PM's ad hoc alliance on Ukraine could still struggle to materialise

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Trump’s approach to Ukraine could be 'very worrying' for Russia’s neighbors, former UK PM Cameron says
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Military planning for Ukraine peace to begin, says PM
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Countries can't be forced into Ukraine peace coalition - minister
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Starmer says Putin cannot be allowed to ‘play games’ over Ukraine ceasefire
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Trump's terms for restarting Ukraine aid are still murky
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Russia still wields huge influence inside Ceferin’s Uefa despite bans | Philippe Auclair
Alexander Dyukov and his fellow Putin-backed officials’ continuing role has largely been ignored. Uefa’s response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine could not have been swifter. Hours after ...The Guardian - Mar. 9 -
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If Ukraine Loses Starlink, Here Are the Best Alternatives
OneWeb, Project Kuiper, and IRIS2 could all, in time, replace Elon Musk's satellite communications system in Ukraine, but they will struggle to replicate Starlink's coverage and usability.Wired - Mar. 6
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