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Russia targets Ukraine’s Danube port, sending global grain prices higher

Russia targets Ukraine’s Danube port, sending global grain prices higher

“Moscow is waging a battle for a global catastrophe,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “They need world food markets to collapse.”

  • by Pavel Polityuk

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‘House of cards’: Russia’s booming economy could lead to big problems

‘House of cards’: Russia’s booming economy could lead to big problems

A spending splurge has boosted Russia’s economy but there are fears it is threatening the country’s financial stability.

  • by Anatoly Kurmanaev
What the Niger coup could mean for Russia’s war in Ukraine

What the Niger coup could mean for Russia’s war in Ukraine

The military power grab is stoking fears Russia and the Wagner mercenary group could use the coup to their advantage.

  • by Lucy Cormack and Chris Zappone
Russia invades Minecraft with anti-Ukrainian propaganda

Russia invades Minecraft with anti-Ukrainian propaganda

“Glory to Russia,” declared a video tutorial on how to construct a flagpole with a Russian flag on Minecraft. It showed a Russian flag over a cityscape labelled Luhansk, one of the Ukrainian provinces that Russia has illegally annexed.

  • by Steven Lee Myers and Kellen Browning
Putin’s Russia flirts with nuclear catastrophe

Putin’s Russia flirts with nuclear catastrophe

Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has delivered a repulsive reminder of the threat of nuclear war.

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Wagner is not recruiting mercenaries now, but ‘keep in touch’, says Prigozhin

Wagner is not recruiting mercenaries now, but ‘keep in touch’, says Prigozhin

The leader of the aborted “march for justice” on Moscow’s military leadership in late June has published a voice message to would-be fighters with his Wagner Group.

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Russia’s Medvedev: We’d have to use a nuclear weapon if Ukrainian offensive was a success

Russia’s Medvedev: We’d have to use a nuclear weapon if Ukrainian offensive was a success

Medvedev, who has cast himself as one of Moscow’s most hawkish voices, appeared to be referring to part of Russia’s nuclear doctrine. 

  • by Andrew Osborn
Drones strike Moscow buildings in latest wave of attacks, says Russia

Drones strike Moscow buildings in latest wave of attacks, says Russia

The attacks upended the assumption of people in Moscow, 800 kilometres from Ukraine, that the fighting would never touch them.

  • by Andrés R. Martínez
Russia extends campaign against Ukraine ports, striking another grain terminal

Russia extends campaign against Ukraine ports, striking another grain terminal

“In two or three months, we may not have a single port left,” said a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military southern command. “They want to have a monopoly on grain.”

  • by Marc Santora and Victoria Kim
Ukraine to celebrate Christmas on December 25 and ‘abandon the Russian heritage’

Ukraine to celebrate Christmas on December 25 and ‘abandon the Russian heritage’

A day before visiting special forces troops in the partially occupied Donetsk region, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law bringing the country’s official Christmas holiday forward by 14 days.

  • by Felipe Dana and Dasha Litvinova
How dangerous is it having Europe’s largest nuclear reactor in the middle of a war zone?

How dangerous is it having Europe’s largest nuclear reactor in the middle of a war zone?

The Zaporizhzhia power plant has become a chess piece in the Kremlin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, a prized chip it is unwilling to relinquish.

  • by Lucy Cormack