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"We have progress on the humanitarian track, with no progress on a cessation of hostilities," Ukraine's chief delegate Rustem ...
Here’s one survey result I find revealing: Since the invasion began, around half of Russians have consistently told the ...
Prisoners of war return to Kyiv after Istanbul peace talks ‘end in less than an hour’ - Zelensky promises to revise ...
The shipments have allowed Russian weapons-maker IEMZ Kupol to increase its production of the Garpiya-A1 attack drone, ...
Thousands defy martial law in Kyiv, demanding president reverse takeover of independent watchdogs NABU and SAPO ...
Zelensky says over 1,000 seriously ill Ukrainian POWs were returned on Tuesday under Istanbul-negotiated deals, with more ...
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The United States on Wednesday announced the approval of $322 million in arms sales to bolster Ukraine’s air defenses and its ...
A controversial law gives Ukraine's prosecutor general control over the country's once independent anti-corruption authorities. The move has drawn fierce criticism and sparked nationwide protests.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has more than just Moscow’s hardball demands in Turkey to worry about.
Ukrainians are taking to the streets to protest a new law they worry will undermine the work of two key anti-corruption agencies.
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AFP on MSNEU leaders poised for thorny talks in China summitEU bosses Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa are in Beijing on Thursday for talks with top Chinese leaders over areas of ...
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