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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s forces knock out power in Ukrainian cities as thousands without heat - More than 100,000 families left without electricity, energy firm says, as Moscow continues to
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Battered in Ukraine, Russia races to rearm — but questions linger over its military strength
Estonia intelligence assessment reveals Russia rebuilding military for long-term conflict despite massive Ukraine losses, shifting to mass production.
Key developments on Feb. 10 * Russia threatens families of Ukrainian POWs to register Starlink terminals, Ukraine says; * More arms purchases for Ukraine under NATO-led PURL initiative on the way; *
In the midst of a blizzard sweeping across central Ukraine last month, Iryna Vlasenko had a dilemma.
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Top EU diplomat drafts a list of concessions Russia needs to make to secure real peace in Ukraine
After saying in 2024 that he could end the war in a day, then 100 days, President Trump has now given Ukraine and Russia until June to come to an agreement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday that Russia is yet to respond to a U.S.-backed energy truce, as the two combatants continue to exchange long-range drone and missile strikes amid American-led peace talks.
The shooting is the latest in a spate of attacks on senior military figures inside Russia, many of which have been blamed on Ukraine.
Ukraine blamed a Russian disinformation campaign Thursday after fake news posted online about its Winter Olympics team, including a story criticising an athlete disqualified for trying to highlight war deaths.
Russian officials have publicly insisted they want a negotiated deal, but they show little willingness to compromise and remain adamant their demands must be met.
The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych before his opening heat at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, citing his refusal to follow International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidelines on athlete self-expression.