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The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
A visual guide to the war
Moscow must be made to pay, but without risking harm to global financial stability
Hungary’s leader insists he will not be swayed by threats or offers of money
Guideline relaxation aimed at indirectly supporting Ukraine also allows artillery shells to be shipped to UK
Gideon and guests discuss what's next for Ukraine, Gaza, China and the US election
Republican and Democrat negotiators head home for holidays without passing deal on new funding
Anadolu Efes will not pay for the share with western companies continuing their difficult exit from Russia
Nordic countries seek closer relations with US military after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Sustaining economy at ‘critical time’ for war-torn country is priority, says bank president Odile Renaud-Basso
Stand-off over funds to Ukraine has laid bare the need to reform how the bloc works
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Setback on funding for Kyiv was ‘high point of escalation’ by antagonistic Hungarian premier
Kristalina Georgieva urges US and EU to seal deals that would unlock tens of billions of dollars in funding
Sunday’s parliamentary and local elections were triggered by mass protests against pro-Russian president
US discussion paper argues confiscating some of Moscow’s $300bn ‘consistent with international law’
Bloc to work on ‘plan B’ after Viktor Orbán’s rejection of €50bn lifeline for Kyiv
The green light to accession talks shows the bloc is learning to be a strategic power despite failure on aid
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán vetoes financial aid after allowing bloc to start membership talks with Kyiv
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Charles McGonigal had pleaded guilty to violating US sanctions by helping the Russian oligarch spy on a rival
Russian president fields questions at length for first time since ordering invasion
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Country’s GDP would be more than 5% bigger if Moscow had not invaded its neighbour, Treasury department finds
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson concerned about crucial leaders’ summit ending in acrimony
Viktor Orbán signals willingness to strike ‘financial deal’ but still opposes accession talks with Kyiv
Many Republicans resist aid to Ukraine on the basis that anything harmful to Biden must be right for their party
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