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Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed no let-up in his invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, even as the warring sides met for ceasefire talks and Kyiv appealed for relief supplies to...
A powerful explosion has been heard near the railway station in central Kyiv, an adviser to Ukraine’s interior ministry has said. The country’s state railway company have since echoed...
The United Arab Emirates has announced $5 million in humanitarian assistance to benefit civilians impacted by the situation in Ukraine. The contribution is made to the United Nations’ Humanitarian Flash...
A string of seven bus-size Russian military ambulances — their windows blocked with gray shades — pulled up to the back entrance of the main hospital about 30 miles (48...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The United Arab Emirates says Ukrainian passport holders continue to be eligible for visas on arrival to the Gulf state. The UAE’s Foreign...
Gulf Today Report Russian troops have seized Kherson, the first major Ukrainian city to fall in a devastating week-old war that has already created one million refugees. The capture of...
Nadine White, The Independent From France to the UK and the US, much of the media coverage of the war in Ukraine has been saturated with racial bias. It’s dangerous,...
Jordan Tyldesley, The Independent Who should we hold responsible for the Kremlin’s decision to raise the prospect of nuclear war? Any reasonable person might conclude President Vladimir Putin. But of...
The wide-ranging economic sanctions unleashed by Europe in the wake of the Russian attack on Ukraine are not denting the Russian economy, but they are hurting Europeans as well. While...
Jean Guerrero, Tribune News Service The US investigation into mysterious symptoms known as the “Havana syndrome” could provide Americans with long-overdue insights into the emerging threats of directed-energy devices. ...