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Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of risking disaster by attacking facility near Zaporizhzhia
Loss of western technology and components will be crippling over time
‘Harsh reception’ for Kremlin opponents shows difficulties of operating in the Baltic state
Turkish leader’s first visit to Ukraine since conflict began in February coincides with arrival of UN chief
A visual guide to the war
Several vessels have traversed narrow corridor in and out of port since signing of deal to free shipping lanes
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased prices for everything from energy to wheat, adding to the inflationary pressures affecting major economies of the world including the US, UK, Germany and France
Strikes on Black Sea peninsula and covert attacks in country signal Ukraine’s ability to target enemy’s infrastructure
The Razoni has been closely watched after it failed to reach original destination of Lebanon
Prime minister pledges to clear all such monuments from public spaces in Baltic country
Kingdom Holding pumped investment into Gazprom, Rosneft and Lukoil as west pushed for sanctions
Country’s response as millions crossed its border made it a role model but the flow of aid is slowing
Cargo vessel Razoni’s passage highlights circuitous and secretive nature of global commodities trade
Sporadic shelling raises concerns of damage at Europe’s largest atomic power facility
Former chancellor’s privileges removed by Bundestag committee after furore over his Russia links
Pipeline from Iberian peninsula to France proposed in effort to wean Europe off Russian gas
Once regarded as a sophisticated elite, foreign ministry officials now use extreme language to prove loyalty to the Kremlin
Air base incident is the latest involving Russian targets that western analysts suspect had indirect guidance from Kyiv
New Delhi accused of abandoning young medics after rescuing them from war zone
Contingencies in case Russia turns off gas to Europe complicated by issues taking energy from Norway and France
Kremlin-controlled Transneft had said it could not make transit payment to Kyiv because of EU sanctions
Berlin is bracing for severe recession and economic turbulence as Russia cuts its gas supplies
Taiwan wants to force Foxconn to unwind an $800mn investment in Chinese chip company Tsinghua Unigroup
Customer refused grain from Razoni, first ship to test reopening of Black Sea to food shipments
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