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Purchase of hundreds of all-terrain vehicles made by Shandong Odes could put exports to west at risk
Efforts to raise birth rates and increase the population are making little headway
President’s signal of strategic shift comes as he admits counteroffensive failed to achieve goals
Diplomat tells FT western sanctions will continue ‘for years to come’ to curb Moscow’s war machine
The conflict in Ukraine highlights the need for governments and private companies to collaborate on national security
Special purpose vehicles for victory
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Nato's secretary-general says Russia has been stockpiling missiles for a winter attack on Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg urges allies not to ‘underestimate’ Moscow and its war economy
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‘Transshipment’ of liquefied natural gas, crucial for Moscow’s Arctic fleet, is banned by UK and Netherlands
Conflict is putting recent progress of central and eastern European schools under pressure
Helsinki says tactic by Moscow is deliberate and poses ‘serious threat to national security’
Several officers also undergoing medical treatment after contamination with heavy metal substances, say officers
Growth in shipments of restricted parts fuels western suspicions that Turkish companies are conduit for Moscow
Every conflict has periods of defeatism but there are no signs of it in Kyiv, which just needs the west to keep the faith
Ukraine fears start of Moscow winter campaign aimed at destroying energy infrastructure
Kyiv seeks to persuade younger recruits with better endurance and higher skills to join up
Five people wounded in barrage that hit residential buildings and energy infrastructure
Protest spreads to main crossing with long queues forming as temperatures drop
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Foreign minister warns Brussels not to look at Balkans ‘with a magnifying glass’ and at Kyiv ‘with rose-tinted glasses’
For all their stoical resistance Ukrainians are increasingly riven between those who stayed and those who left, those who fought and those who didn’t
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