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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says country cannot afford the ‘weakness’ of citizens letting their guard down
The uncoupling from Russia has not happened, partly because executives have not woken up to the return of geopolitics
British fashion brand admits making ‘mistake’ not making move over franchise partner sooner
Six-week programme is part of European nations’ pledge to rapidly deploy vehicles to Kyiv
A visual guide to the war
Top-gun pilot ‘Juice’ says his Soviet-era plane cannot intercept Russian missiles
Kyiv insists eastern city has not been cut off but may soon face agonising choice over whether to withdraw
Moscow says western support for Ukraine has ‘destroyed legal framework for arms control and security’
Washington accuses Moscow of blocking inspections and missing compliance meetings
The treaty has allowed Washington and Moscow to behave predictably on weapons but is now in jeopardy
Western banks are exiting the country following the invasion of Ukraine
Also in this newsletter: yet another election in seemingly ungovernable Bulgaria
The Kremlin has justified withholding statistics during wartime but country’s central bank governor is pushing back
Geopolitical uncertainty, volatile energy markets and climate change all pose a threat
Arctic freeze sweeps across large parts of China, Japan and Korea
The prominent Moscow-based journalist on the folly of war in Ukraine, staying on friendly terms with Kremlin insiders — and what he told Putin about his place in history
Modern-day Germans still haunted by second world war felt deep unease over sending armoured vehicles into battle zone
Kremlin says US ‘demonising’ paramilitary group, which is playing a key role in war against Kyiv
Pretoria’s shifting position reveals Kremlin’s success in stoking doubt about responsibility for Ukraine war
Kremlin increases censorship of Ukraine war coverage with declaration of media group as ‘undesirable organisation’
Heavy fighting vehicles would give Kyiv a military advantage against Russia
Strikes hit Unesco-listed port city of Odesa a day after Germany and US agree to send tanks
Ukrainians rejoice at decision while Russia describes move as ‘extremely dangerous’
Move would allow gold miner to split its Russian and Kazakh businesses
A security vacuum is emerging in the Caucasus and the post-Soviet neighbourhood
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