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Russia Has Lost At Least 7 Generals in Ukraine War
What Trump’s Russia-Ukraine envoy has said about ending the war
President-elect Trump’s choice for special envoy to the Russia-Ukraine war, Keith Kellogg, has offered fairly detailed proposals for ending the war that began almost three years ago. Trump has promised to end the war within a day of returning to the White House,
Trump’s Ukraine envoy has a plan to end the war that Putin may revel in
In a single post, the president-elect told the world what the end of the Ukraine war might look like. And it is going to be a big diplomatic ask, to say the least.
Ukraine Imposes First Wartime Tax Hikes to Fight Russian Invasion
Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS/File photo KYIV (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed into law on Thursday Ukraine's first wartime tax increases as the war against Russia reaches its 34th month.
Russian Attack Shows 'Urgency' Of Backing Ukraine
Fact Check: Is Biden Admin Considering Giving Nukes Back to Ukraine?
As conflict deepens, conservative commentators pointed to claims of U.S. officials discussing sending old weaponry to Ukraine.
Russian Attack Shows 'Urgency' Of Backing Ukraine: Biden
US President Joe Biden on Thursday said Russia's latest attack on Ukraine shows the "urgency" of backing Kyiv, touting strong support ahead of Donald Trump taking office in January.
Biden condemns Russia's massive missile strike on Ukraine
US President Joe Biden condemned Russia's large-scale missile and drone attack against Ukraine on November 28 and assured continued defense support for the country, according to the US president's statement on the White House website.
NATO, Ukraine
Ukraine to seek NATO invitation in Brussels next week
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also urged NATO leaders to immediately approve the uncontested parts of Ukraine for membership.
Ukraine asks NATO for membership invite next week, letter shows
Nov 29 (Reuters) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has urged his NATO counterparts to issue an invitation to Kyiv at a meeting in Brussels next week to join the Western military alliance, according to the text of a letter seen by Reuters on Friday.
Ukraine urges NATO to invite it to join Alliance at next week's meeting – Reuters
Ukraine is asking NATO to invite it to join the military alliance at a meeting next week. Source: A letter seen by Reuters on Friday, as reported by European Pravda Details: In the letter, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha addresses his NATO counterparts: "I urge you to endorse the decision to invite Ukraine to join the Alliance as one of the outcomes of the NATO Foreign Ministerial Meeting on 3-4 December 2024.
Russia Has Right to Exercise Self Defence Against Ukraine
North Korea's Kim vows steadfast support for Russia’s war in Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed his country will “invariably support” Russia’s war in Ukraine as he met Russia's defense chief, the North’s state media reported Saturday. A Russia military delegation led by Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrived in North Korea on Friday,
Ros Atkins on... North Korean troops in Ukraine
The BBC's Analysis Editor looks at what we know about the claims that North Korean troops are involved in the war in Ukraine.
North Korea Leader Kim: Russia Has Right to Exercise Self Defence Against Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russian defence minister Ukraine's use of long-range weapons is the result of direct military intervention by the United States and Moscow is entitled to take action in self-defence,
Ukraine says Russia loses 2,000 troops in 1 day
Russia suffers ‘record 2,000 casualties in day’ as Ukraine military chief vows to reinforce eastern front
Intense clashes reported along front line in Ukraine as Moscow ramps up efforts to seize territory ahead of Donald Trump’s return to White House
Russia suffers over 2,000 casualties in one day for first time, says Ukraine’s military
Russian forces have suffered over 2,000 casualties in a single day for the first time, according to the Ukrainian military.
Ukraine says Russia loses 2,000 troops in one day, as Scholz calls Zelensky
Vladimir Putin’s forces have suffered more than 2,000 casualties in a single day in what would mark the highest daily toll of the war so far, Ukraine’s military has claimed. With both Kyiv and Moscow anticipating that Donald Trump could seek to broker a rapid peace deal upon returning to the White House in January,
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Zelensky suggests 'hot phase' of war could end if unoccupied Ukraine comes under Nato
President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested that the parts of Ukraine under his control could be taken "under the Nato ...
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Russia's Daily Losses in Ukraine Pass Grim New Milestone: Kyiv
If accurate, the latest casualty figures make grim reading for Vladimir Putin, with record daily and monthly losses recorded.
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Desertion threatens to starve Ukraine’s forces at a crucial time in its war with Russia
Desertion is starving the Ukrainian army of desperately needed manpower and crippling battle plans at a key time in its war ...
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Ukraine’s River of Anguish
Amphibious operations across the Dnipro River at Kherson illustrated the suffering and endurance of Ukrainian forces. A team ...
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Latest 'Massive' Russian Aerial Attack Cuts Power to 1 Million Homes in Ukraine
Ukrainian officials say Russia has conducted a “massive” attack against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, firing nearly 200 ...
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Map Shows Where the World Stands on Ukraine
With the war in Ukraine escalating to new levels in recent weeks, Newsweek has mapped the international perspectives on the ...
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