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Zelenskyy called the attacks "pure terrorism" and urged Europe and the U.S. to respond with tougher sanctions and stronger defenses.
We follow a Ukrainian army officer in the western city of Lviv who has the unenviable task of informing families that their loved ones have been killed on the battlefield. Richard Pendry witnesses the heartbreak and anger that has faced Major Serhiy Laziuk every day for the past three years.
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Two of Putin’s top security officials charged for their involvement in dispersing Maidan protests
The director of Russia’s FSB, Alexandr Bortnikov, and Russia’s Interior Minister, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, are suspected of being involved in the violent crackdown on the Maidan protests (a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began ...
A populist victory in the Czech Republic, protests in Lithuania, obstruction in Slovakia and Hungary — all show the E.U. faces political turmoil on its eastern flank.
(Bloomberg) -- President Volodymyr Zelenskiy approved a law to strip Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies of their powers, triggering the first outbreak of popular protest against his leadership since Russia’s full-scale invasion began. The Ukrainian ...
Hungary's stance has frustrated other EU states, and the bloc's enlargement commissioner, Marta Kos, led a high-level charm offensive in Ukraine last week, meeting the Hungarian minority in the west of the country to try to ease tensions.
Viktor Voldatsky, a senior Russian politician, claimed that Georgia was “under attack” from Brussels and Western NGOs, accusing them of engaging in “special activities aimed at starting a civil war in Georgia”, in quotes cited by state media outlet TASS.