19 August 2022 Press Release Tourism News Organisations & Operators A travel company called Visit Ukraine has launched a campaign to bring tourists to some of the zones affected by the war in Ukraine. In an interview with CNN Travel, the founder of Visit Ukraine, Anton Taranenko, explained th...
"Today as we raise the Swedish flag we stand together in unity and solidarity, committed to protect and defend each other. All for one, and one for all," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said at the event. Pope Francis is facing backlash from Ukrainian and other European leaders over...
with ramifications well beyond Europe. There is no justification for changing internationally recognised borders by force. This has fundamentally changed the Euro-Atlantic security situation. President Putin has re-introduced war to the European continent. He has put himself on the wrong side...
Since 2022, landmines and explosive remnants of war have contributed to more than 1,000 civilian casualties in Ukraine, both injuries and fatalities, according to Smith and Ukrainian authorities. Many occur in farmland and fields, and they are largely caused by anti-vehicle mines, which are inten...
Russia-Ukraine conflict, in part, because the existence of the conflict helps to hide resource shortages and accompanying high prices that are already taking place. No matter how the war is stopped, the underlying resource shortage issue will continue to exist. Therefore, the conflict cannot en...
A German official said Berlin did not expect "concrete results" but diplomacy was important. In what could amount to a major concession to Moscow, Ukraine's ambassador to Britain told the BBC Kyiv could drop its bid to join NATO to avoid war. ...
The Commander of Ukraine's armed forces, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said earlier today that he believes the country's armed forces will triumph against Russia. "I am proud to serve my country side by side with you. Proud to be your Commander-in-Chief in this difficult time. I believe in each ...
"People today are so stressed that they are physically unable to speak," said Iryna Venedyktova, Ukraine's top prosecutor, of witnesses to alleged war crimes.
From CNN staff Link Copied! 6:24 a.m. 1:47:06, March 15, 2023 Ukrainian official calls on international community to discuss impact of Russia's "environmental crimes" From CNN's Radina Gigova Russia’s war in Ukraine is damaging the environment — and it needs to be discussed more by...
From CNN's Kit Maher Pence appears on CNN on Tuesday, July 11. CNN Former Vice President Mike Pence said Ukraine’s NATO membership should not be considered “during the war” and should wait until “after the war is won.” “I honestly believe that it’s important as the leader of th...