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War in Ukraine
Zelensky off to Davos on Monday; More hypersonic missiles explode around Ukraine, as France and UK reps in Kyiv offer help; Zaluzhny tours front lines; Russians move forward in Avdiivka and Kupyansk
Jan. 15
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian born Ihor Volobuev was vice-president of Gazprombank when Putin invaded Ukraine but fled Moscow in March 2022 to join the pro-Ukrainian Freedom of Russia Legion.
Jan. 14
Europe
The European Union is due to hold a meeting on February 1 to unblock the 50-billion-euro aid package for Ukraine, vetoed by Hungary's leader Viktor Orban.
Jan. 14
Ukraine
The meeting was being held in the luxury ski resort of Davos in eastern Switzerland, on the eve of the five-day World Economic Forum summit of the globe’s business and political elite.
Jan. 14
Taiwan
Taiwan’s heroic election result shares parallels with Ukraine’s fight against the bully next door – a reminder that Western media should pay more attention to what matters for threatened countries.
Jan. 14
Ukraine
He stressed Russia is not seeking a just peace and any pause in the fighting would simply give the Kremlin time to build up its forces, adding: “They want domination.”
Jan. 14
Putin
Maria Vorontsova’s comments will likely raise a few eyebrows given her father has sent hundreds of thousands of men to their deaths in Ukraine since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Jan. 14
War in Ukraine
As Davos deliberates on the economic future, the call from Kyiv is resolute: put an end to Russian oil and gas, and you will not only end the war in Ukraine but also slow the spread of autocracy.
Jan. 14
War in Ukraine
By some accounts, the most powerful infantry fighting vehicle not just in the war but in any army anywhere, is the US-manufactured Bradley.
Jan. 14
Sports
In a protest against Russia’s continuing attacks on Ukraine, figure-skating champion Ivan Shmuratko interprets the life and death of a child killed by a Russian missile.
Jan. 14
Ukraine
The Ukrainian president covered topics ranging from domestic reforms to the effectiveness of the NATO-Ukraine Council format, and from digitalization to air defense systems.
Jan. 14
Russia
Rubinstein was openly hostile to Putin’s government and regularly protested against the Kremlin’s intensifying repression and human rights violations.
Jan. 14
Putin
“After a series of Ukrainian missile strikes in Crimea, the continued silence from the Kremlin is potentially telling. Is Putin worried that Kyiv is actively targeting his high command?”
Jan. 14
US
As US government officials bathe in hollow sound bites while much needed military aid is withheld, the West could be foolishly digging its own grave by betraying Ukraine.
Jan. 14
South Korea
North Korea’s last missile test was of a Hwasong-18 solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile, which it fired into the East Sea on December 18.
Jan. 14