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Ukraine: Bucha mourns at mass graves in wreck of Russian retreat
Municipal worker Serhii Kaplychnyi says his team struggled to bury the dead during Russia's short-lived occupation of Bucha
Bodies litter Ukraine town's street of death
Soldiers hand out food and medicine to desperate survivors from the back of a green military truck.
Putin's gas threat as Ukraine, West dismiss de-escalation claim
Moscow insisted things were going to plan as it said this week it would scale back attacks on capital Kyiv and the northern city of Chernigiv.
Russian soldiers admit eating dogs and raping Ukrainian women in intercepted calls
The Ukrainian Security Service (SSU) intercepted radio communications between Russian soldiers and heard them talking about "eating dogs and raping Ukrainian women."
Russians leave behind wreckage, hunger in Ukraine town of Trostyanets
The Russians set up headquarters in Trostyanets' train station, and the surrounds are badly damaged after heavy bombardment aimed at dislodging them.
Russians start to withdraw from Chernobyl: US
Russian troops also captured Europe's largest nuclear plant at Zaporizhzhia on March 4
'Russian soldiers raped me as my son cried nearby,' says Ukrainian woman
A Ukrainian woman has claimed that she was raped by two Russian soldiers who first shot her husband dead at her house in a village located close to Kyiv on March 9
Russia accused of causing 'global food crisis' at UN
Ukraine and Russia represent 30 percent of world wheat exports, 20 percent for corn and 75 percent for sunflower oil.
Australian couple risks everything to evacuate surrogate baby from Ukraine
An Australian couple risked their lives and flew to Ukraine to get their surrogate baby girl safely back from war-ravaged Ukraine. The parents and the girl were eventually evacuated safely to Moldova on Monday by Australian officials.
Russia-Ukraine crisis: Beer giants Heineken and Carslberg exit Russia
Brewing giants Carlsberg (CARLb.CO) and Heineken have joined the long list of companies that have pulled out of Russia as a mark of protests against Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Abramovich, Ukraine negotiators suffer suspected poisoning: report
Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak did not confirm the incident, instead advising to follow "only the official information."
'Caught them by surprise': Ukraine troops take Kharkiv village
Moscow's month-long invasion on its neighbour has largely stalled, with no major recent advances
Deaths of generals expose Russia's troubles in Ukraine
According to the Ukraine defence ministry on Friday, the seventh Russian general to lose his life was Lieutenant General Yakov Rezantsev
Forest fire engulfs more than 10,000 hectares of Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine
Ukrainian officials have claimed that more than 10,000 hectares of forest in the Chernobyl exclusion zone have been set ablaze due to active fighting between Russia and Ukraine.
Female pilot dismissed from Italian Air Force after hazing complaint, joins Ukrainian forces
An Italian fighter pilot who was dismissed from the country's air force after she complained of being "bullied," by her seniors, has now joined Ukrainian resistance forces against Russia.
3.8 million people flee Ukraine: UN
Six out of 10 Ukrainian refugees -- 2,267,103 so far -- have crossed into Poland
Putin accused of hiding actual number of dead Russian soldiers in Ukraine invasion
Several media reports have claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been trying to hide the actual numbers of Russian soldiers killed in his war against Ukraine
Zelensky asks NATO for weapons, West adds pressure on Russia
Biden said that NATO unity showed "Putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he intended."
Arabs denounce 'double standard' of Russia sports bans
Days after Russia invaded Ukraine, football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA swiftly suspended Russia from all international competitions.
Putin tells Europe to pay for gas in rubles
Russia has been moving to "de-dollarise" its economy for years, since the introduction of Western sanctions over its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
UN to again 'demand' Russia 'immediately' end war in Ukraine
The draft resolution, seen by AFP, is supported by 88 countries and had been initially prepared by France and Mexico.
Biden heads to Europe to bolster Western unity, toughen Russia sanctions
On Thursday, Biden will attend summits with NATO, the G7 group and the European Council.
Russia would only use nuclear weapons faced with 'existential threat': Kremlin
Western defense officials said following Putin's February announcement that they had not seen any significant sign of mobilization of Russia's nuclear forces
96-year-old Holocaust survivor dies in Russian bombing of Ukraine
A 96-year-old man who managed to survive Nazi concentration camps during World War II, lost his life in Russian airstrikes on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
Prince Charles plans to house Ukrainian refugees in royal palaces
The Prince of Wales "is very keen to house some Ukrainian refugees in Dumfries House in Ayrshire."
Russian oligarch Abramovich's superyacht docks in Turkey
Abramovich was among the individuals listed under new sanctions adopted by the European Union last week.
Russia bans Instagram and Facebook as 'extremist'
Facebook and Instagram were widely used in Russia and the latter was the most popular social media platform among young Russians.
Blast rips new district to shreds as war reaches into Kyiv
A handful of firefighters and soldiers trawls through the smoking wreckage of a 10-story building wreckage searching for more victims.
David Beckham turns over Instagram account to Ukrainian doctor in war zone
Football legend David Beckham gave away the control of his Instagram account to a Ukrainian doctor working and serving the injured at a hospital in war-torn Kharkiv city of Ukraine.
Russia accused of bombing school sheltering hundreds in Ukraine
Some 10 million people inside Ukraine have fled their homes to escape the fighting, the head of the UN refugee agency said on Sunday.