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Children’s hospital hit by Russian missile attack as 29 killed across Ukraine
Matt Frei: The war in Ukraine has featured heavily in the French elections and although the once pro Russian nationalist right of Marine Le Pen has been kept out of power, President Macron’s position as one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies has been weakened.
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20 people dead after synagogue and church attacks in southern Russia
Russia’s southern region of Dagestan held the first of three days of mourning today – following an attack by suspected Islamist militants which killed at least 20 people and injured scores more.
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Russian hackers steal and share NHS patients’ private data
The NHS has scrambled to set up a helpline after reports that Russian hackers stole records covering 300 million patient interactions.
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Russia and North Korea sign mutual defence pact
Vladimir Putin has been paraded in front of clapping crowds in Pyongyang during his first visit to North Korea in 24 years.
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Ukraine war: six killed after Russian missile strikes in Kharkiv
Six people have been killed and dozens injured after Russia fired ballistic missiles at a residential block of flats in Ukraine’s second city, Kharkiv. The injured included emergency workers who came under fire as they helped at the scene.
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‘Russian aggressions have never pushed Georgia to deviate from its own path’, says Georgian President
We spoke to the Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili. We started by asking her what happens next if the government overrules her veto of their “foreign influence” bill.
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The West should ‘double’ its weapon supply to Ukraine, says former Russian prime minister
We spoke to Mikhail Kasyanov, who was Russian prime minister in 2000 after Vladimir Putin became president – a job he held until 2004.
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Ukraine Russia war: Putin forces advance on border town near Kharkiv
Russian troops have been advancing further into northeastern Ukraine, backed by fighter jets, artillery and drones.
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Georgia protests: violent clashes ahead of ‘Russia bill’ vote
Crowds of protestors have gathered again in the Georgian capital Tbilisi after police broke up a demonstration outside the parliament building.
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‘Russia’s number one goal is to get troops closer to Kharkiv,’ says Ukrainian security analyst
As Russian forces advance on a city just beyond the Ukrainian border, a security analyst believes this is now the most prominent objective at this stage of the war. Fighting is ramping up in the Kharkiv region, where Russia has launched a major assault and Moscow said it had seized nine villages in the past…
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Fierce fighting on Russia-Ukraine border signals new front in war
Russia could force Ukrainian troops to divert from the east to the northeast.
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‘If Russia wins in Ukraine everybody is in danger’, says Estonian Prime Minister
With the flow of American weaponry restricted in Israel, US military aid is now arriving in Ukraine, where a chronic lack of ammunition has put Russia on the front foot.
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Putin says Russia will not be threatened in Victory Day speech
Vladimir Putin has used Russia’s annual Victory Day to accuse “arrogant” Western elites of forgetting the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
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Russian deputy defence minister charged with ‘particularly large scale’ corruption
The Ukrainian city of Mariupol was the scene of a bitter siege until finally Russia took control of what was left of its destroyed buildings.
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Ukraine Russia: is the West ready to go to war? – The Political Fourcast
As the PM ramps up defence spending, the Conservative’s James Heappey and Labour’s Baroness Anderson join Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss whether British troops could end up fighting Putin’s war.