Russia, Ukraine and Black Sea
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Ukraine is ramping up short-, medium- and long-range drone production to bring Russia’s war to a standstill.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that Ukraine's Security Service (SSU) destroyed a Tu-95 strategic bomber in the city of Engels, Saratov Oblast, Russia.
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Russia blames Ukraine for death of Zaporizhzhia NPP 'chief engineer': Kyiv rejects allegations
The deceased was listed on the Myrotvorets database (a controversial Ukrainian website that publishes the personal information of individuals considered to be "enemies of Ukraine" - ed.) and took part in the country's nuclear blackmail campaign Ukraine's Foreign Ministry rejected Russian accusations that Kyiv was involved in the death of
Ukraine's president is shaking up his government just as observers note positive changes in the trajectory of the war with Russia.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is marking Ukraine’s Statehood Day in Kyiv by pledging continued military and financial support against Russia's invasion.
Governor Greg Abbott confirmed the Texas Rangers are independently investigating the shooting that killed Lorenzo Salgado.
Russia’s grip on its gateway to the Black Sea is slipping after a series of Ukrainian attacks forced Moscow to suspend traffic through the key waterway this week, limiting the Kremlin’s ability to trade with the rest of the world.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of companies pledged to leave. Four years later, some are still engaged, indirectly helping bankroll the war in Ukraine.
