack on Sunday.
An image taken from social media and supplied by the Reuters news agency appears to show a soldier holding up a Russian flag in Kurakhove. The image has not been verified by the BBC.
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Viktor Trehubov, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces, told Reuters news agency that, as of Monday morning, Ukrainian forces were still engaging Russian troops inside Kurakhove.
Kurakhove is linked to Pokrovsk by roads that are part of the infrastructure to move troops and supplies along the front line.
The taking of Kurakhove would allow the Russians to go north to attack Pokrovsk from a new direction, analyst Roman Pohorily said.
Russia’s defence ministry also claimed on Monday that the village of Dachenske, which about 8km south of Pokrovsk, had been captured by its forces.
Kyiv’s forces are reportedly suffering from manpower shortages and have been losing ground in the east of Ukraine in recent months, as Russian troops advance.
Russia claims capture of Ukrainian frontline town
BBC
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