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Russia invasion of Ukraine enters 100th day, fighting rages in east

Soledar, Ukraine—Ukraine marked 100 days since Russia’s invasion on Friday with fighting raging across the east of the country, where Moscow’s forces are tightening...

Five ways Russia’s Ukraine invasion upended world order

The 100 days since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine have seen Europe destabilised, the global economy weakened, and the world order turned upside...

Denmark votes in referendum on EU common defense policy

Copenhagen—Traditionally Eurosceptic Denmark votes Wednesday in a referendum on whether to overturn its opt-out on the EU’s common defense policy after Russia’s invasion of...

Food group presses for more support for private businesses

The country’s biggest food group pressed the incoming government to shore up support for private businesses following warnings of an imminent food crisis as...

Starbucks to completely exit Russia after Ukraine invasion

Starbucks said Monday it will cease operations in Russia, shuttering its 130 cafes in the country in the aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine. The...

‘A staggering milestone’

The United Nations said on Monday that more than 100 million people across the globe have been forcibly displaced. These are the people forced...

Finns, Swedes poised to join NATO as trial begins in Kyiv

Kyiv―Ukraine was seeking to evacuate the last soldiers holed up at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol on Wednesday, its president said, as the first...

Russian war crimes allegations mount in Ukraine

Kyiv—Russia faced mounting accusations of war crimes in Ukraine Friday including forcing thousands of people into interrogation camps, as the number of refugees reported...

UN, Pope call for ‘stop’ in Russian invasion

The United Nations Ukraine crisis coordinator, Amin Awad, on Sunday called for an "immediate stop" to fighting in Mariupol to allow the evacuation of...

Outrage grows over ‘war crimes’: Zelensky calls Russian troops murderers

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky called Russian troops “murderers, torturers, rapists, looters” on Monday after dozens of bodies were found near Kyiv,  triggering global outrage...

EU to rethink China ties over Russia

Brussels—The European Union holds a virtual summit with China on Friday amid increasing alarm over Beijing’s growing proximity with Moscow and its reluctance to...

Blinken, Arab ministers hold unprecedented meeting in Israel

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the top diplomats of Israel and four Arab states held a landmark meeting Monday to discuss issues...

Biden to visit near Ukraine line in show of solidarity

Brussels—US President Joe Biden will travel to a town near the Polish-Ukrainian border Friday, trying to signal Western resolve against a Russian invasion that...

Oil extends rally on Russia embargo talk, stocks rise

Oil prices extended their rally Tuesday on supply worries as European leaders debated banning imports from Russia, though equities stood their ground despite a...
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