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Referendums begin in Russian controlled Ukraine lands l WNT
Referendums in Ukrainian territories controlled by Russia have begun as the U.S. and other world leaders decry it as a "sham."
Russia moves to formally annex swathes of Ukraine and begin partial mobilisation | ABC News
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had signed a decree on partial mobilisation beginning on Wednesday, saying he was defending Russian territories and that the West wanted to destroy the country
Russian ally criticising Putin and 'cracks are starting to appear', John Lyon says | ABC News
Global Affairs editor John Lyons says morale in Russian forces is deteriorating as Vladimir Putin’s close ally Ramzan Kadyrov, head of the Chechnya Republic, questions his leadership
Ukrainian forces continue counteroffensive
Ukrainian troops reclaimed more territory from Russia on Monday, pushing all the way back to the northeastern border.
'Ukrainian morale up' as troops take back Russian-seized territory | The World
Ukraine says Russia is launching retaliatory strikes on key civilian infrastructure as its troops are forced to withdraw from areas in the east of the country. Even as Ukraine gains ground and momentum, the president has warned the most difficult days ar...
‘Slowing losing to now winning’: Ukrainian forces take back recaptured cities from Russia | ABC News
Global affairs editor John Lyons describes Ukraine’s counter-offensive against Russian troops as historical. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here:...
King Charles Is a Monster & It Won't Take Long For People To See It
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Moscow's grip on north-east Ukraine collapses after Kyiv severs supply line | ABC News
Ukrainian forces push up to 50 kilometres past Russian lines and recapture dozens of towns in a dramatic counteroffensive
Russian grip on north-east Ukraine collapses after Kyiv severs supply line | ABC News
Ukrainian leaders say their country can defeat Russia after their troops recaptured the city of Kupiansk as well as several villages in the Kharkiv region from Russian forces.
Mounting case for war crimes in Bucha
A mounting case for war crimes in Bucha, Ukraine, 20 miles outside of Kyiv, where calls for justice mount and a mass grave remains a haunting reminder.
Operation London Bridge: How the Queen's funeral will work | ABC News
Inside the funeral arrangements, Royal protocol and accession plans for Britain's longest-serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
Remembering Kobe Bryant’s legacy after jury awards millions in damages in lawsuit | Nightline
Remembering the late Kobe Bryant’s legacy after a California jury awards his wife Vanessa and co-plaintiff Chris Chester millions in damages over distribution of gruesome helicopter crash photos.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, dies l WNT
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union who presided over its dissolution, died at age 91.
Kharkiv, the hollow city | Nightline
City residents who survived six months of attacks by Russian forces are still picking up the pieces as the war rages on.
New images emerge of a deadly car bombing in eastern Ukraine
Fighting intensifies around Zaporizhzhia's nuclear power plant, and Russia is looking to block a UN Treaty that aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons while residents try to evacuate the area.