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Russia appoints Valery Gerasimov to lead offensive in Ukraine

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Russia appoints its highest-ranking general in charge of its military operation in Ukraine.
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Soviet-era air defence systems protect Ukraine's capital

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The Ukrainian army is still largely relying on Soviet-era equipment to defend its cities.
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Ukraine opens door for peace summit with Russia

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Ukraine’s foreign minister opened the door to peace negotiations as early as February if Russia agrees to submit to a war crimes tribunal. However, analysts see little to suggest the war will be ending any time soon.
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Electricity supplies in Kyiv at ‘critical’ level, says governor

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Ukraine's energy facilities have been crippled by the Russian strikes.
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'A matter of time' before Russia strikes another U.S. ally, Zelenskyy warns

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Americans in an address to Congress that the military support from the U.S. is an investment in the security and democracy of the world.
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Ukrainian people accept Sakharov human rights prize as Zelenskyy addresses European Parliament

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Ukraine's leader said the award of the European Parliament's top human rights prize to the Ukrainian people will protect "freedom, human rights, the rule of law and other common values".
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NATO says deadly blast in Poland likely caused by Ukraine

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A Ukrainian air defence missile likely caused an explosion in eastern Poland, NATO said.
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Ukraine cautious over Russian ‘withdrawal’ from Kherson

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Russia has announced it is pulling its troops out of the southern city of Kherson.
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Academic with ties to Canada arrested for espionage overseas

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An academic who built his career in Canada has been arrested in Norway for espionage and is accused of being a secret Russian agent. Experts say there are likely others lurking in the halls of Canada’s universities.
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Russian shelling in Dnipro kills four including two children

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Russian rockets have hit a residential area in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
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Ukraine fast-tracking NATO application

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While declaring his country is already 'defending the future of NATO members,' Ukraine defence minister adviser Yuriy Sak said membership in the alliance is essential to stop Russian aggression.
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Russian Consulate in New York City vandalized

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Vandals took to the Russian Consulate in New York City with streaks of red paint on Friday.
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Ukraine retakes Lyman as Zelenskyy submits accelerated NATO application

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Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, speaks with Rosemary Barton Live about Russia's annexation, Ukraine's accelerated NATO application, and the recent counteroffensive victories for the Ukrainian army.
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Ukraine declares full control of Lyman after Russia retreat

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Moscow says troops withdrawn from key city of Lyman to ‘advantageous lines’ following encirclement by Ukrainian forces.
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Russian military personnel seen at Russia-Georgia border

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People at the Russia-Georgia border fleeing Russia due to last week's martial mobilization announcement meant to bolster Russia's troops say they spotted a mobile draft office.
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Cleaning unexploded bombs and mines in Ukraine

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Estimates suggest roughly 160,000 square kilometres of Ukraine is littered with unexploded bombs and mines, requiring specialized teams to clean up the country — even as more missiles fall.
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Russian-backed separatists hail votes on joining Russia

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Officials say some residents have been threatened with punishment if they don't vote.
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Reports of blasts as referendums under way in occupied regions

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Ukraine and Russia blame each other for attacks on civilians in Southern Ukraine.
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Clearing Ukraine of unexploded bombs and mines

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Estimates suggest roughly 160,000 square kilometres of Ukraine is littered with unexploded bombs and mines, requiring specialized teams to clean up the country — even as more missiles fall.
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Video purportedly shows Molotov cocktail thrown at Russian Embassy

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The Russian Embassy in Ottawa on Monday released surveillance video footage of what it says is an unknown person throwing what appears to be an incediary projectile onto the embassy grounds.
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Ukraine troops ‘outnumbered Russia’s 8 times’ in counterattack

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Russian-installed official admits serious lack of battlefield readiness during Kyiv’s surprise offensive in the Kharkiv
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Brussels sets out plans to restrict visas for Russian nationals

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The proposed guidelines by Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson come less than a week after EU foreign ministers backed the motion at an informal meeting in Prague.
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Estonia bans Russian tourists, calls on other countries to do the same

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Estonia is banning Russian tourists from entering the country, and calling for the rest of Europe to follow. Some say the ban punishes ordinary Russians, while others argue it sends a powerful message.
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IAEA team reaches Zaporizhzhia on the way to nuclear plant

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An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team that has set off from Kyiv to visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power pla