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Europe losing unity on sanctions, ex-Ukraine vice PM says
We spoke to Ivanna Klympush, who served as Ukraine’s vice prime minister for European integration until 2019.
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Ukraine Russia conflict: Battles in key eastern Ukraine city as EU struggle to agree Russian oil ban
EU leaders in Brussels have failed to come to an agreement on an import ban of Russian oil.
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Biden refuses to supply missiles to Ukraine that can hit Russia
The focus of a major military offensive by the Russian military is the city of Severodonetsk in the eastern Donbas region.
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Russia Ukraine conflict: Russian soldier admits killing unarmed 62-year-old civilian
A Russian soldier has pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed Ukrainian, in the first war crimes trial of the conflict.
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Finland’s people want to join Nato despite Russia’s warnings
If the Kremlin wanted to stop Nato expansion – that’s also not exactly going according to plan.
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‘Our victory parade will be very soon in Kyiv’, says Ukrainian head of foreign policy
We spoke to Ihor Zhovkva, who is the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of the Ukraine, and Head of Foreign Policy.
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As Putin commemorates WWII victory – his war in Ukraine rages on
As President Putin commemorated the end of a war 77 years ago, the war he started in Ukraine less than three months back rages on with no end in sight.
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Putin is starting to ‘feel the problems’ he’s created for himself, says former Russian prime minister
We speak to former Russian Prime Minister, Mikhail Kasyanov.
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Putin is feeding lies to his people, says Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK
We speak to Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, Vadim Prystaiko, and Tory MP Tobias Elwood – who is Chairman of the Commons Defence Committee.
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Putin claims Russian troops are ‘defending the motherland’ from the West
Pristine lines of goose-stepping soldiers, gleaming military hardware, stirring music – and President Putin invoking the glorious past of the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany.
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Nuclear war depends on “when Putin decides what is enough of a victory for him”, says Russian Professor
We spoke to Nina Krushcheva, great-granddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev.
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US Congress considers Biden’s Ukraine aid request
The US Congress is set to consider a request from President Biden to endorse a new $33bn spending package for Ukraine.
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Russia Ukraine conflict: Ukrainians try to celebrate Orthodox Easter in shadow of war
In Ukraine today they marked Orthodox Easter.
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The couple on a mission to deliver medical supplies to Ukraine
Hospitals in Ukraine are fast running out of medicines because of continued fighting – and it’s getting harder to deliver it.
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Russia wants to swallow up Ukraine and destroy its government, says Tory MP
President Zelenskyy has held talks with Prime Minister Boris Johnson this afternoon, and discussed a “new phase” of military aid – including the provision of heavy weapons – like protected mobility vehicles, drones and anti-tank weapons.