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Rockets kill 70 Ukrainian soldiers, huge Russian column approaches Kyiv
More than 70 Ukrainian servicemen were killed by a Russian rocket attack and dozens of civilians have died in “barbaric” shelling, Ukrainian ...Visa, Mastercard block Russian financial institutions after sanctions
U.S. payment card firms Visa Inc (V.N) and Mastercard Inc have blocked multiple Russian financial institutions from their network, complying with government sanctions imposed ...Fears of medical shortages and disease in Ukraine after Russian invasion
By Jennifer Rigby and AgenciesPosted and edited by Hum KC, TOE Ukraine is running low on critical medical supplies and has had ...Foreign fighters in Ukraine don’t need a visa
More now from President Zelensky’s nighttime television address. Visa-free travel will be allowed starting 1 March for any foreigners wishing to enter ...UAE drops face masks outdoors, quarantine for COVID contact cases
The United Arab Emirates, the Middle East tourism and commercial hub, over the weekend ended a requirement to wear face masks outdoors ...Russian forces seize two small cities in Ukraine
Russian invasion forces seized two small cities in southeastern Ukraine and the area around a nuclear power plant, the Interfax news agency ...Russia, Ukraine agree to talks; Putin puts nuclear forces on alert
The number of known people killed in Ukraine following the Russian invasion is 352 civilians, Ukraine’s Ministry of Interior said Sunday. At least ...Putin puts nuclear forces on high alert; Ukrainians, Russians agree to talks – live updates
President Vladimir Putin ordered his military command to put Russia’s nuclear deterrent on high alert on Sunday in the face of a ...Russian troops enter key Ukrainian city Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces battled Russian troops on the streets of Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv on Sunday, the regional governor said. “The Russian ...North Korea resumes missile tests with first launch in a month
North Korea fired what could be a ballistic missile on Sunday, military officials in South Korea and Japan said, in what would ...














