Volodymyr Zelenskyy demands ‘maximum sanctions’ on Russia
Artists at Risk organization helps prominent Russian artists to find safety in Finland
‘Artists at Risk’ organization helps prominent Russian artists to find safety in Finland
On The Inside Story, meet Ukraine's wheat farmers dodging Russian fire to keep the world fed. Are economic sanctions biting Russia's energy sector? Why are top-level Americans visiting Kyiv? And meet fighters from Belarus ready to battle Russia on The Inside Story-Ukraine: Food, Fuel & Photo-ops.
Finland's government recommends immediate NATO membership as Russia threatens a 'military technical' response
Finland's government says the country should immediately apply to join NATO in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. As Henry Ridgwell reports from the Russia-Finland border, such a move would have big implications for the region. Camera: Henry Ridgwell. Contributor: Mari-Leena Kuosa.
Finland and Sweden are expected to apply for NATO membership in the coming days, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As Henry Ridgwell reports from Taipalsaari, close to the border, Russia’s actions have particular historical resonance in Finland.
Soviet forces invaded Finland in 1939 in the so-called Winter War – but Finnish defenders resisted occupation
Both countries say Russia’s nuclear threats require collective self-defense, upending decades of non-aligned status
Both countries say Russia’s nuclear threats require collective self-defense, upending decades of nonaligned status
The European Union has warned its members that paying for Russian gas in rubles would breach sanctions on Moscow. Russia on Wednesday cut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria. As Henry Ridgwell reports, some EU states have set up Russian bank accounts to try to work around the sanctions.
Russian state-owned Gazprom cut supplies to Poland and Bulgaria after they refused to pay in rubles
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Ukraine can win war as Germany joins NATO allies in sending heavy weapons
Macron’s far-right challenger for presidency pledges to redraw country's relations with EU, NATO and Russia
Far-right challenger for presidency pledges to redraw country's relations with EU, NATO and Russia
British government says all tools must be used to deter migrants as record numbers cross English Channel in small boats
Britain plans to send asylum-seekers thousands of miles away to Rwanda for processing, in a bid to deter migrants from crossing the English Channel in small boats. As Henry Ridgwell reports from London, the policy has triggered a backlash in Britain.
Tens of thousands of migrants from eastern Turkey travel to US, Canada to seek new life
More than 50 civilians have been killed and dozens wounded in a missile strike on a railway station in Ukraine, which Kyiv blamed on Russian forces. Henry Ridgwell’s report contains graphic images that may be disturbing to some viewers. Cameras: Henry Ridgwell, Oleksiy Merkulov, Serhiy Horbatenko.
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