Ukraine, Russia and ceasefire
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Ukrainian officials said Saturday that “unusual activity” and “minor provocations” were seen on the Belarusian side of its border, leading to fears of escalation in its four-year long
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Ukrainian president's office explains when tribunal on Russian aggression will start work and issue verdicts
The first verdicts by the special tribunal on Russia's aggression against Ukraine could come in 2028, while the actual preparation of evidence has been underway for a long time. Source: Iryna Mudra, Deputy Head of the Ukrainian President's Office,
The United States will soon be searching for its third ambassador to Ukraine in just the past year. Julie Davis, who has served as acting ambassador at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv si
Ukraine has launched a wave of strikes against Russia’s oil export infrastructure, hitting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea and three tankers that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude.
In Russia President Vladimir Putin announced this year’s 32-hour-long Easter truce in his war against Ukraine in the same manner as in spring 2025. It was, however, not a forerunner to a lasting ceasefire,
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Ukraine plays Putin on disingenuous Victory Day truce
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rightly rejected joining a disingenuous two-day ceasefire offered by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian leader said he will suspend combat operations in Ukraine on Friday and Saturday.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a phone call with Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico today, and, according to the Ukrainian president, they discussed Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.