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Russia prepares Victory Day parade, flexing its military might

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Preparations are underway in Moscow for the annual Victory Day parade to mark the Soviet Union’s victory against Nazi Germany in the Second World War. This year’s parade comes in the midst of Russia’s war in Ukraine, being justified by...
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What happened in Week 10 of Russia’s attack on Ukraine

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Russia warned the West against provoking a Third World War if leaders continue to intervene in Ukraine, while top officials from the U.S. and the United Nations visited Kyiv and assessed the horrors of mass gravesites east of the...
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Moldova: Attacks in Transnistria raise fears of Ukraine war spreading

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Fears in Moldova that war could spill over from neighbouring Ukraine - after a series of attacks in a Russian-backed breakaway region.
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Kremlin trying to 'blackmail' EU states over fossil fuels, says EU chief

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European Union member states have been preparing for Russia to cut gas supplies and are working to limit the impact on consumers, said Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, adding: 'The era of Russian fossil fuel in...
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EU countries paying for Russian gas in roubles may face legal action, warns Dombrovskis

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The European Commission's Executive Vice President told Euronews the EU "cannot give in to Russia's blackmail."
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New Russian sanctions target Canadian premiers, mayors, journalists

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Dozens of Canadians have been barred from entering Russia in the Kremlin’s latest round of sanctions. The list targets premiers, mayors, military and intelligence officials, and a handful of journalists.
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How Canada's military is combating Russian disinformation

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with the Commander of Canada's Joint Operations Command, Vice-Admiral Bob Auchterlonie, about his concerns overseeing Canada's troops in Poland, and what he is monitoring on the ground and online.
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'Very hard to process what is happening,' Mariupol resident says

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Diana Berg, a resident of Mariupol, Ukraine, who fled to Lviv, reacts to the latest news of devastation out of the city. Appearing on Rosemary Barton Live, she said some of her friends and family are still trapped inside Mariupol.
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Women and children are weaponized by Russian forces, Canada's foreign affairs minister says

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly about sexual violence allegedly being used as a weapon of war in Ukraine and the work she and her United Kingdom counterpart, Liz Truss, are...
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Russian journalists living in exile abroad, still fearful of the Kremlin

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Journalists who fled Russia amid the crackdown on press freedoms are still living with fear abroad — for their families back home, fellow journalists who stayed behind and the threat of being targeted by the Kremlin.
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‘They’re lying to you’: Russian state TV employee protests on air

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An employee at a Russian state TV channel interrupted the main evening news programme, holding up a sign behind the presenter that said “No war” and “Don’t believe the propaganda”. Activist groups say Marina Ovsyannikova has been arrested.
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Russia’s fight to control the narrative on Ukraine

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The Kremlin is tightly controlling the information Russians are receiving about the Ukraine war by cutting off access to foreign media, blocking certain websites and taking independent journalists off the air.
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Trudeau announces new sanctions as European tour ends

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions on five more Russian individuals, including Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea FC, as he concluded his four-country tour in Warsaw.
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Russian independent TV boss flees Moscow over media crackdown

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Battle over misinformation. Journalists in Russia come under immense pressure to follow the Kremlin's line on Ukraine.
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Fresh US sanctions target Russian elites, Putin’s spokesperson

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Penalties, including asset seizures, come amid the push to ramp up pressure on Moscow over Ukraine’s invasion.
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Kremlin tightens grip on Russians' access to media with misinformation law

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President Vladimir Putin is tightening his grip on media and information in Russia, signing into power a new law that could see journalists sentenced to 15 years in prison for straying from the country's approved narrative on what is...
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Europe shows support for Ukraine

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As Europeans protested en masse against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, European nations set aside decades of restraint by agreeing to send weapons to the country.
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More than 2,000 arrested at anti-war protests in Russia

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Rights watchdog says more than 5,000 demonstrators detained across the country since President Putin launched the war on Ukraine.
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Biden set to deliver State of Union address as war rages in Ukraine

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The US president is set to make his State of the Union speech - with a focus on Ukraine.
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Critics call out U.K. for strong stance on Russia while it acts a haven for oligarchs

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The U.K. has used strong language against Russia and threatened sanctions if it invades Ukraine, but critics say the country has a reputation for being a haven for Kremlin-linked oligarchs.
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Western nations hits back with sanctions for Russia's Ukraine actions

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Western leaders announced a tranche of sanctions against Moscow after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into separatist-held parts of eastern Ukraine
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Western nations hit back with sanctions for Russia's Ukraine actions

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Western leaders announced a tranche of sanctions against Moscow after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into separatist-held parts of eastern Ukraine
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'This is a brutal act of war,' NATO chief says of Russian invasion

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Calling it a 'grave moment for the security of Europe,' NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine and called on the country to cease military action.
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Fragile diplomacy over Russia-Ukraine tensions

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Hopes for a diplomatic solution remain fragile as Ukraine accepts military support from allies and Russia shows fighter jets heading to Belarus.