Category: 2. RussianAggression
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Ukraine criticizes Mongolia’s failure to arrest Putin
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that Mongolia’s failure to arrest visiting Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, wanted on an international warrant, dealt a severe blow to the international criminal law system. Putin arrived in Mongolia on Monday for talks likely to focus on a new gas… Continue Reading
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New Polish law makes school attendance mandatory for Ukrainian refugees
warsaw — Sava Trypolsky couldn’t wait for school to start. Days before the Ukrainian boy entered first grade Monday, his backpack was packed. Sitting on his bed in his home near Warsaw last week, he pulled out coloring pens, glue sticks and all manner of supplies emblazoned with Spider-Man,… Continue Reading
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IAEA Chief Travels To Kyiv Amid Fears For Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Plant
Ukrainian officials said dozens of people were injured when Russian missiles struck a shopping and entertainment complex in the battered northeastern city of Kharkiv, while authorities in Moscow reported damage to industrial sites following a massive drone strike on the Russian capital. After… Continue Reading
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Vladimir Putin visits Mongolia despite international arrest warrant
Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Russian politics myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. Vladimir Putin has arrived in Mongolia on his first visit to a member state of the International Criminal Court since it issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes… Continue Reading
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Mongolia Has ‘Obligation’ To Arrest Putin, Says Kara-Murza
Mongolia is obliged to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived on a state visit to the East Asian nation on September 2, according to exiled Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza. He says that as one of the 124 signatory countries of the International Criminal Court… Continue Reading
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Romanian Parliament To Debate Sending Patriot Missile System To Ukraine
Ukrainian officials said dozens of people were injured when Russian missiles struck a shopping and entertainment complex in the battered northeastern city of Kharkiv, while authorities in Moscow reported damage to industrial sites following a massive drone strike on the Russian capital. After… Continue Reading
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HRW Urges Mongolia Either To Arrest Or Deny Entry To Russia’s Putin
Ukrainian officials said dozens of people were injured when Russian missiles struck a shopping and entertainment complex in the battered northeastern city of Kharkiv, while authorities in Moscow reported damage to industrial sites following a massive drone strike on the Russian capital. After… Continue Reading
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Three Ukrainian teens begin their final year of high school holding onto hopes for the future
This week marks the start of the school year in Ukraine, a pivotal time for any student, especially for teenagers in their final year of high school. Ukrainian teens have more than just grades and university choices on their minds — they are grappling with the realities of war. One student,… Continue Reading
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In a Kyiv Classroom, Cries for Help From Children Scarred by War
“They are like a bleeding wound, and no one sees it,” a schoolteacher said of her pupils, many of whom have fled frontline areas or lost family members in the fighting. Continue Reading
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Europe must rely less on Chinese technology, Danish PM says
Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Geopolitics myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. Europe should depend less on China for technology and show it has learned its lessons about relying too much on a single supplier, as it did previously with Russian oil and gas,… Continue Reading