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142 публікаційNuclear monitors aim to reach the Zaporizhzhia plant on Thursday. Experts from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency are poised to cross a front line in Russia’s war in Ukraine to inspect the imperiled Zaporizhzhia…

The European Union moves to restrict visas to Russians, but does not ban them. After a heated debate, European foreign ministers agreed on Wednesday to suspend a 2007 agreement with Russia that makes it easier for Russia…

Ukraine says it struck the Kherson region as its forces push to take back Russian-held territory. Ukraine said its forces conducted strikes in the Kherson region in the country’s south on Wednesday as its military tried…

A Draft for Russia’s Army? Putin Opts for Domestic Stability Instead. President Vladimir Putin’s need to preserve a sense of domestic stability has caused tensions among his supporters to break into the open, with some a…

Russia Halts Natural Gas Flows to Germany Again Gazprom, Russia’s government-owned energy giant, shut off natural gas flows early Wednesday through Nord Stream 1, the critical pipeline that connects Russia to Germany, ra…

Experts Arrive to Inspect Nuclear Plant, but Ukraine Warns of Pitfalls As a team of international nuclear experts arrived in Ukraine’s capital on Tuesday hoping to ensure the safety of an imperiled nuclear plant, a senio…

A top Zelensky adviser says nuclear inspectors still face hurdles in reaching the Zaporizhzhia plant. As international nuclear safety monitors arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday with plans to inspect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Pow…

The Vatican, for the first time, calls Russia the aggressor in the war. The Vatican on Tuesday for the first time said that Russia was the aggressor in the Ukraine war, condemning Moscow’s invasion in strong terms after…

Ukraine claims to have broken through Russian defenses at multiple points in the Kherson region. The Ukrainian military continued to pound targets across southern Ukraine on Tuesday as they sought to disrupt Russian supp…

The EU will likely stop short of a blanket ban on visas for Russians. Foreign ministers from the EU are expected to meet on Tuesday to make it more difficult for Russians to obtain visas to travel freely inside the bloc,…

The first shipment of Iranian military drones arrives in Russia. Iran delivered to Russia the first batch of two types of military drones this month as part of a larger order totaling hundreds of the aerial war machines,…

More Vital Than Ever, Ukraine’s Trains Bind a Land Fractured by War With the skies and ports closed, Ukraine’s railroads have been crucial to efforts to flee, to return, to keep the country going or to simply reclaim som…

Ukraine’s military improvises tactics and weapons using the ‘MacGyver’ method. The billions of dollars in military aid the United States has sent Ukraine includes some of the most advanced and lethal weapons systems in t…

Russia and Ukraine welcome the U.N. nuclear experts, but still accuse each other of courting catastrophe. Even as the world breathed a small sigh of relief that a team of United Nations experts was being dispatched to a…

Ukraine announces offensive operations across the south. The Ukrainian military announced on Monday that it had launched offensive operations in multiple areas along the front line in the Kherson region in southern Ukrai…

Ukraine says it has recovered the bodies of about 300 fighters killed in the siege of Mariupol’s steel plant. The bodies of 428 soldiers killed in the 80-day siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol have been returned thr…

U.N. experts head to Zaporizhzhia facility after weeks of talks. U.N. inspectors plan to visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine this week, as shelling raises fears of a meltdown. The plant is controlled by Russi…

Shelling Near Ukraine Nuclear Plant Strikes Towns, Heightening Concern For weeks, Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for firing artillery at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, the largest power st…

Money to help Ukrainians has been there. Money for people in most other parts of the world has not. Funding to ease the world’s humanitarian crises in places like South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo is falli…

Ukraine steps up disaster planning amid turmoil at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. As concern deepens about the risks of an accident at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Ukrainian officials urged the public not to panic an…

The deal to export grain from Ukraine passes a milestone. More than one million metric tons of grain have been exported from Ukraine under a deal to end Russia’s blockade of Black Sea ports, U.N. officials said on Saturd…

War Brings Ukraine’s Women New Roles and New Dangers Women have become an all-important force in the war in Ukraine. They are confronting long-held stereotypes about their role in the country’s society as they increasing…

The Zaporizhzhia plant is back online while talks on access for U.N. inspectors gain momentum. Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant was reconnected to the national power grid on Friday afternoon, but its time offline renewed…

Ukraine Weighs a Risky Offensive to Break Out of a Stalemate For months Russian and Ukrainian soldiers have waged a brutal war across a 1,500-mile front line, inflicting casualties, fighting to the point of exhaustion an…
Latvia tears down a controversial Soviet-era monument in its capital. The nearly 260-foot tall obelisk, erected during the Soviet rule of Latvia, had towered in a park in the Baltic nation’s capital for nearly four decad…

With Military Attacks and Mockery, Ukraine Pokes the Russian Bear In ways big and small, Ukraine’s leadership is goading its much more powerful antagonist, driven by deep anger at Russia, a newfound confidence after batt…

Zelensky is under pressure over when and how to launch a long-anticipated counteroffensive. As the bloody artillery battle in Ukraine’s east settles into a stalemate, the war appears now to be a waiting game for a long-p…

Russia and Ukraine brace for a war of attrition. President Vladimir Putin’s decision this week to expand the size of his military offered further evidence for a conviction taking hold in both Russia and Ukraine: The two…

The Zaporizhzhia plant remains disconnected from the national power grid, leaving people without power. With Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant still disconnected from the national power grid on Friday morning, there…

The U.S. State Department and Yale identify 21 detention sites in Russian-controlled territory. The U.S. State Department and Yale University researchers said Thursday that they had identified at least 21 sites in the Do…