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Russia losing ‘massive’ 25,000 troops monthly in Ukraine as war grinds on, NATO chief says

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Tuesday that Russia is losing between 20,000 and 25,000 troops each month in its war against Ukraine as fighting drags on into a fourth year.

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Rutte told the Renew Europe Global Europe Forum in Brussels that the staggering number of casualties reflects the intensity of Ukraine’s defense but warned that Russia remains NATO’s most significant long-term threat.

He cited Moscow’s round-the-clock weapons production and a pattern of aggressive behavior that he said shows no sign of easing.

«Let’s not forget that the Russians at the moment are losing massive amounts of their soldiers,» the NATO chief said.

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during a joint news conference with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković in Zagreb, Croatia, Jan. 12, 2026. (Antonio Bronic/Reuters)

«In months, this is (20,000) to 25,000 Russians dead. I’m not talking seriously wounded, killed. Dead. Twenty to 25,000 a month,» Rutte told attendees. «When you compare that to the Afghan war in the 1980s, they lost 20,000 in 10 years. Now, they lose these amounts, and more, in one month. So, that’s also unsustainable on their side.»

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A June study from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington-based defense and national security think tank, found that Russia has suffered extraordinarily high casualties while making only marginal territorial gains in Ukraine.

Since January 2024, Russian forces have seized about 5,000 square kilometers, less than 1% of Ukraine’s territory, while total Russian casualties have climbed to 1 million, including as many as 250,000 killed, according to the analysis.

Ukrainian troops train alongside armored vehicles during a coordinated battlefield exercise.

Ukrainian soldiers conduct infantry and tank coordination drills during a training exercise in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, Feb. 15, 2025. (Roman Chop/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

RUSSIA SAYS UKRAINE PEACE TALKS ‘PROCEEDING CONSTRUCTIVELY,’ AS KREMLIN LAUNCHES DEADLY STRIKE ON ODESA

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Moscow has continued striking Kyiv with missiles and drones as Washington works to secure a potential peace agreement to end the conflict. 

Repeated Russian strikes on Ukraine in recent weeks have left hundreds of thousands without electricity and heating as temperatures plunge below freezing.

Residents walk toward a heated emergency shelter during extreme cold in a Kyiv neighborhood.

People arrive at a tent set up by emergency services to warm up after apartments were left without heating during sub-zero temperatures in Kyiv, Ukraine, Jan. 13, 2026. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that Russia struck the Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Kherson regions, targeting its energy sites and critical infrastructure.

U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce condemned previous Russian strikes during an emergency Security Council meeting in New York Monday as a «dangerous and inexplicable escalation.»

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Obama wingman Eric Holder defended Walz’s vetting — then Minnesota’s fraud scandal erupted

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Former Democratic Attorney General Eric Holder, who served under former President Barack Obama’s tenure, played a key role in vouching for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as the Democratic Party’s 2024 pick for vice president before a massive fraud scandal rocked the Gopher State. 

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«There’s nothing that of any substance that was missed by our vetting team,» Holder told CNN in an October 2024 interview as the federal election came down to its final days. 

Walz is in the midst of facing a sweeping fraud scandal involving alleged money laundering operations related to alleged fraudulent meal and housing programs, daycare centers and Medicaid services that prosecutors say could total as much as $9 billion, Fox News Digital has reported. Dozens of individuals have been charged amid the investigations, most of whom are from the state’s Somali community. 

The scandal led to Walz dropping his re-election bid to serve a third term as Minnesota governor. 

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VANCE CALLS WALZ ‘A JOKE,’ CLAIMS MINNESOTA GOVERNOR ENABLED MASSIVE FRAUD

Former Attorney General Eric Holder led the vetting process for then-Vice President Kamala Harris’ potential running mates that year before landing on Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.  (Yuri Gripas/AFP via Getty Images)

Walz has said he is «accountable for» the scandal as the state’s top elected official, but has accused Republicans and the Trump administration of sensationalizing multibillion dollar figures of alleged fraud. 

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Walz bucked calls to step down as governor, declaring during a press conference Tuesday: «Over my dead body will that happen.»

More than a year ago, Walz’s run on the 2024 Democratic ticket catapulted his national name recognition after serving in politics for decades, including in the U.S. Congress from 2007 until 2019, before his election as governor. Ahead of his name being floated as a potential vice presidential contender, Walz was a relatively unknown name to everyday Americans. 

Then-Vice President Kamala Harris tapped Obama’s former attorney general to lead the vetting process of her potential running mates during the 2024 cycle. 

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Holder is a longtime Obama ally and was one of the officials tasked with vetting Obama’s potential running mates back in the 2008 election cycle before landing on then-Delaware Sen. Joe Biden. 

Holder told the media in 2004 that Walz was not at the top of his list when vetting 11 candidates for Harris’ running mate, but that he moved up the list of names as Holder reviewed his «very impressive» and «significant» work in Minnesota, including signing a law in 2023 for universal free breakfast and lunch for all K-12 students in the state, KSTP reported in November 2024 ahead of the election. 

«As part of the process, the vetting process, I looked at almost every YouTube he’s ever been on,» Holder told KSTP of Walz. «Everything we could ever find about his media interactions and he’s a genuine nice guy. He’s got that Minnesota Nice thing.»

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«There was a chemistry that I saw, I actually saw that happen with Kamala Harris and with Tim Walz,» Holder added at the time. «So it was a combination, I think, of accomplishments and chemistry that propelled him to the number two spot on the ticket.»

A source with knowledge of Walz’s vetting process told Fox News Digital that the fraud investigation was included in the vetting process, as details had already emerged during the governor’s 2022 re-election race. 

«Governor Walz’s Department of Education had been in contact with the FBI regarding investigations into organizations diverting funds from child nutrition programs,» the source explained. «This issue was not a factor in the 2024 presidential campaign, nor did Kamala Harris’s vice presidential choice ultimately prove to be a negative factor in the race.» 

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BLAGOJEVICH TELLS WALZ IF HE DIDN’T ‘DO IT’, GO DOWN FIGHTING: ‘MAKES ME THINK HIS HANDS ARE UNCLEAN’

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s emergence as the vice presidential pick quickly drew scrutiny over a string of past controversies.  (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Walz’s emergence as the vice presidential pick quickly drew scrutiny over a string of past controversies, including allegations he exaggerated his military service, repeated misstatements about his presence during China’s Tiananmen Square massacre, and questions about his handling of Minnesota’s 2020 riots — issues Republicans seized on as Democrats rushed to elevate him on the national stage. 

The 2024 election cycle was unprecedented for a multitude of reasons, most notably when then-President Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, 2024, amid mounting concerns over his health, and a pair of assassination attempts on then-candidate President Donald Trump’s life. 

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Holder joined CNN in October 2024 and defended the vetting process of Walz, calling him an «authentic guy, a person with a great record as the governor of Minnesota and who I think will be a superb vice president.»

COMER SAYS WALZ ‘RETALIATED’ AGAINST WHISTLEBLOWERS WHO WARNED OF MINNESOTA FRAUD FOR YEARS

«He has resonated with the American people,» Holder told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer at the time. «He has generated enthusiasm for the ticket. And I think that the slight exaggerations, misspeaking that he has done, and, again, for which he has, you know, taken responsibility, is not something that’s going to ultimately hurt him,» he said of Walz’s past misstatements. 

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Holder was pressed if he and «your team of lawyers (missed) important information about him during the vetting process,» considering the previous misstatements. Walz, for example, claimed in 2018 he had carried «weapons in war,» but had not been deployed to an active combat zone across his 24 years in the Army National Guard. 

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Gov. Tim Walz has come under scrutiny since the fraud issue came to light in Minnesota. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

«No, I don’t think we did,» Holder responded about whether his team missed anything on Walz’s record. «I mean, I don’t think that we were surprised by any of the things that he has said. And as what he has indicated is that sometimes he misspoke but he is — unlike Donald Trump, who lies like all the time Tim Walz has made some misstatements that he has said, you know, I was wrong in saying that, apologized for making the misstatements.»

Walz has been directly implicated in the Minnesota fraud schemes, though the Trump administration has pinned some of the blame on the governor. 

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«I think Tim Walz should resign,» Vice President JD Vance told the media Thursday during a White House press briefing. «Because it’s very clear either that he knew about the fraud in Minneapolis, he knew about the welfare fraud, or at the very least, he looked the other way. I mean, this is not this is not like Lex Luther, right? This is not movie villain fraud. This is the lowest IQ possible fraud.»

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Amid the fraud investigations, federal law enforcement converged on Minneapolis in January. A fatal shooting broke out in a residential area Jan. 7 when a woman allegedly attempted to use her car as a weapon against immigration officers in what the Department of Homeland Security called an «act of domestic terrorism.» The woman was shot and killed, sparking fierce condemnation from Democrats and Trump critics, including some lawmakers referring to the incident as a «murder.» 

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Fox News Digital also reached out to Walz’s office and Obama’s office regarding the 2024 vetting process considering the fraud investigations, but did not immediately receive replies. 

Fox News Digital’s Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report. 

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Donald Trump exige que le cedan Groenlandia y Europa empieza a mover tropas a la isla

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“Cualquier idea que no respete la integridad territorial es totalmente inaceptable. Tenemos un desacuerdo fundamental”. El canciller danés, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, salió este miércoles de la Casa Blanca con aire preocupado. Aseguró en una posterior conferencia de prensa que la reunión había sido constructiva, pero que Trump tiene “el deseo” de hacerse con Groenlandia, algo que Dinamarca no puede concederle.

La crisis entre Estados Unidos y Europa por Groenlandia pasa a una fase más seria y peligrosa, después del fracaso de la reunión que mantuvieron Rasmussen y un representante del gobierno regional groenlandés con el secretario de Estado Marco Rubio y el vicepresidente estadounidense JD Vance.

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Los estadounidenses buscaban que Dinamarca y Groenlandia, bajo presión, aceptaran la cesión de la isla, la segunda mayor del planeta. Estos se negaron. El mensaje es el mismo de las últimas semanas: la isla no está en venta y no la vamos a ceder.

El choque se veía venir durante todo el día. Dinamarca había preparado la reunión, que sabía de alto riesgo, sobre todo por la presencia del vicepresidente Vance, tomando medidas militares previas.

Mientras en Washington su canciller se despertaba, en Copenhague la televisión pública danesa anunciaba que el Estado Mayor había enviado ya a Groenlandia un primer destacamento militar. Es apenas una avanzadilla, destinada a preparar la llegada de un contingente mayor, danés y de aliados europeos. Clarín pudo confirmar en Bruselas que con los daneses habían llegado tropas suecas, noruegas, francesas y alemanas. En los próximos días se esperan más tropas y de más países.

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El jefe de la diplomacia de Dinamarca, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, y la canciller de Groenlandia, Vivian Motzfeldt, salieron de la Casa Blanca sin hacer declaraciones y hablaron luego en la embajada danesa en Washington. Foto: BLOOMBERG

La presidenta de la Comisión Europea, Ursula Von Der Leyen, dijo este miércoles que “es importante que los groenlandeses sepan por los hechos, no sólo por las palabras, que respetamos sus deseos e intereses y que pueden contar con nosotros”. Europa tiene medios económicos y comerciales para golpear a Estados Unidos si pierde el miedo a hacerlo.

Francia también levantó la voz. Su presidente, Emmanuel Macron, dijo que cualquier intento estadounidense de hacerse con Groenlandia contra la voluntad de Dinamarca desataría “una cascada de consecuencias sin precedentes”.

El vice primer ministro alemán, Lars Klingbeil, dijo que “la relación transatlántica que hemos conocido hasta ahora se está desintegrando” y lo hace “mucho más de lo que hemos deseado admitir hasta ahora”. Europa empieza a despertar de lo que creía un mal sueño para darse cuenta de que la amenaza es real.

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«Lo más difícil está por venir»

La víspera de la reunión, tanto Copenhague como Nuuk (capital de la isla) habían dicho: “Groenlandia no está en venta”. La primera ministra danesa, Mette Frederiksen, advirtió el martes: “Lo más difícil está por venir”. Lo más difícil llegará ahora.

El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump había respondido poco antes de la reunión que cualquier opción que no pasara por la anexión a Estados Unidos de la isla danesa sería “inaceptable” porque, alegó, “la OTAN se vuelve mucho más formidable y eficaz con Groenlandia en manos de Estados Unidos”.

La Casa Blanca publicó a mediodía estadounidense un mensaje en la red X en el que daba a los groenlandeses dos opciones: ser estadounidenses o ser rusos y chinos. La opción europea la escondía.

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Trump asegura que la isla es “fundamental para la Cúpula Dorada” que está construyendo, como se refiere al escudo antimisiles que ha ordenado crear. Trump ha dicho varias veces en el pasado que Groenlandia será estadounidense “por las buenas o por las malas”.

La estrategia de Dinamarca y Groenlandia se centró, hasta este miércoles, en una mezcla de firmeza contra la idea estadounidense y apertura para pactar con Washington. El martes, en conferencia de prensa, el primer ministro de Groenlandia Jens-Frederik Nielsen había dicho que si la isla tuviera que elegir, optaría por seguir siendo parte de Dinamarca y que la reunión de este miércoles en Washington sólo tenía sentido para “disipar malentendidos”.

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Nielsen había sido claro: “Groenlandia no quiere ser una posesión de Estados Unidos ni ser controlada por Estados Unidos y no queremos formar parte de Estados Unidos”. Además, dejó claro que, ante la presión estadounidense, no es el momento de tendencias secesionistas, que en el pasado sí tuvieron algunos partidos islandeses: “No es momento de discrepancias internas, sino de estar juntos”.

Dinamarca y Groenlandia también recordaron que el acuerdo bilateral de 1951, actualizado en 2004 y 2023, permite que Estados Unidos incremente su presencia militar en la isla, pero que lo que ha hecho desde el fin de la Guerra Fría es reducirla. De más de 10.000 soldados ha pasado a poco más de 150 en la base de Pituffik.

La idea de que ser comprados empieza a resultar insultante para la población. Y Dinamarca ve con estupor como su mayor aliado en la OTAN y el país al que ayudó enviando tropas a guerras donde poco se le había perdido como las de Afganistán o Irak, ahora quiere robarle el 98% de su territorio.

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Dinamarca repite que las acusaciones de Washington de no cuidar de la seguridad de la isla son falsas y que ha invertido más de 13.000 millones de dólares en su presencia militar en el Ártico. Washington no atiende a más razones. Quiere controlar todo el hemisferio occidental. Si Estados Unidos intenta ahora tomar la isla se encontrará con centenares o miles de soldados europeos.

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Watchdog highlights nations where Christians face persecution around the globe

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While Christians in America enjoy religious freedom, many Christians around the world suffer persecution, and some are even martyred for their faith.

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Open Doors’ World Watch List 2026 discusses the anti-Christian persecution in dozens of nations around the globe.

The list includes 50 countries — here’s a closer look at several of them:

North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives closing remarks at the 13th Plenary Meeting of the Eighth Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea on Dec. 10, 2025. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)

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North Korea, a notoriously autocratic country ruled by Kim Jong Un, is one of the nation’s included in the list.

«If you are found to be a Christian in North Korea, you and your family could be immediately executed or sent to a terrible labor camp – forever,» Open Doors notes. 

«North Koreans may only pay homage to the Kim regime, not God. Christian gatherings must be completely secret; a neighbor could inform on you with devastating results.»

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Somalia

Somalia, a nation located in the Horn of Africa, is also included on the list.

«Anybody becoming a Christian in Somalia faces danger on all sides: from the authorities, from your clan and from anti-Christian extremists,» the report notes. «It’s illegal for a Muslim to become a Christian. Christians have no legal protection and can be harassed and intimidated by the authorities. Leaving Islam is also seen as seriously dishonoring your family and clan: they may disown, attack or even kill you.»

Al-Shabaab — which is designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. — has grown «more dominant in certain areas,» Open Doors notes, explaining that the group seeks «to eradicate Christianity, openly executing suspected believers.»

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Soldiers of the Somalia National Army walk near Sabiid, one of the towns they have liberated from Al-Shabaab, in Somalia’s lower-Shabelle region on Nov. 11, 2025. (Tony Karumba/AFP via Getty Images)

Yemen

Yemen, a nation in the Middle East, comes next on the list.

Most Christians there have «converted from Islam,» according to the list, which says they «must practice their faith in absolute secrecy or risk a death sentence.» 

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«Last year, Western airstrikes were framed by the Houthis as ‘Christian aggression,’ pushing believers further underground,» Open Doors says.

The report highlighted the personal story of Aweis, whose own father told him that if he became a Christian, he would kill him.

«Aweis knew the dangers of following Jesus in Somalia the moment he showed his father a New Testament, which he obtained after becoming curious about Christianity,» Open Doors explains.

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«I cannot stop you from reading your Bible,» his father noted, according to the report. «But if you become a Christian, I’ll be the one to kill you.»

The report adds, «Aweis later gave his life to Jesus.»

CHRISTIANS TARGETED IN SYSTEMATIC KIDNAPPING CAMPAIGN IN NIGERIA BY JIHADI HERDSMEN, EXPERTS SAY

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A fighter loyal to Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan holds up a weapon in the southeastern Gedaref state on May 27, 2024. (AFP via Getty Images)

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A civil war in Sudan has caused the globe’s «largest humanitarian crisis,» the list says. «The Christian community is hungry, on the run and facing strong persecution at the same time.»

Sudan is located in Africa.

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«Sudan’s brief period of religious freedom has been rowed back, and oppressive ‘morality policies’ are back in force. Christians can face physical punishment to convert to Islam, with church leaders arrested. Many church buildings have been closed, bombed or taken over by militia groups,» according to Open Doors. «New Christians face rejection from their families and violence from Islamic extremist groups. In a lawless vacuum, they have no protection.» 



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