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The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades and run deep. The current conflict is more than one country taking over another; it is — in the words of one U.S. official — a shift in "the world order.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ukraine's parliament is in gridlock as relations have broken down between the legislative and executive branches of government. The parliamentary crisis, as some have rushed to describe ...
The war in Ukraine is now in its fifth year. Over the past few months, Russian forces have slowly expanded the amount of territory they control, mostly in the east of Ukraine, and have continued their barrage of air strikes on Kyiv and other cities.
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Ukraine's ballooning debt, explained
Ukraine's debt is ballooning. By the end of last year, the country owed over $213 billion to creditors — a hair's breadth away from the size of the country's entire economy. That doesn't include a new 90-billion-euro loan to Kyiv agreed by European ...
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency has accused a former energy minister of laundering millions of dollars. German Galushchenko, who led the department from 2021 until 2025, was detained by border guards on Monday as he tried to leave the country on a train ...
Russia hammered civilian areas of Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in an attack that stretched for hours killing at least 16 people.
Ukrainian troops fire a Caesar gun towards Russian positions at the front line in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas. (Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images) KYIV, Ukraine — A maximum of 800,000. That’s how many soldiers Ukraine’s military would be ...
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Ukraine skeleton helmet controversy, explained: Why Vladyslav Heraskevych was banned from competing at Olympics
A skeleton racing athlete from Ukraine has been disqualified from the 2026 Winter Olympics, the IOC announced Thursday. Vladyslav Heraskevych, who was Ukraine's flag bearer at the opening ceremony, will no longer be able to compete after he refused "to ...
Boyd Byelich, a Northeast Michigan resident from Rogers City, recently returned from his 23rd trip to Ukraine as part of his mission to distribute aid to children and individuals displaced by the Russian/Ukranian war.