Russia Ukraine War Live

 Russia Ukraine War Live

Today is the 55th day of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Despite the mediation of many countries, both the countries are not able to reach any permanent conclusion. While the Russian army is becoming more and more aggressors day by day, the Ukrainian army is also fighting vigorously. Meanwhile, Russia has claimed that the city of Mariupol has been completely destroyed, although Ukraine has denied this. The Defense Minister of Ukraine has said that the situation in Mariupol is certainly difficult, but right now here we are giving a befitting reply to the Russian army.


US and its allies trying to drag war: Russia

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has accused the US and other Western countries of supplying weapons to Ukraine. He said that these countries are doing this so that this fight can go on till the last citizen of Ukraine surrenders. He said the US and its allies were doing everything possible to prolong Russia's "special military operation" in Ukraine.

IMF: Due to war, inflation increased all over the world

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that due to the war in Ukraine, inflation is increasing all over the world. This will continue for a much longer time than previously estimated. The IMF has lowered its global growth forecast for this year by 0.8 per cent from January to 3.6 per cent.

Russia intensifies attacks to control Eastern Ukraine

Russia has stepped up attacks to control Ukraine's eastern industrial region. The Russian army is targeting cities and towns falling under the hundreds of kilometers long front. Both the countries have described it as a new phase of the war which started from 24 February.

Zelensky's proposal to extend martial law till June 24

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed to extend martial law in the country until June 24. Zelensky has introduced a bill in parliament to increase martial law. The martial law period currently in force is set to expire on April 25.

Our campaign in Ukraine is entering a new phase: Lavrov

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that Russia's military operation in Ukraine is entering a new phase. He said that the operation is on and another phase of this operation is starting now. Lavrov emphasized that the aim of our campaign is 'the complete independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk republics'.

Four nuclear bombers seen flying near Ukraine border

The Russian army seems to be in an aggressive mood. Recent video footage showed four Russian Tu-95 nuclear bombers known as Bears flying over Russia's Kaluga region, which borders Ukraine. It is feared that the Russian military is practicing nuclear strikes.

Russia preparing for new attacks in Donbass: Zelensky

Ukrainian President Zelensky has alleged that the Russian military is preparing a new offensive in the Donbass. There is an increase in the number of soldiers and weapons.

Russia may launch 'nuclear' attack on Ukraine soon

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the world should be prepared for the possibility of Russian President Putin using nuclear weapons. Speaking in the country's capital, Kyiv, Zelensky expressed apprehension that the Russian president may also use chemical weapons against Ukraine.

US President Joe Biden will not go to Ukraine

Giving information on Monday, the White House said that President Joe Biden has postponed plans to visit Ukraine. Let us tell you that Ukrainian President Zelensky had asked Biden to come to Kyiv to support against the Russian war and to take stock of the current situation here.

Russian army attacked in Lviv, 7 killed, 11 injured

Russian army has launched an airstrike in the Ukrainian city of Lviv. Seven people have died tragically in this attack and 11 people have been injured.

Putin honored the accused of Bucha massacre

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday awarded an honorary title to a man accused of committing brutality in Ukraine's Butcha city. The news agency AFP has given this information. Let us tell you that after the pictures of mass graves and dead bodies were found in Ukraine's Butcha city, there was a demand for investigation of this incident condemning the incident all over the world.

Russia Ukraine War Live: Russia intentifies attacks in eastern Ukraine, IMF said - war has increased inflation all over the world

What time does Moon Knight episode 4 release in Australia?

 Moon Knight returns to screens with its fourth episode. When can audiences in Australia expect to watch the new episode of the Disney Plus series?

We are now over halfway through Disney Plus‘ Moon Knight. The Marvel miniseries debuted three weeks ago, plunging the Marvel Cinematic Universe into much darker territory than before.

The series stars Oscar Isaac as the avatar of an ancient Egyptian moon god known as Khonshu, who likes to dish out punishment to those who cause injustice. However, Marc Spector may be Khnoshu’s avatar, but he’s not the only personality in control of his body as the mild-mannered, kind-hearted Steven Grant is drawn into the supernatural saga that unfolds across the six-episode series.

That said, Steven learned quickly and he really came through for Khonshu, Marc, and the latter’s wife Layla, by figuring out how to find the location of Ammit’s tomb. But locating it came with its own consequences, leaving fans incredibly intrigued and excited for episode 4.

Speaking of which, how can fans in Australia tune into the next episode of Moon Knight and when exactly can they expect it?

Moon Knight episode 4 Australia release date and time

The fourth episode of Moon Knight season 1 will premiere on Disney Plus on Wednesday, April 20, at 5:00 p.m. AEST.

Normally, new episodes of the Marvel Studios shows (and indeed other non-Marvel shows) premiere on Disney Plus in the US in the early hours of the morning (12 a.m. PT and 3 a.m. ET), meaning that fans Stateside stay up late to catch new episodes.

In Australia, however, it makes for the perfect teatime treat, meaning that you can tune in after a day’s work or save it for night-time viewing.

Are you excited for the fourth episode of Moon Knight? What do you think will happen in this episode? Let us know in the comments below!

#MOONKNIGHT

Xavier Naidoo distanziert sich in Video von Verschwörungstheorien

 er Mannheimer Sänger Xavier Naidoo hat sich in einem etwa drei-minütigen Video auf mehreren sozialen Netzwerken im Internet von Verschwörungserzählungen distanziert.


Xavier Naidoo, der Sänger aus Mannheim, hat am Dienstagabend für eine Überraschung gesorgt. In einem Video präsentiert er sich als Geläuterter, der mit Teilen seiner Vergangenheit zu brechen scheint. Er sagt in dem Video, das unter anderem bei Youtube und auf Facebook zu sehen ist: 

"Mir wurde bewusst, dass ich meine Familie, meine Freunde, meine Fans, Menschen, die mich verteidigt haben, aber auch viele andere Menschen mit verstörenden Äußerungen irritiert und provoziert habe, für die ich mich entschuldigen möchte."

Anlass für Video von Xavier Naidoo: der Krieg in der Ukraine

Anlass für seine Stellungnahme sei der Krieg in der Ukraine gewesen, so Naidoo in dem Video. Seine Frau stamme aus der Ukraine. Nach dem russischen Überfall habe er Familienangehörige aus dem Land holen müssen. Die Welt scheine "wie auf den Kopf gestellt". Er habe sich gefragt, "wie es so weit kommen konnte." Naidoo sagt in dem Video weiter, er habe darüber "auch viel mit Betroffenen und Freunden gesprochen" und sich vielen kritischen Fragen zu seiner Haltung in der Vergangenheit stellen müssen, für die er nun aber dankbar sei.

Über das Video berichteten am Mittwoch mehrere Medien. Es wurde im Netz über 100.000 mal geklickt und tausendfach kommentiert.


Mutmaßlich Sympathien zu Reichsbürgerszene

In den vergangenen Jahren war der Sänger immer wieder in die Schlagzeilen geraten, weil er sich als Anhänger verschiedener Verschwörungstheorien zu erkennen gegeben hatte. Außerdem war er mit Sympathien zur rechtsextremen Reichsbürgerszene sowie fremdenfeindlichen und antisemitischen Äußerungen aufgefallen.

Erstmals seit zehn Jahren Rückgang der Abonnenten-Zahl bei Netflix

        Erstmals seit zehn Jahren Rückgang der Abonnenten-Zahl bei Netflix 200’000 Abonnenten wurden in den drei Monaten bis März abgemeldet, teilt der Streaming-Marktführer mit. Eigentlich hatte er mit einer Zunahme von über 2 Millionen Kunden gerechnet.



Der Streamingdienst Netflix hat erstmals seit mehr als zehn Jahren einen Rückgang seiner Abonnenten-Zahl verzeichnet. In seiner am Dienstag veröffentlichten Geschäftsbilanz des ersten Quartals 2022 gab das US-Unternehmen die weltweite Zahl seiner Abonnenten mit 221,6 Millionen an. Das waren 200’000 weniger als zum Ende des vergangenen Jahres. Diese ernüchternden Zahlen liessen die Netflix-Aktie im nachbörslichen Handel in New York um 26 Prozent auf 258,39 Dollar abstürzen.

Netflix hatte eigentlich damit gerechnet, 2,5 Millionen weitere Abonnenten zu gewinnen – und die Analysten hatten sogar einen noch stärkeren Zuwachs erwartet. Der Streamingdienst hatte in den vergangenen beiden Jahren stark von der Corona-Pandemie profitiert, welche dazu führte, dass Menschen weltweit viel mehr Zeit zu Hause verbrachten und dort Filme und Serien schauten als zuvor – dies liess die Kundschaft stark wachsen.

Starke Konkurrenz – und Krieg

Russia Ukraine War Live

  Russia Ukraine War Live Today is the 55th day of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Despite the mediation of many countries, both the cou...