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A Latvian man has been sentenced to six years in prison for participating in the war in Ukraine on the Russia's side, LRT ...
European countries would struggle to collectively muster a 25,000-strong force for a potential peacekeeping mission in ...
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) used drones to strike the Murom Instrument-Making Plant in Russia’s Vladimir Oblast - a facility that produces components used in the war, NV source in Special ...
Ukrainian and Hungarian delegations held talks in Budapest to discuss protections for national minorities and foster bilateral dialogue, Ukraine’s government portal reported on April 29.
Tallinn is ready to deploy peacekeeping troops to Ukraine as part of the “coalition of the willing,” led by Britain and France, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal wrote on Facebook on April 30.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not come to Moscow for the May 9 Victory Day celebrations marking the end of World War II in Europe, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry ...
Ukrainian athlete Andriy Dzyuban, 41, was killed during a combat mission in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, the Sports Committee of Ukraine said on April 30.
Ukraine has successfully passed the European Union’s legislative screening under Chapter 20 — Entrepreneurship and Industrial Policy, the Economy Ministry announced on April 30.
Russian forces have significantly intensified frontline attacks despite public claims of ceasefire readiness on May 9, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said during a visit to Donetsk Oblast on ...
Ukraine’s Cabinet approved a bill to ratify a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with the United Arab Emirates, establishing a free trade regime to boost Ukrainian exports, the Economy ...
Trust in U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies has plummeted among Ukrainians during his 100 days in the White House, according to a survey conducted by the New Europe Center on April 10-24.
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