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Sponsorship arrangements for more than 130,000 Ukrainians who fled to UK are due to end next March
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Kyiv officials claim that a dayslong attempt by Russian forces to storm a strategically important city in eastern ukraine appears to be running out of steam
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A total of 27,768 casualties have been recorded in ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February last year
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Kyiv has successfully taken down several Russian attack helicopters during the course of Vladimir Putin’s invasion
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was accused of war crimes over the forced relocation of Ukrainian children. Qatar’s successful intervention could lead to other reunifications.
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But figures are likely to fall sharply from the current record high over the coming years, according to the Migration Observatory.
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‘We’re the United States of America for God’s sake. The most powerful nation in the history of the world,’ said president
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Russia’s military presses on for fifth day with shelling so fierce that emergency crews were unable to recover the dead from wrecked buildings
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Israel and Gaza explode, ukraine asks for more help and other predicaments demand US attention while Republicans quarrel among themselves
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“Today we had a busy day in your beautiful city of Odesa, which was dedicated to global and security issues,” Zelensky said
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Issam Abdalla, 37, a Beirut-based video journalist, had covered conflicts in Syria and ukraine and was remembered by as a “kind and heartwarming” person.
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Russia has destroyed almost 300,000 metric tons of grain since July in attacks on ukraine's port facilities and on ships, the Ukrainian government said on Friday, underscoring the war's threat to global food security.
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Suspension does not affect any Russians who are returning to compete as neutral athletes
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Jamie Dimon says conflicts in ukraine and Israel may hit energy and food markets, and global trade.
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ukraine says Russia’s failure to capture the city is a major blow to Putin’s plans
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Biden administration moving with ‘sense of alacrity’ as John Kirby says aid won’t be ‘indefinite’