Russia on Thursday opened the trial of an 18-year-old girl who stuck a 19th-century Ukrainian poem on a statue to protest Moscow's offensive. She faces up to five years in prison.
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, 123 Ukrainian artists who enlisted in the Armed Forces have been ...
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She previously worked as a sports journalist in several Ukrainian outlets and was the deputy chief ... She holds a bachelor's degree in political journalism from Taras Shevchenko University and a ...
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Much of the public discourse about arming Ukraine has revolved around whether the United States will send “long range” weapons. But that can mean different things. By John Ismay Reporting from ...
Ukraine’s electricity supply risks “severe disruptions” this winter, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned, urging Kyiv’s allies to help address the country’s energy security ...
The capture of Ukrainsk underscored Russia’s steady advances in the Donetsk region. Ukraine is trying to counter with strikes on Russian military infrastructure. By Constant Méheut Reporting ...
We won't be bringing you live coverage of the Ukraine war today, but here's a round-up of the key developments in the past 24 hours. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said his "victory plan" is now complete ...
Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has reached a grim milestone — with the number of Ukrainians and Russians killed or wounded in the two-and-a-half war nearing one million. Roughly 80,000 ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian drones struck a large military depot in a town deep inside Russia overnight, causing a huge fire and forcing some residents to evacuate, a Ukrainian official and ...
US military aid packages for Ukraine have been smaller in recent months, as the stockpiles of weapons and equipment that the Pentagon is willing to send Kyiv from its own inventory have dwindled.