Nato’s new red lines could turn Ukraine into a no-mans-land
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A lorry packed with furniture from a closed care home is on its way to Ukraine's national eye hospital after 30 volunteers loaded it. The furniture, which included shower chairs, cupboards, armchairs and beds, was donated by the owner of the 21-bed home in Silverstone, Northamptonshire.
The latest addition is a camouflaged crab, the emblem of Ukraine’s 34th Coastal Defense Brigade. Even though the group was established less than a year ago, its drone operators may already rank among the deadliest fighters in the history of war.
Newly unveiled FBI documents have sent shockwaves through the political landscape, hinting at a tangled web of corruption involving the Biden family.
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Exclusive: Trump administration clears first Ukraine arms aid paid for by allies, sources say
The Trump administration's first U.S. weapons aid packages for Ukraine have been approved and could soon ship as Washington resumes sending arms to Kyiv - this time under a new financial agreement with allies - two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters.
Ukraine attacked the Saratov crude-oil refinery in Russia’s Volga region overnight as Western nations seek to push President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
Anti-drone netting has become an increasingly common tactic to protect key roads, a Ukrainian commander told Business Insider.
The Kremlin is plotting to seize billions in assets from a Siberian snack food tycoon after accusing him of supporting Ukraine.
War crime investigators at Yale discovered a program of re-education and military and police training that was larger than estimated earlier.