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Russian troops are continuing their slow advance in four sectors of the front, including an area along Dnipropetrovsk ...
Ukrainians will be able to get divorced through the e-governance app Diia this fall, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said during a TikTok livestream on Aug. 14.
Arriving at a durable peace settlement between Ukraine and Russia will require broad negotiations on security guarantees for Kyiv, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Aug. 14.
More than 100 foreign citizens from 32 countries, excluding Russians, are currently held in Ukrainian captivity, with the largest numbers from Central Asian nations — led by Uzbekistan and ...
The rollout of 5G cell service will start this fall in Lviv, Kharkiv, and Borodyanka (Kyiv Oblast), Ukraine’s Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on Aug. 14.
Russia has likely lost a Su-30SM fighter jet southeast of Snake Island in the Black Sea, the Ukrainian Navy reported on Aug. 14, citing an intercepted enemy radio transmission.
Ukraine’s SBU Security Service has uncovered 12 accomplices of Viktor Medvedchuk, a former parliamentarian from the banned Opposition Platform party suspected of treason, operating under the guise of ...
Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Russia’s “top leadership” ahead of his summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska, the state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported on Aug. 14.
Kyrylo, 32, from Kryvyi Rih, and Svitlana, 27, from Zakarpattia, met at a training ground during the first year of the war and fell in love while serving in the same brigade.
North Korea is expected to deploy an additional 6,000 troops to Russia in the near future, along with 50 to 100 pieces of equipment, allegedly for engineering work, Ukraine’s Military Intelligence ...
Indian refineries, the world’s largest importer of Russian seaborne crude oil, are scouring the globe for alternative supplies ahead of the U.S.–Russia leaders’ summit, Bloomberg reported on Aug. 14.
Falling oil revenues, the largest budget deficit in more than three decades, painfully high inflation and interest rates, and a looming debt crisis are stalling Russia’s war economy, creating a tense ...