Russia
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May- 2022 -15 MayArms
NATO Assures Ukraine Open-Ended Military Support Against Russia
NATO pledged open-ended military support for Ukraine, as Finland hailed its "historic" bid to join and Sweden's ruling party said it backed an application.
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13 MayEurope
EU Hikes Military Aid for Ukraine as Sweden Edges to NATO Membership
Europe pledged another half billion dollars in military support for Kyiv and Sweden edged closer to joining NATO.
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13 MayEurope
Britain and France Urge Allies to Keep Pressure on Putin
G7 industrialized nations are "strongly united" in backing Ukraine against Russia, France said, as Britain urged more weapons for Kyiv.
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13 MayCommentary
Podcasts on the War in Ukraine
These five podcasts are guaranteed to widen anyone’s perspective on the background, current situation, and possible outcomes of the war in Ukraine.
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12 MayEurope
Over 560 Ukraine National Guard Soldiers Killed in War: Kyiv
Over 560 soldiers from Ukraine's National Guard have been killed since the war with Russia began.
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11 MayWar
1 Dead, 3 Wounded in Russia After Ukraine Attack: Belgorod Governor
One person died and three more were injured in southwestern Russia as a result of an attack from Ukraine, the governor of Belgorod said.
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11 MayAmericas
Russians ‘Pushed Away From Kharkiv’ as Washington Warns of Long War
Russian troops are being pushed away from Kharkiv, Zelensky said, but sounded a note of caution as US said Putin won't stop with the east.
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10 MayEurope
Over 1,000 Ukraine Fighters Still in Azovstal Plant: Kyiv
Kyiv said that more than 1,000 Ukrainian troops remained in the sprawling Azovstal steelworks in the Russian-controlled port city of Mariupol.
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10 MayAmericas
US Set to Approve $40B for Ukraine, Warning of Long War Ahead
US lawmakers were set to vote on a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine as Washington warned Russia was likely girding for a long conflict with its neighbor.
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10 MayCommentary
Russia’s Possible Doctrine Dilemma
Evidence from the war in Ukraine suggests that Russia’s long-standing military doctrine has reached and surpassed its capacity for scalability.
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