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The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov is spearheading the use of sea drones against the Russian fleet
Penny Pritzker, appointed by Biden this month, backs one of Kyiv’s demands on post-war reconstruction
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Credit enhancements for debt issued by Kyiv would allow funds to be raised more quickly and on a larger scale
Shipments via third countries obscure Europe’s true reliance on Russian commodities
Metals oligarch tells FT of his ‘surprise’ at performance of economy in wake of invasion of Ukraine
Moscow continues attacks aimed at hobbling Kyiv’s grain exports
Chair warns that 57-strong group ‘cannot function’ if Russia continues to block appointments and budget
Kremlin cites boosting ‘defence potential’ and integrating new regions for raising draft budget to $383bn
Legal judgments may at least be used by one nation to hold another to account
Democrats warn that Republican efforts to block more support will devastate Ukrainian war effort
One of Kyiv’s staunchest supporters is undermining its credibility, and the EU’s
Curbs raise concerns Kremlin is ‘repeating playbook’ by again weaponising energy supplies
Agreement follows Kyiv’s rift with Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over unilateral import restrictions
Bombardment comes hours after Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged UN to back his peace plan to end ‘genocidal’ war
Threat is latest salvo in spat that revolves around Warsaw’s refusal to accept Ukrainian grain imports
Kyiv files WTO lawsuit against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia after they ban imports
Futures are close to a three-year low, but analysts warn renewed Black Sea escalation could spark a rebound
Bucharest has not ruled out cargo vessel may have hit a sea mine that drifted from Russia’s war in Ukraine
President Andrzej Duda compares Kyiv to a ‘drowning’ person clinging to its rescuer
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US president presses allies to maintain support as Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepares latest appeal to Washington
The vessel is the first to dock in and set sail from Ukraine since Moscow reneged on international deal
Defence secretary Lloyd Austin stops short of committing to provide Kyiv with longer-range missiles
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