Ukrainian athlete appeals ban from Olympic skeleton event
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The Ukrainian flag wrapped around her shoulders and its colors painted on her left cheek, Olha Scherhyna stood near the top of the Cortina Curling Center and pointed her phone at the big board announcing the start list for the men’s skeleton.
As the fourth anniversary of Putin’s invasion nears and peace talks show little signs of progress, Ukrainians tell Alex Croft about the grim reality on the ground
By Dan Peleschuk and Yurii Kovalenko KYIV, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Energy workers flashed signs of support. A bank offered a cash prize worth nearly $25,000. And Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his courage was "worth more than any medal".
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Russia recruits Ukrainians to bypass Starlink restrictions, SBU warns
The SBU said Russian forces are looking for any way to unlock their Starlink terminals after they were cut off by SpaceX earlier this month. The Ukrainian government and SpaceX launched a whitelisting mechanism on Feb.
In the depths of the coldest winter in years, a neighboring country decides to destroy your country's infrastructure. Why? Your neighbor wants your land, but it's
Hundreds of thousands of civilians in Ukraine face several days of extreme cold with very little heat and light, after sustained Russian drone and missile attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure.
Polls show a growing acceptance of territorial concessions among a war-weary public, if Ukraine receives strong security guarantees.
Four years into the war, the character of Russia’s occupation is changing. Last month marked the formal end of a three-year “transition period” intended to absorb the occupied territories into Russia. Moscow still appears uneasy about the loyalty of the most recently annexed regions. There, surveillance by the FSB is omnipresent.
Early reports indicate that Russian forces are encountering trouble organizing troops at the tactical level after the Starlink changes.
I was driving in a town in central Ukraine last summer. All the cars pulled over, and we did, too. People got out and knelt. Somebody in the town had scattered flowers on the street, along the centerline.
The Kremlin wants to erase Ukrainian culture altogether.