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The plight of those taken to Russia without their families’ consent has received comparatively little attention
Kyiv prepared to change rules on languages used in schools to unlock accession talks
Graft allegations and recruitment scandals have dogged ministry overseeing war with Russia
Police investigate who ordered two men with baseball bats to wait outside home of service’s deputy head
Prices climb 50% in two months as creditors grow more optimistic about eventual debt restructuring
Despite heavy attrition of Russian equipment, the question remains whether Kyiv can build momentum
Military recruitment chief held on embezzlement charges while an MP is accused of collaborating with Russia
President warns that Kyiv’s financial ‘priorities’ must focus on repelling Russia’s invasion
Kyiv accuses traditional ally of acting at Russia’s behest in imprisonment of former Georgian president
Two-day London conference aims to encourage private sector investment in Ukraine’s recovery
Prisoner transfer seen as provocation amid worsening relations between Hungary and Ukraine
Although progress has been made, the question of reconstruction means more support is needed
Also in today’s newsletter: How Europe lost its prime trade relationship with Brazil
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
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