How Russia’s War on Ukraine Is Worsening Global Starvation
Moscow blocks most shipments from Ukraine, one of the world’s largest wheat producers, and its attacks on the country’s energy grid also disrupt the flow of food.
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Moscow blocks most shipments from Ukraine, one of the world’s largest wheat producers, and its attacks on the country’s energy grid also disrupt the flow of food.
Recently mobilised Russian troops said to have been killed; Ukraine reports 20 ‘aerial targets’ shot down above KyivAt a glance: what we know on day 313 of the invasionA New Year’s Day attack on a complex in the Russian-controlled city of Makiivka kill…
Ten months into the war, Ukraine has turned the tide in ground combat, but its cities are still facing relentless waves of missiles and exploding drones.
There has been little movement in the frontlines for weeks, and there are signs Russia lacks offensive combat powerRussia’s war on Ukraine enters its second calendar year at a delicate point. It is six weeks after the liberation of Kherson and there ha…
Amid talk of Russia reinvading from the north, volunteer units of the remote Sumy region represent the first line of defenceOn New Year’s Eve in a patch of forest along the north-east border with Russia, a unit of Ukrainian territorial defence forces s…
Multiple blasts rocked Kyiv and other areas of Ukraine on Saturday and through the night, injuring dozens, a sign that the pace of Russia attacks had picked up.
Ukraine president says his only wish for 2023 is victory. This blog is now closedRussia launches fresh strikes on Ukraine as Zelenskiy delivers new year message of hopeWhat we know on day 312 of Russia’s invasionThe Ukrainian ministry of foreign affair…
President says country ready to fight for return to normal life as Moscow launches latest wave of attacks Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesUkraine was targeted by a fresh wave of strikes overnight as Russia’s attack on the country continued into…
Explosions hit the capital, Kyiv, and other cities on the final day of a year shaped by Russia’s invasion. Flanked by soldiers, Vladimir V. Putin called the invasion a “sacred duty” of Russians.
Jubilant crowds ushered in 2023 with the first large gatherings without restrictions in many cities since before the pandemicCountries around the world welcomed in an uncertain new year amid economic woes, fears new Covid variants may arise in China, a…