Both the British and Ukrainian governments have refused to confirm or deny reports that Ukrainian forces fired up to 10 Storm Shadow missiles at targets in Maryino, village in Russia’s Kursk border region
The eruptions have damaged infrastructure and property and forced many residents to relocate
Putin claims US won’t be able to intercept it
The cable was damaged on Monday, the day after similar damage to a cable that crosses the Baltic between Lithuania and Sweden
It’s reported that Ukraine has fired British-supplied Storm Shadow long-range missiles into Russia for the first time. It follows U.S. President Joe Biden’s reported decision earlier this week to approve the use of American longer-range missiles on targets deep inside Russia. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Pentagon officials tell VOA it might take weeks or months for some aid to arrive in Ukraine
The president-elect names Matt Whitaker, a political loyalist who denounced criminal cases filed against Trump
Many Ukrainians welcome the U.S. decision to let Ukraine use U.S.-supplied missiles to strike deep into Russian territory. But on the streets of Ukraine's capital, many also say they feel the decision is too little too late. Anna Chernikova reports from Kyiv. VOA footage by Vladyslav Smilianets.
Railway station roof collapse has triggered a wave of anti-government protests amid accusations of corruption, sloppy renovations
A cable running between Sweden and Lithuania was cut Sunday, and one between Finland and Germany was severed Monday
The policy is intended to expand the aging country's workforce
Germany has in the past relied heavily on its industrial base and exports for growth but is facing ever tougher competition from countries like China
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