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Ukrainian fishermen fear detention amid increasing Russian patrols in Azov Sea

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Off the coast of Ukraine, there is an increase in the number of Russian navy patrols. Fishermen say they are living in fear of being arrested and interrogated by Russian intelligence agents.
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Increasing fear Russian military exercises are cover for possible Ukraine invasion

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Russia has launched huge joint military exercises with Belarus and there’s increasing fear that they are being used as a cover to escalate tensions with Ukraine or launch a possible attack.
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Fears rise among Ukraine's Azov Sea communities over Russian naval exercises

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainians living and working along the coast of the Azov Sea fear disruption to their livelihoods as Russia plans naval exercises in the region
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'Situation under control': Ukraine tones down threat of Russia's military sea drills near its border

9th - Higher Ed
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed the goal of the drill was to train safe manoeuvring in areas with heavy shipping, establish communications, and organise air defence at sea.
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Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov says diplomatic solution is needed for Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Kiril Petkov said the Bulgarian government had decided to update the country's security strategy and to prepare a battalion military group under its command, for defence purposes only.
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Ukrainian officials say missiles hit Russia warship

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian forces said they hit and badly damaged the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet. Russia said its crew was forced to evacuate as a result of a fire without acknowledging an attack.
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Ukraine is shoring up its defences as Russia conducts live fire drills near its border

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has rejected Western complaints about its troop buildup, saying it deploys them wherever it deems necessary on its own territory.
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Lviv, seen as safe haven in western Ukraine, hit by Russian airstrikes

9th - Higher Ed
Russian airstrikes have hit an airport near Lviv, a city in western Ukraine that has seen its population swell by 200,000 as people from elsewhere in Ukraine have sought shelter there.
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Russian military build-up and Belarus border crisis are 'absolutely connected', says Ukrainian PM

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview with Euronews, Denys Shmyhal denounces Russian's intervention and attempts to derail Ukraine's bid for EU membership.
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Ukraine crisis: UK joins US in urging citizens to leave immediately

9th - Higher Ed
The US president said there was no scenario that would prompt him to send troops to Ukraine to rescue Americans: "That’s a world war when Americans and Russia start shooting at one another.”
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Ukraine crisis: UK, Norway join US in urging nationals to leave immediately

9th - Higher Ed
The US president said there was no scenario that would prompt him to send troops to Ukraine to rescue Americans: "That’s a world war when Americans and Russia start shooting at one another.”
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Ukraine crisis: UK, Norway urge nationals to leave as US says invasion might be days away

9th - Higher Ed
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday all the pieces were in place for a major military operation that could start “rapidly” and possibly before the end of the Games on Jan. 20.
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Four dead in Kyiv housing block strike

9th - Higher Ed
As fighting rages across Ukraine, an attack on a housing block in Kyiv has killed at least four people, the emergency service says.
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Foreign fighters backing Russia, Ukraine in conflict

9th - Higher Ed
Since it began seven years ago, foreign volunteers have travelled to the region to fight on both sides.
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A day with UK air force pilots stationed in Romania

9th - Higher Ed
Tension is growing between Russia and NATO in Europe after a series of incidents between their military forces.
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Russia-Ukraine tension: Moscow closes strait between Black, Azov seas

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has announced the closure of the Kerch Strait to Ukrainian and foreign navy ships for the next six months because of what it describes as military exercises.
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Russia closes access through Kerch Strait for six months

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has restricted access to the Kerch strait, which was used by the Ukrainian navy to access its eastern ports.
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Ukraine civilians near border fear Russia tensions

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has started pulling back some troops after mobilising tens of thousands to Ukraine's eastern border, but civilians living there say they still fear an increase in violence.
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Kyiv mayor accuses Russia of genocide

9th - Higher Ed
The mayor of Bucha said that 300 residents had been killed during a month-long occupation by the Russian army. Victims, who were not in mass graves, are still lying on the streets.
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Will Russia attack Ukraine?

9th - Higher Ed
Moscow is massing its troops along the border with its neighbor
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Macron’s EXPLOSIVE Order: ‘European Boots In Ukraine If…’ | Putin, Trump Stunned | Zelensky | WATCH

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French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a fiery ultimatum to Russia, making it clear that Europe will not sit idle. In a high-stakes summit, he outlined a game-changing proposal that could put European forces directly in Ukraine if...
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Nord Stream 2 pipeline: is it for energy or politics? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
The German Chancellor has warned Russia not to use a new pipeline as a potential weapon.
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COVID-19 lockdowns take toll on Turkey tea harvest

9th - Higher Ed
As thousands of seasonal Georgian workers are unable to access Turkey tea plantations, tea producers turn to local communities for help.
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Pentagon Raises Alarm Over China’s Ability to Strike Taiwan

9th - Higher Ed
The US Air Force has raised concerns over China's growing missile capabilities and its development of a sophisticated "kill web" system. This network could enable rapid strikes on US forces and its territories, including Alaska.