#Ukraine
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Russia and Ukraine agreed to a 32-hour Easter truce. It held for 38 minutes before air raid sirens sounded over Kharkiv. A dispatch from the frontline.
Britain backs Ukraine's potential role in Strait of Hormuz security. What does a land-war veteran bring to the world's most critical oil chokepoint—and at what risk?
Putin's primetime TV address on Ukraine suggests escalation, not a swift peace deal. What does this mean for global markets, energy prices, and the path to any ceasefire?
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[email protected]As Trump signals growing frustration with the Ukraine war and rising energy prices, markets are watching closely. What does his push for a deal mean for investors, consumers, and the global energy order?
Ukraine's military command has rejected Washington's 15-point war settlement proposal. What's actually on the table, who wins and loses, and what it means for global markets.
European shares surged on de-escalation hopes. But is this a durable re-rating or just another false dawn? What investors need to know before jumping in.
Battle-tested Ukrainian interceptor drone firms are pitching Gulf states as Iran-linked threats intensify. What this means for defense markets, regional security, and the future of counter-drone warfare.
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[email protected]As Iran's cheap drones overwhelm expensive US defenses, Ukraine emerges as an unlikely military innovation leader, teaching American allies cost-effective counter-drone tactics.
In a diplomatic reversal, Ukraine is being asked by the US to help defend Gulf allies against Iranian drones, turning the aid recipient into a strategic partner with conditions.
Four years into Russia's invasion, Ukraine has reclaimed 400 square kilometers in the south and struck deep into Russian territory, revealing the true cost of Putin's miscalculation.
Three years into Russia's invasion, Ukraine defies all predictions. What's behind this remarkable resilience, and how long can it last?
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[email protected]Four years into Russia's invasion, battlefield realities and resource disparities point toward territorial concessions as the path to peace