Ukraine keeps Russia guessing over Jun. 2 peace talks
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Russia, Ukraine and Ceasefire
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Hundreds of foreign companies left Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including major U.S. firms like Coca-Cola, Nike, Starbucks, ExxonMobil and Ford Motor Co. But after more than three years of war,
With Russia saying its terms for peace must remain secret until the talks begin, Ukraine won’t confirm whether its delegation will even attend.
The impact of the three-year-old conflict is reaching deeper into the most personal parts of Ukrainians’ lives.
A Ukraine presidential adviser says Ukraine is ready to resume direct peace talks with Russia in Istanbul on Monday but insists that the Kremlin provide a promised memorandum setting out its position on ending the war.
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German publication Der Spiegel said leaked documents show the modernization of Russian nuclear infrastructure.
North Korea has sent soldiers and millions of munitions, including missiles and rockets, to Russia over the past year, according to a new report by an international watchdog, which details the extent to which Pyongyang has helped Moscow “terrorize” Ukraine’s population over its three-year war.
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A monument to Josef Stalin has been unveiled in one of Moscow’s busiest subway stations, the latest attempt by Russian authorities to revive the legacy of the brutal Soviet dictator.
A man who lives in Toronto and runs a Hong Kong-based business that exports microelectronic parts is facing charges for allegedly violating Canada’s sanctions against Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia once struggled to field its own long range drones until Iran sold them the technology to build their own. Now hundreds hit Ukraine every night.
First-quarter net profit of Russia's oil pipeline monopoly Transneft declined by around 15% to 80.3 billion roubles ($1 billion) as revenue shrank, the company said.
We need to work closer together to preserve the rules-based order against threats from China and Russia.