Russia, Ukraine and Kyiv
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The last lifelines into besieged towns along the eastern frontline for Ukrainian troops, caught in a web of increasingly lethal and sophisticated drone warfare, rely on a technology millennia old: a fishing net.
Russia said on Tuesday that it wanted peace in Ukraine, hours after mounting attacks that killed at least 25 people, including a 23-year-old pregnant woman and more than a dozen prison inmates. - Hospital targeted - "Three people were killed in the attack,
Swivelling his selfie camera around the floor of Ukraine's parliament, opposition lawmaker Oleksiy Honcharenko beamed out a real-time view of colleagues fast-tracking legislation that would soon spark the biggest political crisis since Russia's invasion.
Officials say Russian glide bombs and ballistic missiles have struck a Ukrainian prison and a medical facility as Russia’s relentless strikes on civilian areas killed at least 27 people across the cou
The European Union has delivered a warning to Kyiv via diplomatic channels, stating that if the Ukrainian parliament fails to fully revoke the provisions of law No. 12414, financial support will be suspended.
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Western defense companies are increasingly establishing new presences in Ukraine and working directly with Ukrainian companies.
A former Ukraine media mogul who’s now running a pro-Ukraine political action committee has snagged a home on the Upper West Side. Born in the U.S., Jed Sunden founded Ukraines
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Russia has launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine in months, targeting Kyiv overnight into Monday.
The European Commission has demanded that Kyiv urgently appoint a head of the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine (ESBU) in line with the law and the existing selection and appointment procedures. Source: a European Commission spokesperson to European Pravda Details: The European Commission emphasised that the ESBU reform is part of Ukraine's broader commitments within the EU accession process.