While Russia's gains over the last several weeks have been comparatively small, analysts say they are straining Ukraine's military over a broad geographic area.
Analysts say the buildup of the Netzarim Corridor is part of a large-scale project by the Israeli military to reshape Gaza and entrench its presence there.
William Ruto says the countries will foster clean energy production in Kenya, build supply chains for electric vehicles and attract plants using renewable energy.
Despite months of complaints from troops over shortages and fatigue, Kyiv has been slow to ramp up mobilization, leaving some areas of the front critically understaffed.
The Secretary of State jammed out in a Kyiv basement bar to Neil Young's "Keep on Rockin' in the Free World." But that "free world" is struggling to win.
White House and U.S. intelligence officials doubt that Hamas can be fully defeated and worry that a Rafah invasion will frustrate attempts at a peace deal.
In interviews with The Post over the last week, Gazans described wrestling with agonizing choices over whether to leave, where to go and how to survive.