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Andriy Pyshnyy says move had ‘created huge risks for macro-financial stability’
Agreement marks financial lifeline for Kyiv as it looks to shore up economy following Russia’s invasion
Russia’s domestic political repression contrasts with flourishing competition and a strong civil society
Military intelligence chief Budanov lined up to succeed Reznikov who rejects move to new post
Anti-graft efforts come as Kyiv is seeking more military aid from western backers
Decisions put pressure on Germany and other western nations to follow suit
Programme in Oklahoma will instruct 90 to 100 soldiers to operate advanced air defence system
Kyiv says Russia did not observe its self-declared ceasefire over the holiday
The west must continue to stand by the brave people of Ukraine for their sake, and for ours
Ukrainian leader’s first overseas trip since Russian invasion comes as Biden commits to providing Patriot defences
New assistance to Ukraine to include Patriot missile system requested by Kyiv
The war that started with a Russian invasion might be ended by an armistice rather than a formal peace treaty
UK-led project trains troops in weaponry, battlefield tactics and cyber security at site in northern England
Loss of only provincial capital captured during war is setback for president Vladimir Putin
With the election results still in the balance, Kyiv fears Republicans could jeopardise vital assistance
Firm donated $1mn in humanitarian aid but rejects plan by state gas company to defer bond repayments
Threat of attack from north could draw troops away from Kyiv’s counteroffensives
How Ukraine’s counter-offensive in the north-east dramatically turned the tide of the seven-month-long invasion
The Russian leader’s reckless moves have one goal: to turn the tables in a war he is losing
Pentagon offers a cautiously optimistic assessment of counteroffensive in north-east
Putin in ‘round-the-clock’ contact with military after troops forced to retreat south-east of Kharkiv
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