1. “Ukrainian Tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky Arrested on Suspicion of Fraud and Money Laundering” 2. “Nobel Foundation Reverses Decision on Russian and Belarusian Ambassadors at Award Ceremony” 3. “Russian Defence Ministry Claims Destruction of Ukrainian Drones and Rocket Strike Casualty” 4. “Zelenskiy Announces Passage of Two Additional Ships through Black Sea Corridor” 5. “UK Ministry of Defence Warns of Russian Risk of Dividing Forces in Southern Ukraine” 6. “Putin to Host Turkish President Erdogan for Talks Amid Grain Trade Deal Breakoff” 7. “Russian Defence Ministry Announces Destruction of Ukrainian Boat Attempting to Attack Bridge” 8. “Elections Underway in Russian-Controlled Provinces of Ukraine to Cement Moscow’s Authorities” 9. “Poland Closes Largest Refugee Centre for Ukrainians Fleeing Russian Invasion”

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Title: Ukrainian Tycoon Kolomoisky Detained on Suspicion of Fraud and Money Laundering, Signals Progress in Corruption Crackdown

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Subtitle: Nobel Foundation Reverses Decision to Invite Russian and Belarusian Ambassadors to Award Ceremony, Sparks Anger

Subtitle: Russia-Ukraine Tensions Escalate with Drone Attacks and Rocket Strikes, Man Killed

Subtitle: Two More Ships Pass through Temporary Black Sea Shipping Corridor, Zelenskiy Reports

Subtitle: UK Ministry of Defence Warns Russia Risks Dividing Forces in Southern Ukraine

Subtitle: Putin to Host Erdogan for Talks Amidst Grain Export Disruption

Subtitle: Russian Forces Destroy Unmanned Ukrainian Boat Attempting to Attack Bridge

Subtitle: Elections Underway in Russian-Controlled Provinces of Ukraine to Cement Moscow’s Authorities

Subtitle: Poland Closes Largest Refugee Centre for Ukrainian Asylum Seekers, Citing No Longer Required

A Ukrainian court ordered tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky to be held in custody for two months on suspicion of fraud and money laundering on Saturday. The detention of Kolomoisky, who is under US sanctions and is a one-time supporter of Zelenskiy, comes as Kyiv is trying to signal progress in a corruption crackdown.

The Nobel Foundation has reversed its decision to invite ambassadors from Russia and Belarus to this year’s Nobel award ceremony in Stockholm, after the move sparked anger in Sweden and abroad. The foundation said on Saturday that it had chosen “to repeat last year’s exception to regular practice – that is, to not invite the ambassadors of Russia, Belarus, and Iran.”

Russia has taken down three Ukrainian drones over the Belgorod region, the Russian defense ministry said on Saturday, while the regional governor said one man had been killed in a Ukrainian rocket strike on a village close to the border. Separately, the governors of the nearby frontier regions of Bryansk and Kursk said a string of border villages had come under fire from Ukraine, and a woman had been wounded in the Kursk region.

Zelenskiy said on Saturday that two more ships had passed through a “temporary” Black Sea shipping corridor established after Russia withdrew from a UN-backed grain export deal in July. On Friday officials said two vessels had cleared the corridor, bringing the total number to four that have used it.

Russia risks dividing its forces as it seeks to prevent a Ukrainian breakthrough in Ukraine’s south, the UK Ministry of Defence said. It said Ukrainian forces continued to take offensive action on the Orikhiv axis in southern Ukraine, with units reaching the first Russian main defensive line.

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is to host his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, for talks on Monday, the Kremlin has announced. It comes just over six weeks after Moscow broke off the deal brokered by Ankara and the UN that allowed Ukrainian grain to reach world markets.

Russia’s defense ministry said its forces destroyed an unmanned Ukrainian boat being used in an attempt to attack the bridge linking the Crimean peninsula to the Russian mainland. The vessel had been “spotted and destroyed in time off the Black Sea coast” along with three naval drones, it said early on Saturday.

Elections are underway in Russian-controlled provinces of Ukraine as part of a move to cement Moscow’s authorities in its “new territories” despite the ongoing conflict. Russia does not fully control any of the four regions where the votes are being held – Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson.

The largest refugee center established to home Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion has been closed by Poland after it said the sanctuary was no longer required since most had now found homes elsewhere.

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