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A recent trip to the city demonstrated the power of the Ukrainians and the pettiness of EU political squabbles
Postwar planning should focus on making the country a hub of the continent’s green transition
Strikes beyond front lines aim to deplete stock of western-supplied air defence systems ahead of counter-offensive
The success of the DIIA app maps out a new path for the country’s economy
Plus, a good idea for how to finally make our banking system safe
Plans for a spring/summer attack by Kyiv have been kept very quiet but its objective is also not clear
Secretary-general travels to Kyiv for the first time since Moscow’s full-scale invasion
Oliver Dowden appeals to businesses to be prepared to defend themselves against groups that show little restraint
Moscow denies changes to legislation will ‘cause panic’ and another wave of emigration
Beijing wants a weak Russia but will prevent its collapse, foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba claims
It would be suicidal for Ukrainians to stop fighting as long as Putin’s war machine remains at full throttle
US president’s stopover in Ukrainian capital comes ahead of first anniversary of Russia’s invasion
Nato allies to prioritise rapid shipments of air defences and ammunition as conflict enters new phase
Deputy prime minister Olha Stefanishyna tells FT that Moscow is better resourced to continue the war
Member states call on bloc’s leadership to be frank about huge hurdles facing Kyiv’s integration
Anti-graft efforts come as Kyiv is seeking more military aid from western backers
Strikes hit Unesco-listed port city of Odesa a day after Germany and US agree to send tanks
Deputy minister and state secretary also died in incident near nursery school
Assault on town of Soledar could deliver Moscow its first military victory since last summer
Ukrainians prepare to celebrate the new year despite fresh barrage of attacks
Putin’s relentless missile strikes on infrastructure indicate that mere containment of Russia will not achieve a secure peace
Portable diesel generators are relatively small, and would be harder for Russia to locate and attack than fixed infrastructure
Nationwide barrage increases Kyiv’s calls for urgent shipments of advanced air defence systems from west
Several embassies receive explosive devices and animals parts in ‘campaign of terror and intimidation’
German Galushchenko says takeovers are temporary and only to help war effort
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