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China's Xi vows greater support for Russia in Lavrov meeting

Beijing and Moscow should work to "unite countries of the global South and promote the development of the international order in a more just and reasonable direction", Xi said, according to Xinhua.

5 days ago
Europe

Russia, China discuss Ukraine war and ties with United States

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi and President Xi Jinping during his visit to Beijing.   ...

5 days ago
Europe

After NATO talks, Trump threatens Russia to push peace deal with Ukraine

Trump and Rutte unveiled a deal under which the NATO military alliance would buy billions of dollars of arms from the United States -- including Patriot anti-missile batteries -- and then send them to Ukraine. ...

5 days ago

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EU seeks energy price-busting strategy amid Ukraine crisis

As companies and consumers alike labor under the strain with food and energy prices soaring to multi-decade highs, governments are pondering what means they have at their disposal to react and lessen the pain.

3 years ago
Europe

Macron to unveil program as election looms

The 44-year-old delayed declaring his intention to seek re-election to the last possible moment and is now under pressure to engage with voters and rivals ahead of polls on April 10.

3 years ago
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France pledges support for Indonesia’s energy transition

As the two countries draw closer, France has renewed its commitment to support both Indonesia’s energy transition, as well as sustainable finance – all part of an effort to increase its development portfolio in the Indo-Pacific region.

3 years ago
Europe

Kyiv to impose curfew for 'difficult and dangerous' 35 hours

The announcement came as Russia launched fresh attacks in Ukraine's capital, which has nearly been encircled by Moscow's troops in the third week of the invasion and that has lost an estimated half of its 3.5-million pre-war population.

3 years ago
Europe

Australia, Netherlands launch legal action against Russia over MH17

The joint action, announced by the Australian government late Monday, is being taken at the International Civil Aviation Organization and comes in addition to a Dutch criminal trial of three Russians and a Ukrainian accused of murder over their alleged involvement in the crash, which killed all 298 civilians on board.

3 years ago
Europe

War could be over by May, says Ukrainian presidential adviser

Talks between Kyiv and Moscow - in which Arestovich is not personally involved - have so far produced very few results other than several humanitarian corridors out of besieged Ukrainian cities.

3 years ago
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US expresses 'deep concerns' on Russia-China 'alignment'

"We do have deep concerns about China's alignment with Russia," a senior US official told reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity, adding: "It was a very candid conversation."

3 years ago
Europe

Power restored at Ukraine's Chernobyl: IAEA

Separately, Ukraine's state nuclear operator Energoatom accused the Russian military of detonating ammunition at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in the country's south.

3 years ago
Europe

Major NATO manoeuvres kick off in Norway

Cold Response 2022, planned long before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, aims to test how Norway would manage Allied reinforcements on its soil, in line with Article 5 of NATO's charter which requires member states to come to the aid of another member state under attack.

3 years ago
Europe

US journalist shot dead in Ukraine: medic, witnesses

Danylo Shapovalov, a surgeon volunteering for the Ukrainian territorial defence, said one of the Americans died instantly and he had treated the other.

3 years ago
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The lonely envoy: Moscow's man at the UN finds himself on the defensive

Russia, the country he represents at the United Nations, had just invaded Ukraine, sending shock waves around the world that continue to reverberate today.

3 years ago
Europe

Ukraine says seven killed, including a child, after Russia fired at evacuation convoy

The service - part of the defence ministry - initially said the convoy left the village in a "green corridor" which had previously been agreed with Russia.

3 years ago
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European Union dashes Ukraine's hopes of quick membership

The Russian invasion - the biggest assault on a European state since World War Two - has upended Europe's security order and spurred EU capitals into rethinking what the bloc should stand for, its economic, defence and energy policies.

3 years ago
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WHO asked Ukraine to destroy pathogens in health labs to prevent disease spread

Biosecurity experts say Russia's movement of troops into Ukraine and bombardment of its cities have raised the risk of an escape of disease-causing pathogens, should any of those facilities be damaged.

3 years ago
Europe

One month out, Macron's re-election looks his to lose

At just 30 days from the first round of voting, the 44-year-old former investment banker has seen a spike in opinion polls since last week, garnering 30 percent of intentions to vote in several surveys.

3 years ago
Europe

Child among three killed in attack on Mariupol children hospital

"Three people were killed, including a female child, in yesterday's attack on a children's and maternity hospital in Ukraine's besieged Mariupol, according to updated figures this morning," the city council said on its Telegram channel. 

3 years ago
Europe

US warns Russia may use biological weapons in Ukraine

"The Kremlin is intentionally spreading outright lies that the United States and Ukraine are conducting chemical and biological weapons activities in Ukraine," State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

3 years ago
Europe

Power cut at Ukraine's Chernobyl, no 'critical' safety impact

The plant "was fully disconnected from the power grid," Ukraine's energy operator Ukrenergo said in a statement on its Facebook page, adding that military operations meant "there is no possibility to restore the lines".

3 years ago
Europe

More than two million flee Ukraine in 12 days: UN

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi told a news conference during a visit to Stockholm that "the time is now to try to help at the border", rather than discussions on the division of refugees between countries.

3 years ago
Europe

Kamala Harris heads to Poland as US rejects fighter-jet offer

The trip was planned before Poland took the United States by surprise on Tuesday by offering to send its Mig-29 jets to Ukraine via a US air base.

3 years ago
Europe

IAEA says loses contact with Chernobyl nuclear data systems

On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine and seized the defunct Chernobyl plant, site of a 1986 disaster that killed hundreds and spread radioactive contamination west across Europe.

3 years ago
Europe

'Z': on Russia's tanks and capturing the public's military mindset

There's no consensus on what the letter actually signifies, but almost two weeks into Russia's military incursion into Ukraine it has become synonymous with the Russian army.

3 years ago
Europe

Atomic agency reports second Ukraine nuclear facility damaged

The Vienna-based UN body said Ukrainian authorities reported an attack took place on Sunday, adding that no increase in radiation levels had been reported at the site.

3 years ago
Europe

Russia attacks another Ukrainian nuclear facility, status unknown

The attack took place two days after Russia attacked the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's largest nuclear power station in southern Ukraine, having already captured the Chernobyl nuclear power complex in the north.

3 years ago
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Blinken signals US support for Ukraine with border meeting

Amid tight security, Blinken and Kuleba held talks in a tent on the border where refugees, mostly women and children, were also crossing with their belongings in rolling luggage and backpacks.

3 years ago
Europe

Russia warns countries against hosting Ukraine military aircraft

"We know for sure that Ukrainian combat aircraft have flown to Romania and other neighbouring countries," defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in a video briefing. 

3 years ago
Europe

'Cyberattack' knocks thousands offline in Europe

According to Orange, nearly 9,000 subscribers of a satellite internet service provided by its subsidiary Nordnet in France are without internet following a "cyber event" on February 24 at Viasat, a US satellite operator of which it is a client. 

3 years ago
Europe

Putin warns against imposing no-fly zone over Ukraine

Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has pleaded with the West to support a no-fly zone as his besieged country continues to resist Moscow's invasion, now in its second week. 

3 years ago
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Ukrainian refugees near 1.5 million

Moscow and Kyiv traded blame over a failed ceasefire plan that would have let civilians flee Mariupol and Volnovakha, two southern cities besieged by Russian forces. Another round of talks was tentatively planned for Monday as Ukrainians who could escape spilled into neighboring Poland, Romania, Slovakia and elsewhere.

3 years ago
Europe

Israel Prime Minister meets Putin on Ukraine in 'risky' diplomatic gamble

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's sit-down with Putin was the first by a foreign leader since the day Russian forces invaded Ukraine last week, and came after Kyiv had asked Israel to launch a dialogue with Moscow. 

3 years ago
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