Ukraine gave up its arsenal in 1994 in exchange for a promise from Russia and others that its borders would not be violated. It seemed like a win-win. But Zubok says the reality proved much more
Ukraine is under full-scale Russian invasion and is fighting for its very survival. So what happens next? The biggest prize for Russia is Kyiv, the capital city and seat of President Zelensky's
Ukraine worked to secure territory reclaimed from occupying Russian forces in a swift counter-offensive and reiterated plans to win back all occupied regions, as U.S. President Joe Biden predicted
In the latest developments in a drone-heavy war, Russia and Ukraine both said they shot down dozens of unmanned aerial vehicles overnight. Wed, Oct 4 202311:10 AM EDT.
Reuters. Feb 26 (Reuters) - Here's what you need to know about the Ukraine crisis right now: * Russian forces launched coordinated missile and artillery attacks on Ukrainian cities including the
Ukraine produces 18% of the world's sunflower seed, safflower or cottonseed oil exports; 13% of corn production; 12% of global barley exports; and 8% of wheat and meslin. In absolute figures
Dec. 20, 2023, 6:52 AM ET (MSN) In Crimea, missile hits Russia's space communications center. Crimea, autonomous republic, southern Ukraine. The republic is coterminous with the Crimean Peninsula, lying between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. In 2014 Russia covertly invaded and illegally annexed Crimea, a move that was denounced by the
Satellite images show what the city of more than 400,000 people looked like before and after the attack. Ukraine accused Russia on Wednesday of bombing a maternity hospital in the city. NEW LOOK
Following independence in 1991, Ukraine's economic development was hamstrung by corruption, capital flight and a lack of reforms. Recent improvements are now being threatened by Russia's war in
JPG Ukraine Photos Show What Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine Looks Like Right Now Russia has launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, jeopardizing the lives and safety of millions. Kate Bubacz BuzzFeed News Photo Director Updated on February 24, 2022, 9:04 am Posted on February 24, 2022, 8:15 am
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia's war on Ukraine has entered its second year, with a universal realization that the world is witnessing a long, protracted conflict, the deadliest in Europe since World
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Ukraine's air force said Russia launched dozens of drones last night, with the majority shot down. Meanwhile, Ukraine claims mouse fever is "mowing down" Russian troops. Listen to a Daily podcast
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues into a fourth day, an outpouring of support for Ukrainians has been witnessed across much of Europe, Australia, and the West in general.. The war began
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In Ukraine's capital Kyiv, residents were awoken in the early hours of Thursday by at least one large explosion in the southwest of the city, following a day of heavy shelling. To the south, the mayor of the strategically important city of Kherson on the Black Sea indicated that Russian forces had seized control, though claims remain disputed.
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Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine and the global response to it will drastically alter Russia's economic future, setting the country back 30 years, experts say. As the country's economy
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Ukraine will win by restoring completely its territorial integrity by spring 2023 at the latest. Two factors are shaping this conclusion. One is the motivation, determination and courage of the
Ukraine's stunning counter-offensive across Kharkiv, combined with more attritional advances in the south, have presented the Kremlin and Russia's much criticized Defense Ministry with a range
Now, life in Kyiv looks like this: People try to pretend to live a normal life — children go to school, parents go to work, go shopping, clean apartments, bake pies, and even celebrate Halloween — but all of this occurs as our city is being bombarded. There are air-raid sirens, a lack of electricity, heat, and water.
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Fri 4 Mar 2022 06.20 EST. Last modified on Fri 4 Mar 2022 11.33 EST. T here is still the possibility of a diplomatic settlement that would bring an early end to this dreadful war and Russian
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February 27, 2022. Saved Stories. Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has already led to a crisis—not only for Ukraine but also for the Kremlin. As Russian troops have advanced toward Kyiv