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Ukraine's power grid under 'massive attack' from Russia
Russia launches 'massive' drone and missile energy blitz across Ukraine
All regions of Ukraine were under air raid alerts early Thursday amid Russia's latest long-range drone and missile barrage against the country's energy grid, with almost 1 million people reportedly left without power.
Ukraine's power grid under 'massive attack' from Russia as frozen temperatures set in
The 11th attack this year on Ukraine's energy infrastructure comes amid uncertainty about how President-elect Donald Trump might deal with the conflict.
Russia launches another large missile, drone attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure
Russia launched another attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Thursday, leaving over a million households without power and forcing emergency power to be implemented nationwide.
Russia, Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is straining Russia’s economy and society
The war he started in 2022 by invading Ukraine, he implied, was another such moment. “We are witnessing the formation of a completely new world order, nothing like we have had in the past, such as the Westphalian or Yalta systems,
What has Trump's chosen Ukraine-Russia envoy said about ending the war?
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Keith Kellogg, a former national security adviser and retired lieutenant general in the US military, to be special envoy to Ukraine and Russia in his second administration. Kellogg is likely to be at the centre of negotiations to end the ongoing war in Ukraine, should Russia and Ukraine agree to take part.
Russia Doesn't Have Enough Medics for Ukraine War Effort: UK
Ukraine's military says that Russia has sustained more than 735,000 casualties in its war effort since February 2022.
Russia asks 2 German journalist to leave
Russia expels two German journalists in tit-for-tat retaliation, ministry says
Russia’s Foreign Ministry says it has revoked accreditation of two employees of the German ARD broadcaster and ordered them to leave the country, in what it described as a retaliation to German authorities’ move targeting two journalists from Russia’s state TV.
Russia Expels 2 German Journalists in Retaliatory Move
Russia revoked the accreditation of two employees of the German ARD broadcaster and ordered them to leave the country.
Russia Says It Is Expelling Two Journalists From German Broadcaster ARD
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that it will expel one correspondent and one cameraman from Germany's ARD in a tit-for-tat response to German moves against Russia's Channel One. Channel One reported that Germany was closing its Berlin bureau and that two Russian journalists,
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Putin says Russia could strike 'decision-making centres' in Kyiv
Russia is selecting targets in Ukraine that could include "decision-making centres" in Kyiv in response to Ukrainian ...
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on MSN
White House pressing Ukraine to draft 18-year-olds so it has enough troops to battle Russia
President Joe Biden’s administration is urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops ...
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Putin Warns Russia May Strike Kyiv With New Ballistic Missiles
President Vladimir Putin warned that his forces could strike “decision-making centers” in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with ...
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Russia and Ukraine return children to families after mediation by Qatar
Russia and Ukraine have agreed to return to each other a total of nine children to be reunited with family members, according ...
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on MSN
Russia tries to stem panic over the plummeting ruble, as the central bank is forced to intervene
The ruble weakened to 114 against the greenback earliest this week — hitting its lowest level since March 2022, shortly after ...
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Share of GOP Who See Russia-Ukraine War As Threat to US Hits All-Time Low
This drop in concern over the impact of the war on America was also felt more widely in the U.S., regardless of political ...
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Russia's plane shortage holds air travel back as wartime wages drive demand
As Russia's war effort fuels economic growth and drives up wages, air travel has been on the rise too, with Russians defying ...
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