Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was among the first world leaders to congratulate newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump. Many Ukrainians say they fear that Trump may fulfill a campaign promise to end the war by forcing them into a settlement that will favor Moscow.
Over 160,000 Ukrainians fled their home country and came to the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia since the Russian invasion. Physicians were among the 50 thousand or so refugees who came to Latvia. Vladislavs Andrejevs spoke with some of them in Riga. Anna Rice narrates his story.
Zelenskyy: Ukrainians are fighting North Korean troops deployed in Russia
Moscow accused of falsifying customs declarations, using deceptive shipping practices
Russia is “flagrantly violating” its agreements with the oil cartel OPEC by concealing the true amount of oil it is producing and selling, according to a new report that says the profits are funding Moscow’s war on Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports.
In countries experiencing war or internal conflict, attacks on journalists are happening with impunity. Watchdog groups say most killings of journalists in recent years have gone unresolved. With Liam Scott, Cristina Caicedo Smit has the story.
‘Significant number’ of North Koreans were killed, report says
Russia refuses to confirm its plans for estimated 10,000 North Korean troops expected to fight alongside it in Ukraine
The EU and South Korea were holding their first ‘Strategic Dialogue’ meeting in Seoul, shortly after Washington and Seoul sounded the alarm about North Korea sending soldiers to help Russia
Ukrainian military reports downing 50 Russian drones
Borrell arrived in South Korea after a trip to Japan and visited the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas
According to Ukraine's Air Force, 66 drones were destroyed during overnight barrage, along with missile and a further 27 drones were 'lost' over various areas
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