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Russia’s war in Ukraine remains barrier to growth, says IMF chief
Kristalina Georgieva says Kyiv will need $42bn of financial support this year as G7 considers ways to use seized Russian assets
Russia’s war with Ukraine is stoking geopolitical tensions and damaging the recovery prospects of the global economy, the head of the International Monetary Fund has warned.
Kristalina Georgieva urged an end to the two-year conflict, saying it was both a human tragedy and a barrier to growth.
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Russia flaunts Western tanks captured in war in Ukraine
The display seeks to energise Russians ahead of the country's victory day celebrations on 9 May.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Russia-Ukraine war live: Russia claims it has hit Ukraine’s southern army HQ
Moscow says attack, which has yet to be independently verified, was carried out using missiles and artillery. The Russian military has attacked the command headquarters of the Ukrainian army’s southern grouping, using missiles and artillery, ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Ukraine war briefing: Kharkiv residents suffer as Russia intensifies attacks
Ukraine’s second-largest city has suffered ‘extensive damage’ to civilian infrastructure and a sharp increase in casualties; woman, 98, walks out of besieged city on her own. What we know on day 798. See all our Russia-Ukraine war coverage ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
War in Ukraine: military strategies
Key articles on Russia and Ukraine’s battle tacticsFinancial Times - Business - Ukraine -
Russia is trying to exploit America’s divisions over the war in Gaza
In its information war against the U.S., Russia is seeking to exploit divisions over Israel’s offensive in Gaza to aggravate political tensions among Americans.NBC News - Top stories - Russia -
Serbia's new govt to include US-sanctioned chief with close ties to Russia
Serbia’s new government will include a former intelligence chief who has fostered close ties with Russia and is sanctioned by the United StatesABC News - World - Russia -
EU marks 20th anniversary of eastern expansion as Ukraine war rages
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Ukraine does not plan forced repatriation of men who have fled war
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Massive drone strike suggests Ukraine is going after Russia's devastating glide bombs
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Thirty men have died trying to leave Ukraine to avoid fighting since war started
Yahoo News - World - Ukraine
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