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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kyiv on Friday, where he will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The visit will focus on boosting economic ties and cooperation in defence, science and technology. However, analysts say the visit could also be an attempt to have India strike a more neutral stance after what has been seen as a lean toward Russia. Ukrainian media reported that Modi met with representatives of the Indian diaspora after arriving. The crowd gathered around the him cheering “Modi, Modi, Modi.” The chief of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, ca...
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Ukraine's parliament approved a bill that bans the activities of religious groups that are tied to the Russian Orthodox Church, or any other religious group that supports Russia's invasion into Ukraine. According to the bill, activities of the Russian Orthodox Church are "an ideological extension of the regime of the aggressor state” and “an accomplice to war crimes and crimes against humanity.” The Verkhovna Rada approved the bill on Tuesday with 265 affirmative votes and 29 opposed. "Grotesque violation of religious freedom"All eyes are now on the Ukrainian Orthodox church (UOC), who has his...
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Days after Ukraine launched a surprise military incursion into Russia’s Kursk border region, President Zelenskyy addressed the operation for the first time on Saturday night, indirectly acknowledging ongoing efforts to "push the war out into the aggressor’s territory" in his nightly speech. The incursion into Russian territory, now in its sixth day, marks the largest and most significant operation since the full-scale invasion. The governor of Russia's city of Kursk reported that a Ukrainian missile shot down by Russian air defences landed on a residential building, injuring 13 people. The unp...
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Thousands of Ukrainian convicts have been freed from jail to bolster the war effort and fight against Russia on the battlefield during the ongoing conflict. They were given the option of trading jail time for time fighting on the frontlines. It means that some 3,000 prisoners were released thanks to a new law aimed at boosting Kyiv's fighting power. That’s a significant figure, given that Ukraine’s prison population is around 42,000 in total. The new recruitment law was approved by parliament in a mobilisation bill that took effect in June - and military leaders think the move can only be a go...
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The hall of the largest thermal power plant in western Ukraine, the location of which is undisclosed because of security reasons, resembles a repair shop. Instead of supervising the operation of the units, employees salvage every component that can still be used. Before the war, it was one of the region's key power plants. Now it can only generate heat for the neighbouring village. The Russian shelling is also putting enormous pressure on the entire energy network in Ukraine, as it is targeting not only production facilities but also, for example, substations and the power grid. "The shelling ...
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Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv has partially resumed medical services a week after being devastated by a Russian missile attack. Work is continuing to rebuild the medical facility, with heavy equipment being used to clear debris from the hospital grounds. Flowers and stuffed animals were placed at the hospital entrance where it is believed a missile struck. Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy had said last week the equivalent of $9.6 million (€8.82m) would be allocated in order to rebuild the hospital. “I don’t know what the rules of war are if they hit a chil...
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One missile hit a large children’s hospital in Kyiv, damaging the intensive care unit, operating theaters, and oncology departments. Rescuers and medical personnel searched for casualties amid the rubble. The hospital was forced to shut down and evacuate. The attack targeted five cities with over 40 missiles. The NATO summit in Washington aims to reassure Ukraine of the alliance’s unwavering support.
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Our guests for week are Shada Islam from the New Horizons Project, Richard Schenk from MCC Brussels, and Antonios Nestoras from the European Liberal Forum. Panelists comment on a changing of the guard at meetings of EU ministers — where Belgium has passed the presidency baton to the much more controversial pick of Hungary. Armed with the provocative slogan "Make Europe Great Again", Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán started his six-month stint with a bang. After visiting Brussels, he popped to Ukraine to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, before making a surprise trip to Russia to see Vla...
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Russian attacks across eastern Ukraine killed at least 11 people Saturday focusing on Vilniansk and Dnipro. Additionally, rescuers trawling through the rubble of a nine-story residential building found one person dead in Dnipro. The attacks came as Russia continues its offensive against Ukraine in several areas along the 1,000 kilometre frontline. Moscow has stepped up its warfare against Ukraine, attacking vital infrastructure including energy facilities. The shelling of the front-line village of Niu-York in the Donetsk region wounded five people according to Governor Vadym Filashkin. He said...
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Kharkiv's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, told Euronews that despite the recent Russian offensive being halted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the situation in Ukraine's second-largest city remains critical. "Unfortunately, the situation is complicated, because unfortunately, we have attacks every day. Every day, we hear explosions in the city of Kharkiv. Almost every day people are killed, wounded, and the destruction is enormous. The enemy shells Kharkiv every day," he explained at last week’s Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin, where energy infrastructure and the situation in Kharkiv were at the fo...
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