Reports suggest Russia has been trying to erase evidence of war crimes in Mariupol that took place during several months of bombing on the city, as well as erasing any signs of Ukrainian history and culture —changing street names, for example, and introducing the Russian curriculum in schools....
hang out in bars, do their shopping, zip around on electric scooters. Kyiv feels like most any European capital — big, bustling and modern, with a lot of exquisite historical architecture. But then the war intrudes. The statues are all covered in sandbags. Everything closes early for ...
Speculation has been rife as to how the new US president plans to bring about an end to the war in Ukraine, something he previously vowed to do on "day one" of his presidency. But comments today from Moscow's foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova sug...
"Ukraine together with a pool of British insurance companies formed a special mechanism. It will allow a discount on the cost of insurance against war risks for exporters of all products from Ukraine. This will make the Black Sea Corridor more accessible to a wider range of exporters," he sa...
Ukraine to UN: 'Weak agreements will only lead to greater war' Ukraine's representative at the UN Security Council has now given remarks, responding to the "propaganda" shared by her Russian counterpart - see our 15.37 post. Khrystyna Hayovy...
Right now, most of these companies are deeply engaged in safeguarding the lives of their employees.For others, their geographic location, scope of operations, and industry sector will determine to what extent the war will affect their business. This crisis is structurally different than the ...
Stopping the war now is the only option. Does that mean Putin gets his way? No. If he wants to occupy all of Ukraine and succeeds, he inherits a country of 44 million dissidents. Even for a dictator, that is a nightmare. Willem de Haanis a Dutch sociologist, conscientious objector and...
With the war now entering its third year, Russian PresidentVladimir Putinseems to be trying to turn that initial failure to his advantage — by biding his time and waiting for Western support for Ukraine to wither while Moscow maintains its steady military pressure along the front line. ...
Ukraine's ground forces commander said on Friday that Kyiv needed more military aircraft for its war effort, such as U.S. A-10 attack jets to support infantry and planes that could fire long-range cruise missiles. Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi spoke to Reuters in an exclusive interview ...
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