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Western defense companies are increasingly establishing new presences in Ukraine and working directly with Ukrainian companies.
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The Heart of Eastern Europe: 30 Curious Facts About Ukraine You’ll LoveAfter a long time, we return to Eastern Europe to delve into one of the largest and most historically challenged countries in the region,Ukraine. Despite the hardships and struggles it has endured throughout its history,
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Russia has launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine in months, targeting Kyiv overnight into Monday.
Russian strikes across Ukraine killed at least 12 civilians and injured more than 120 others. In the eastern Donetsk oblast, or province, systematic shelling and glide bombs killed six non-combatants and wounded 44 others.
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For the past two months, Russia has unleashed nighttime drone and missile assaults on Kyiv in a summer offensive that is straining the city's air defences, and has its 3.7 million residents exhausted and on edge. The Reuters Tariff Watch newsletter is your daily guide to the latest global trade and tariff news. Sign up here.
Analysts say Russia has recently made only incremental gains in its slow and costly advance against Ukrainian defenses.
Another attempt at peace talks between Ukraine and Russia is on the horizon amid Russia's continuous assault on Ukraine. Russian drone and missile strikes killed at least two people and injured 15 others in Kyiv just hours before the United Kingdom and Germany will hold a meeting to discuss President Trump's plan for NATO allies to provide weapons for Ukraine.
At a rare protest in central Kyiv demonstrators rallied Wednesday against a law that curbs the power of anti-corruption agencies, warning the fight for Ukraine's democracy was taking place both on the battlefield and at home.
Take Kyiv: The founder of Ukraine's capital was named Kyi in Ukrainian, or Kiy in Russian. So Kyi's city became "Kyiv" in Ukrainian, whereas it became "Kiev" in Russian.
This story was originally published on Sept. 20, 1992, a year after Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union. At the time, The Post used the spelling “Kiev” for the Ukrainian capital.
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The Moscow Times on MSNJoshua R. Kroeker : Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Controversy Is a Gift to Kyiv’s Enemies. There Is Still Time to Change Course.The protests that filled central Kyiv following the passage of a bill that weakens Ukraine’s key anti-corruption institutions are not a sign of weakness for the embattled country. It is instead a sign of the Ukrainian peoples’ desire to continue the trajectory toward a future anchored in the rule of law,