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NATO, Ukraine
Turkey's Erdogan to Discuss Ukraine War With NATO Chief
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will discuss the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday during his visit to Ankara, a Turkish official said on Sunday.
Ukraine, NATO to discuss war’s course
NATO and Ukraine will hold emergency talks Tuesday after Russia attacked a central city with an experimental, hypersonic ballistic missile that escalated the nearly 33-month-old war.
NATO chief calls talks after Russia deploys new missile in Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is convening a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council next week, a spokesman said on Friday, after Russia deployed a new missile in Ukraine in what was widely seen as a dangerous new escalation.
Week that upped the stakes of the Ukraine war
A week of massive changes in Ukraine war - and why they all matter
The stakes have never been higher in the Ukraine-Russia war. In the week that saw the conflict pass its 1000th day, Western powers substantially boosted Ukraine's military arsenal - and the Kremlin made its loudest threats yet of a nuclear strike.
The week that upped the stakes of the Ukraine war
This past week has seen the most significant escalation in hostilities Ukraine has witnessed since Russia's full-scale invasion and marks a new chapter in the nearly three-year war.
From a call with Putin to an experimental strike, a dramatic week transforms the war in Ukraine
It began with a peace move nobody wanted and ended with an experimental missile strike so rare in war Moscow gave a 30-minute heads-up to Washington.
Putin, Ukraine
Putin Signs Law Forgiving Debt Arrears for New Russian Recruits for Ukraine War
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Saturday on debt forgiveness for new army recruits signing up to fight in Ukraine, a Russian government website showed.
Putin signs law letting Ukraine fighters write off bad debts
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a law that allows those who sign up to fight in Ukraine to write off unpaid debts worth almost $100,000, the government announced.
Putin signs law to write off bad debts up to $100k for new Army recruits who fight in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that allows those who sign up to fight in Ukraine to write off unpaid debts worth almost $100,000, the government announced on Saturday.
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Opinion
The Ukraine War May Spiral Out of Control Before Trump Takes Office | Opinion
Even before Donald Trump's election victory, the president-elect expressed his intention to bring the Russia-Ukraine war to ...
USA Today
2d
Opinion: Biden's lust for war in Ukraine is shameful
The
war
in
Ukraine
is an American
war
for which the United States government should be ashamed and blamed. It was ...
1d
on MSN
Russia-Ukraine war live: real risk of escalating war turning into global conflict, says Poland
Ukraine called Russia’s strike a major ramping up of the “scale and brutality” of the war by a “crazy neighbour”, while ...
7h
on MSN
Robot Warfare Risks Russia-Ukraine War Standstill: Ex-Military Chief
Valerii Zaluzhnyi predicted that it would be years before serious breakthroughs on the war's frontlines will be possible.
Opinion
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Opinion
Is the Ukraine War Stoppable?
Putin is likely to face a long-term insurgency if there’s no plan to embed Ukraine in the West.
2d
‘Porcelain War’ Review: A Defiant Dispatch From Ukraine
A new documentary follows artists in wartime, on and off the battlefield.
4h
World War III is officially here…: Ukraine ex-commander claims N. Korea, Iran, China siding with Russia in conflict
Former Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny asserts that the Third World War has begun, citing the involvement of ...
Al Jazeera English
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1000 days of war and the toll on Ukraine’s media
Western media overlooks the broader implications of this move. Inside Ukraine, journalists face the dual threats of ...
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