Head of GCHQ electronic spying agency says troops sabotaging own equipment, shot down own planes by mistake, Putin advisors fear reporting extent of 'massively misjudged' invasion
The 20,000 pounds of the unleavened bread languishing in an Odesa port represents 10% of the country's annual exports to the US, and a local rabbi thinks the market will feel it
American official says there are persistent tensions between the Russian leader and his military top brass over invasion's failures, as the conflict grounds to a bloody stalemate
A month under occupation has laid waste to northeastern town of Trostyanets, with smashed vehicles littering the streets and residents scrounging for food
Top US envoy arrives after trip to country's arch-rival Morocco, which normalized ties with Israel under a deal that sparked renewed tensions over disputed Western Sahara
As its chief arrives in Lviv, refugee agency says 'senseless war' has driven 4,019,287 to flee Ukraine; another 6.5 million displaced within the country
Organizers cite death of camp survivor in shelling in Ukraine; invitations to go instead to civil society representatives for annual liberation remembrance next month
Vandals daub 'Judensau' on Alexei Venediktov's door, a reference to antisemitic Christian images of Jews; reporter was recently fined for speaking Ukrainian on radio show
Expulsions from Netherlands, Czech Republic, Ireland, Belgium, North Macedonia come as relations between Russia and West have plunged into deep freeze following Ukraine invasion
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