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Ukraine rejects Putin’s ceasefire request, says it’s a cover

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Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a one-day ceasefire for orthodox Christmas, but the answer from Kyiv was a hard ‘no'. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Putin of using the ceasefire as a cover to bring in more...
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David Tennant on timely TV retelling of Litvinenko murder

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The British actor vividly remembers seeing the image of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko lying in a hospital bed in the news back in 2006.
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Top Zelenskyy aide says up to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russia's war

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A top aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that between 10,000 and 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since Russia invaded in February. The military has not confirmed these figures.
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Vladimir Putin works to fend off mounting criticism of Ukraine invasion

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Russian President Vladimir Putin met with a hand-picked gathering of military mothers in an attempt to fend off mounting criticism of his latest troop deployment in Ukraine.
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Germany faces mounting pressure to allow for export of tanks to Ukraine

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Dan Rice, special adviser to the commander-in-chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces, for his assessment of the war and about the mounting pressure on Germany to allow for the export of its Leopard 2 tanks.
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Russian forces have withdrawn from Kherson, Moscow says

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As the war in Ukraine continues, the Kremlin says all of its equipment and troops have been moved out of Kherson. This retreat adds to Ukraine's criticism of Russian troops with Ukraine MP Oleksiy Goncharenko saying in part " Russia lost...
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Ukraine war: 'No sign' of Ukrainian 'dirty bomb'; grain ships leave ports; and 14 million displaced

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Here are the latest news developments from Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Ukraine war: Caution on Kherson 'pullout'; no sign' of Ukrainian 'dirty bomb'; 14 million displaced

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Here are the latest news developments from Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Watch: How power blackouts are hitting Ukraine

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Kyiv's mayor is warning residents they must prepare for the worst this winter if Russian strikes continue. Watch our correspondent Sasha Vakulina's report on the latest news.
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Russia halts participation in Ukraine grain agreement

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Russia moves to pull out of UN-brokered deal after it says Ukraine carried out drone attack on its fleet in Crimea.
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Russian forces will continue to collapse in Ukraine, says U.S. analyst

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Ben Hodges, former commanding general of the U.S. army in Europe, says Russian forces 'absolutely' do not want to be in Ukraine and will eventually be pushed so far back they will evacuate Crimea.
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Ukrainians on alert over Russia nuclear threat

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Ukrainians are preparing in case Russia launches a nuclear attack.
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Putin’s most dangerous henchman

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Yevgeny Prigozhin has lurked in Vladimir Putin’s shadow for years, and now he’s fighting Russia’s war in Ukraine with his ruthless 50,000-man mercenary army called The Wagner Group. CBC’s Terence McKenna breaks down what’s known about...
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Ukraine recaptures key railway hub town in Donetsk

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Journalist Sergio Olmos in Kyiv says Ukrainian forces have taken Lyman, a town in Donetsk, which Russia says it has annexed.
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Putin launches process to annex Russian-controlled regions in Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a speech Friday during a ceremony declaring the annexation of four Russian-controlled regions in Ukraine: Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. The ceremony came hours after at least 25...
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Protests in Russia as anger grows over partial mobilisation

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The Kremlin has admitted it made mistakes in its mobilisation of hundreds of thousands of reservists to fight in Ukraine
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European leaders say Nord Stream gas pipelines sabotaged

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Russia has denied responsibility for damage to two pipelines that carry Russian gas to Europe. Nord Stream 1 and 2 carried gas to Germany, but were shut down in August.
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EU proposes fresh sanctions on Russia after 'sham referendums' in Ukraine

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Under the new package, EU citizens will be barred from serving on the boards of Russian-state companies.
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EU suspects sabotage in Russia-Europe gas pipeline leaks

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European Union officials say the leaks in two major gas pipelines that deliver Russian gas to Europe were ‘likely a deliberate act,’ but stopped short of blaming Russia. However, some experts are pointing the finger at the Kremlin,...
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Russia mobilizes 300,000 reservists for Ukraine war

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In a televised address, Russian President Vladimir Putin said a partial mobilization would be necessary for the next phase of its war with Ukraine. He also accused the West of engaging in 'nuclear blackmail.'
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Gorbachev hailed in West, but may have different legacy in Putin's Russia

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Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who died Tuesday at 91, is being remembered in the West as a leader who ended the Cold War, but his legacy is quite different in Vladimir Putin's Russia.
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Estonia to close border to Russians with visas

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Estonia is set to close its border to more than 50,000 Russians with visas, while Germany is refusing to back calls for a tourist visa ban for Russians.
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3 more grain ships depart from Ukraine's Black Sea ports

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Three more ships carrying grain have left ports in southern Ukraine under a deal with Russia brokered by the United Nations.
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Military defeat of Russia is not the end of the war: Ukraine's UN ambassador

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Ukraine's ambassador to the United Nations, Sergiy Kyslytsya, about concerns of Russia potentially increasing its aggression against Ukraine. He says Russians are 'desperate' in trying to escalate the...