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Kyiv’s mayor made an unprecedented call to residents to seek temporary refuge outside the Ukrainian capital after a Russian aerial barrage triggered widespread shortages amid frigid temperatures.
Britain said it was allocating 200 million pounds ($270 million) to fund preparations for the possible deployment of troops to Ukraine, after pledging its soldiers this week
Ukrainian officials have warned that a cold snap could further strain the country’s energy system, which has come under regular attack since autumn
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Key Ukrainian lithium project awarded to investment group tied to Trump, NYT reports
Kyiv has awarded a bid to a group of investors to mine one of the Ukrainian state's most promising lithium deposits following a tender for a production sharing agreement launched in the summer, the New York Times reported on Jan.
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's capital, setting apartment blocks alight and killing at least four people, Kyiv's mayor said Friday after Moscow rejected the latest post-war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the agreements were “a signal of how seriously Europe and the entire coalition of the willing are ready to work for real security.”
Moscow says any Nato peacekeepers would be considered legitimate targets; US embassy and Kyiv flag ‘potentially significant air attack’. What we know on day 1,416
Kyiv residents have been left once again assessing their damaged homes after the latest overnight Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital. The country's President Volodymyr Zelensky has reported that at least 20 residential buildings and the Qatari embassy were damaged in the barrage,