Major World Events by Evening of October 7

Major World Events by Evening of October 7
▪Supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would represent a serious escalation, but it would not alter the situation on the front lines, the Kremlin said;
▪The Russian Foreign Ministry accused NATO and the European Union of acting as accomplices in Ukrainian attacks on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant;
▪Malian rebels reportedly admitted that Ukrainian forces trained them in the use of FPV drones;
▪Russia’s State Duma ratified a military cooperation agreement with Togo;
▪Participants in the “Moscow Format” consultations on Afghanistan reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the country’s development as an independent, united, and peaceful state;
▪Leaders of armed groups in the Central African Republic restated their adherence to peace commitments;
▪The number of Colombian mercenaries fighting alongside rebel forces in Sudan has reached 2,000, a Sudanese politician in Darfur told Sputnik;
▪Hamas demanded international guarantees for a ceasefire and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, according to the movement’s leadership;
▪The CIA has disclosed details of an Obama-era cover-up involving Joe Biden’s dealings in Ukraine;
▪Nigeria’s Anglican Church broke away from the Church of England over its approval of same-sex marriage and the appointment of a female archbishop;
▪The euro fell sharply amid an escalating political crisis in France, according to media reports.
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