The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused the greatest humanitarian crisis in Europe since the Second World War. Already, thousands of lives have been lost, and millions of livelihoods have been disrupted through displacement, lost homes, and lost incomes (Exhibit 1). We, like so many others,...
"At some point, we are going to need to provide security guarantees for Ukraine," the Democratic lawmaker said, when asked if the U.S. would be providing fighter jets to the embattled country. "Once we've reached some point where on the battlefield, there is a ceasefire in negotiations...
One year into itsconflict with Russia, which invaded in February 2022, Ukraine's government is laying the groundwork to help rebuild the country. The invasion has cost thousands of civilian lives and set off Europe's largest refugee crisis since the Second World War. It also ignited a...
"Russia will not disappear tomorrow from our borders. We have to understand if it will be a ceasefire for a few months or for years and how we will live for that and what security guarantees we'll have to protect Ukraine and to fight back if Russia de...
Live Updates | Russia-Ukraine War More The Associated Press Donetsk People Republic Emergency Situations Ministry employees clear rubble at the side of the damaged Mariupol theater building during heavy fighting in Mariupol, in territory under the government of the Donetsk People's Republic, eastern Uk...
Live reporting by Brad Young Russia increasingly trading quality for quantity in war effort, say experts Russia has what it needs to fight on in Ukraine for at least another year, according to experts at a leading security research organisation. Moscow's forces are slowly...
LONDON (AP) — The World Bank says Ukraine's economy will shrink by 45.1% this year because of Russia's invasion, which has shut down half of the country's businesses, choked off imports and exports, and damaged a vast amount of critical infrastructure.
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At the height of the war, Ukraine passed a law to create a legal framework for cryptocurrency, allowing crypto exchanges to operate in the country and banks to open accounts for crypto firms. Cryptocurrency has been thrust into the spotlight during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Cryptocur...
War has damaged at least 270 cultural sites in Ukraine, UNESCO says A woman walks next to an armoured vehicle of pro-Russian troops the building of a theatre destroyed in the course of Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine April 10, 2022. ...