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The renewed funding will help ukraine purchase new military drones including surveillance, long-range and sea drones
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The best-selling novelist has been vocal about his opposition to the invasion of ukraine
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Books by bestselling author Grigori Chkhartishvili, who writes under pen name Boris Akunin, removed from shelves
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The renewed funding will help ukraine purchase new military drones including surveillance, long-range and sea drones
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Tracking of more than half of Javelins, Stinger missiles, night-vision equipment, and other items sent to ukraine was ‘delinquent,’ DoD inspector general says
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Rishi Sunak arrived in Kyiv for a surprise visit to meet Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday 12 January, as the UK announced it will provide £2.5 billion in military aid to ukraine over the coming year. It comes as the Ukrainian president presses allies in ...
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‘Now we have wars in ukraine, Israel, and Yemen, but no ‘war’ on our Southern Border. Oh, that makes a lot of sense,’ former president writes in anti-Biden rant
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India is benefiting from importing cut-price Russian oil amid European sanctions – and also selling that same oil to EU markets at full price once it has been refined
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Britain says it will boost its support for ukraine in the next financial year to £2.5bn, an increase of £200m on the previous two years
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ukraine’s military fears Putin’s forces could break through its defensive lines within days if the US does not commit to more aid
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Yampil was found on the brink of starvation after being abandoned for five months in the face of the Russian invasion of ukraine
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It comes as Rishi Sunak is making a surprise visit to ukraine to meet Volodymyr Zelensky and announced £2.5 billion in military aid to the country over the coming year
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Britain to provide another £2.5bn in military aid to war-torn country
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Friday’s trip comes as PM stresses Britain’s continued backing for Kyiv ahead of meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskiy
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Biden administration officials stress there’s no evidence that the weapons given to ukraine had been stolen
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Britain to provide another £2.5bn in military aid to war-torn country
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Sanctions over North Korean missile supply to Russian military; EU considers ramp-up in defence equipment production to match Russia
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Internet shutdown across nations cost over £7bn to world economy
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Sweden is unable to join Nato until Turkey quits blocking the ratification process over concerns that Stockholm is harbouring Kurdish terrorists
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Photos and videos of missile strike show windows blown out and glass shards everywhere