Ukraine must get long-term support, warns Nato chief
Image source, AFPBy Alys Davies in London & Hugo Bachega in KyivBBC News Western countries must be prepared to provide long-term support to Ukraine as Russia shows no signs of…
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Image source, AFPBy Alys Davies in London & Hugo Bachega in KyivBBC News Western countries must be prepared to provide long-term support to Ukraine as Russia shows no signs of…
Image source, EPABy James FitzGeraldBBC News Russian President Vladimir Putin should go on trial in Ukraine this year for war crimes committed there, says the man who led the prosecution…
Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, President Vladimir Putin delivers his New Year's address surrounded by troopsBy Steve RosenbergRussia Editor, Moscow The clock in the Kremlin's Spassky Tower strikes midnight. The…
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Watch: A Kyiv resident describes hearing explosions and glass shattering as strikes hit the city By…
Image source, ReutersImage caption, Although the drones were shot down, Kateryna's apartment in Kyiv was damaged in the attack Russia attacked Ukraine with 16 Iranian-made drones overnight – with seven…
Image source, ReutersImage caption, A Ukrainian military spokesman said the incident was "the result of air defence"By George WrightBBC News Belarus has summoned the Ukrainian ambassador, saying it had shot…
Image source, Getty ImagesBy Matt MurphyBBC News An air raid alert has been issued across Ukraine, as a fresh wave of Russian missiles target several cities. Presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych…
Image caption, Kyrylo Budanov told the BBC that the war is at a stalemateBy Hugo BachegaBBC News, Kyiv Fighting in Ukraine is currently at a deadlock as neither Ukraine nor…
Image source, ReutersBy Dearbail JordanBusiness reporter, BBC News The operator of Domino's Pizza in Russia is considering selling its business there 10
Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Russia's Vladimir Putin announced the "partial mobilisation" of 300,000