Life in Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine is grim. People are fleeing through a dangerous corridor Ukraine’s government estimates at least 10,000 civilians are detained. World 12 Dec, 2023
Ukraine fires 6 deputy defense ministers as heavy fighting continues in the east Retaking Klishchiivka is considered tactically important, allowing Ukrainian forces to further extend their gains around Bakhmut. World 18 Sep, 2023
German leader seeks Indian support for Russia's isolation Scholz reiterated that Germany welcomes skilled workers from India, especially in information technology and software industries. World 26 Feb, 2023
Russia pushes advance on Bakhmut, bolsters defenses in south Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied Monday that a second round of mobilization is looming. World 13 Feb, 2023
Ukraine says Russia 'distracting' air defences with dud nuclear-capable missiles The official said a test on the fragments did not show abnormal levels of radioactivity. World 01 Dec, 2022
Russia won't stop strikes until it runs out of missiles, Zelenskiy says The Russian-installed administration in the city of Enerhodar where the plant is located said it remained under Russian control. World 28 Nov, 2022
Snowy Kyiv grapples with power outages amid fears of new attacks The cold weather is gradually pushing up the energy needs of consumers even as repair workers race to fix wrecked power facilities, grid operator Ukrenergo said. World 27 Nov, 2022
Iran to help Russia build drones for Ukraine war, Post says The Post said Russian and Iranian officials finalized the deal during a meeting in Iran in early November. World 20 Nov, 2022
Blasts, fresh drone attacks rock Russian-held areas far from Ukraine war front Russia reported fresh Ukrainian drone attacks on Friday evening, a day after explosions erupted near military bases in Russian-held areas of Ukraine and Russia itself, apparent displays of Kyiv's growing ability to pummel Moscow's assets far from front lines. World 20 Aug, 2022
In bombed-out Ukraine city, residents lose homes and livelihoods In recent weeks, many residents have returned home for the first time to find blown-out doors and windows, burnt out interiors and crumbling balconies. World 27 Jun, 2022
Ukraine pleads for more weapons, cholera spreads in Mariupol Ukraine pleaded to Western countries for faster deliveries of weapons as better-armed Russian forces pounded the east of the country, and for humanitarian support to combat growing outbreaks of deadly diseases. World 11 Jun, 2022
Groupism: Ukraine war and impending world devastation In the 21st century, when humankind should have been progressing towards world peace by self-reflecting on the past mistakes and amending them or learning from them, the recent brutal invasion by Russia of Ukraine in February 2022 shows that human beings have proven to be the ones who are doing more harm not only to themselves but also to the ecosystem reinforcing the statement that “the world would have been a much better place without humans”. Opinion 30 May, 2022