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U.S. electric vehicle maker Lucid Group will set up its first overseas factory in Saudi Arabia, the company announced. The Middle East, a region long known for its oil and gas riches, is investing in a new, more sustainable future potentially dominated by electric vehicles. The electric vehicle sector is booming in Israel, with electric vehicle deliveries in the first half of this year over 210% higher than the same period last year. "There's a growing recognition that countries need to do something on climate," said Tammy Klein, chairperson of the Electric Vehicle Council. "I think Middle Eastern countries are no different."
Persons: Larry Fink, Amin Nasser's, Tammy Klein, Klein, Robert Falck, we'll, " Falck Organizations: BlackRock, Saudi, Lucid, Gauss Auto, Marson Group, Electric Vehicle Council, EV, Einride, UAE Ministry of Energy, Infrastructure Locations: Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco, Israel, Bahrain, American, U.S, Europe, UAE, Sweden, It's, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah
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Ukraine’s Zelensky Seeks to Stay Strong—and Human
  + stars: | 2023-07-02 | by ( James Marson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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For weeks, Ukraine’s Honor Company held back Russian forces on the road to Bakhmut. The two sides traded fire with artillery, machine guns and rifles in trenches and fields that recalled scenes from the destroyed landscapes of northern France and Belgium during World War I. The Ukrainians staked out front-line positions in dugouts along a line of trees, under constant threat from artillery assaults. Hundreds of Russian rounds sliced through tree trunks and left nearby fields covered in craters.
For weeks, Ukraine’s Honor Company held back Russian forces on the road to Bakhmut. The two sides traded fire with artillery, machine guns and rifles in trenches and fields that recalled scenes from the destroyed landscapes of Northern France and Belgium during World War I. The Ukrainians staked out front-line positions in dugouts along a line of trees, under constant threat from artillery assaults. Hundreds of Russian rounds sliced through tree trunks and left nearby fields covered in craters.
The Grim Life and Brutal Death of a Wagner Recruit
  + stars: | 2023-04-24 | by ( James Marson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
BARVINKOVE, Ukraine— Yevgeny Nuzhin , an ex-cop and convicted killer, had carved out as good a life as a penniless inmate could expect inside a high-security Russian prison. During his two decades behind bars, Mr. Nuzhin had ingratiated himself with inmates and prison authorities, affording him a contraband phone, an exemption from prison work and three nights with a woman he had married in the prison chapel.
KYIV, Ukraine—Ukraine’s armed forces are preparing for one of the most daunting undertakings any military can attempt: dislodging an entrenched enemy. Kyiv’s forces achieved that last fall, but haven’t advanced since. Now their challenge in attacking dug-in Russian forces is even greater because, given the pace of Western arms shipments, its troops are less well-armed than their leaders would like.
STARIY SAMBIR, Ukraine—Russia’s attempts to stamp its control on this nation have killed millions of Ukrainians over centuries. Dozens of them are buried in a cemetery clinging to a hillside in this western village. Here, under a monument, lie the remains of some 80 partisans who died in battles with Soviet security forces. In the shade of a red-berry bush lies Bohdan Solchanyk, a university lecturer killed by police during protests in Kyiv against a Russian-backed president in 2014. Near the gate stands a more recent grave, that of Vasyl Pelysh, who suffered a fatal wound in September while driving supplies to the front lines in the east.
KYIV, Ukraine—Heavy fighting gripped the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut Sunday, as Russia claimed small advances while Ukraine said the intensity of the battle had reached its highest level yet. The Russian Ministry of Defense said that Wagner paramilitaries had advanced a few blocks on the northern and southern edges of the city. The Ukrainian military said it had repelled Russian attacks in and around the city, Russia’s main immediate target in the country.
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Ukraine hit a Russian military base in the occupied south, officials said, the latest in a series of strikes to target a key Russian supply route to Crimea as Kyiv is gearing up for a spring offensive. The exiled mayor of the southern city of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov , said Ukraine had struck the base in the nearby town of Vesele.
Explosions shook Russian-occupied cities in southern Ukraine, injuring a police chief and hitting a military facility, while a Russian missile strike killed at least two people and injured 29 others in the eastern city of Slovyansk, Ukrainian officials said. The explosions Monday came as front lines in the east and south were largely deadlocked and Ukraine’s military resisted offensives by Russian forces focused on a handful of cities to the east of Slovyansk, which has long been in Moscow’s sights.
Ukraine said Russia was struggling to regain the initiative in the war as Moscow’s offensives were taking little ground and resulting in heavy losses, forcing it to call on a hodgepodge of reserves. Russia has sought to advance in a handful of directions in the east of Ukraine in recent weeks, but hasn’t seized a significant Ukrainian city since last summer.
Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations agreed to extend a deal to allow shipments of Ukrainian grain via Black Sea ports, as Moscow launched a fresh wave of attack drones against its neighbor. The grain deal was prolonged for 120 days after talks on Friday night ahead of its expiration this weekend, said Oleksandr Kubrakov , a Ukrainian deputy prime minister, under an agreement signed last year that alleviated concerns of a global food crisis.
Ukraine Downs Russian Drones, Two Cause Severe Damage
  + stars: | 2023-03-17 | by ( James Marson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Ukrainian air defenses downed all but a handful of Russian suicide drones overnight, but two of them caused severe damage to an unnamed piece of infrastructure to the north of the regional capital of Dnipro, Ukrainian officials said. Eleven of 16 Iranian-made drones were shot down, including all three that were heading for targets in Kyiv, officials said. The two that struck in the city of Novomoskovsk near Dnipr—the site of railway junction with lines heading eastward toward the front—caused major damage, according to regional governor Serhiy Lysak. He didn’t provide further details.
Poland released the first details of its and other European countries’ plans to send MiG-29 warplanes to Ukraine, pushing Western support for Kyiv over a key threshold ahead of a planned offensive later this spring, despite warnings from Russia against Western nations playing a larger role in the conflict. The Polish government this week said a coalition of countries was willing to send their Soviet-designed MiG-29 warplanes to Ukraine and Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that Warsaw would deliver its own planes in 4-6 weeks, Polish state news agency PAP reported. An official at the country’s Bureau for National Security said Poland could send 4-5 planes “for a start” as soon as a week from now.
Russian forces were pushing Friday to expand their control of territory to the north and south of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine after Kyiv said it was committed to the defense of the city. Ukraine’s military said it had fought off numerous Russian assaults on villages around Bakhmut. Russian advances on the northern and southern flanks of Bakhmut are threatening Ukrainian supply lines into the city, Russia’s main target in recent months.
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