Russia, war and Zelenskyy
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The Ukrainian security service claimed a new strike on the Belbek Airfield in Crimea had destroyed hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of Russian military equipment, including a MiG-31 fighter jet loaded with weapons,
The European Union is on the precipice of a momentous decision on whether to use frozen Russian assets to finance more support for Ukraine. Critics argue the plan is legally questionable and risks retaliation by Moscow.
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Belarusian leader says Russia deployed its latest nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile to the country
The move comes days after a deal with Washington that lifted U.S. sanctions against the Belarusian potash industries, a key source of export earnings.
Trump this week imposed a "total and complete" blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela.
Russian personnel with links to the country’s military and security services have engaged in spying in European waters while working covertly on ships carrying Russian oil, Western and Ukrainian intelligence sources exclusively told CNN.
Britain imposed sanctions on Thursday on more Russian oil companies and Canadian-Pakistani billionaire Murtaza Lakhani as part of efforts to ramp up pressure on Moscow over the war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump's advice to Ukraine to "move quickly" comes ahead of fresh talks expected in Miami, Florida. The Miami talks come after two days of negotiations with the Ukrainian delegation in Berlin,
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Russia's wartime lifeline from China comes with a price: an 'embarrassing reversal' for Moscow
China buys Russian oil and gas at steep discounts while supplying Moscow with machinery and electronics as Western sanctions tighten.
A core question for European Union leaders discussing whether to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine is whether the idea is legally sound.
The Associated Press has documented 145 incidents in what Western officials say is a campaign of disruption across Europe masterminded by Russia since President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in
The leaders are to decide whether to loan tens of billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military and economic needs.