Ukraine Takes Aim at Russia's War Financing
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June 14 (Reuters) - Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine in February, 2022, has led to Europe's bloodiest conflict since World War Two. Kyiv's outgunned and outmanned forces withstood Moscow's initial assault and won back territory in the second half of ...
The start of 2025 is likely to see Russia maintain battlefield momentum in its invasion of Ukraine amid concerns about what the new year will mean for continued American aid for Kyiv. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump enters the White House on January 20 ...
You might look at Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine — now over two years old — and think it grinds on with little or no headway being made by either side. A $60 billion U.S. military aid package is gradually making its way to Ukraine, and the White ...
Russia has fined Apple and the publisher of Wikipedia for hosting "inaccurate" news. They were penalized under a law that holds companies responsible for hosting "untruthful" content. Violations of the law are punishable by fines of up to $85,000.
Media outlets worldwide covered Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged it as a "special military operation," saying the offensive would "seek to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine." For years, Russia ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Angela Stent, professor emeritus at Georgetown University, about what motivates Russian President Vladimir Putin as talks to end the war in Ukraine continue. Ukraine hit more than 40 Russian bombers with drones across ...
IF UKRAINE AND its Western backers are to win, they must first have the courage to admit that they are losing. In the past two years Russia and Ukraine have fought a costly war of attrition. That is unsustainable. When Volodymyr Zelensky travelled to ...
What will Russian President Vladimir Putin do next in Ukraine? That's what many people, Ukrainians most of all, want to know after nearly three years of war and a drumbeat of awful news, government warnings and debate on Russia's actions and intentions ...
One question is whether the new administration and Europe will provide security guarantees to prevent Russia from taking more territory. By Helene Cooper Andrew E. Kramer Eric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes Reporting from Washington and Kyiv, Ukraine Two ...
A new US proposal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine is already causing intense discussion between allies. Details of the new plan have only become public this week, and analysts say it reflects many of Moscow's key demands. Ukraine says it is ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling over a ceasefire. The White House has changed its mind about sending weapons to Ukraine. A major Ukrainian drone attack on Russia sowed chaos at airports serving Moscow. Russia's summer offensive in Ukraine has ...