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One year on: Explore FT's latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Moscow set to benefit from Kyiv diverting efforts away from flood-hit southern flank of counter-offensive
A visual guide to the war
Floodwaters rise on both Ukrainian and Russian-held sides of Dnipro river following breach
Nearby power station will have sufficient water supplies to cool radioactive fuel, experts say
Kyiv warns of ‘catastrophic consequences’ as evacuations begin for thousands of residents
Kyiv dismisses Russian claims of failed thrust in Donetsk region by armoured battalions
The humanitarian disaster of catastrophic flooding will draw attention away from the unfolding counter-offensive
Postwar planning should focus on making the country a hub of the continent’s green transition
Nato should put Kyiv on the road towards membership at a summit next month
Ukraine probes Russian defences ahead of long-awaited counter offensive
A series of assaults has highlighted Moscow’s vulnerability to blowback from the Ukraine conflict
China also labelled as rival as Berlin outlines plan to make Bundeswehr the ‘cornerstone’ of European defence
Bilateral agreements to formalise level of military and financial support for Kyiv
Long-awaited counteroffensive liberates several villages but is less successful in severing corridor to Crimea
President backs plans to put Yevgeny Prigozhin’s militia under army contract
Julius Maada Bio calls for both sides to work to end the war that has sent food prices soaring across much of his continent
Air attacks kill at least 11 people in Ukraine while Vladimir Putin acknowledges need to bolster Russian defences
Also in today’s newsletter: the dwindling hopes for real progress between Kosovo and Serbia
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to a sharp rise in defence spending
Leaders meet in Paris to discuss issue of ‘security guarantees’ for Kyiv, but offer little detail on talks
Key articles on Russia and Ukraine’s battle tactics
Although progress has been made, the question of reconstruction means more support is needed
Lithuanian foreign minister says his country is ‘vulnerable’ as Moscow prepares to deploy nuclear weapons nearby
Also in today’s newsletter: How Europe lost its prime trade relationship with Brazil
Kyiv says its forces liberated at least three villages in occupied Donetsk region
Move aims to facilitate seizing assets of Russian oligarchs and others accused of circumventing sanctions
If the Kremlin is prepared to create havoc on such a scale, then it is capable of further escalation
Tehran sending material for assembly of unmanned aircraft in Russian factory, says Washington
Residents blame Moscow-installed authorities for blocking evacuation efforts and abandoning them following Kakhovka dam burst
President’s comments come as some Republicans question additional funds to support Kyiv’s fight against Russia
Assault with German-made Leopards is first heavily armoured attack of Kyiv’s summer push
London bans imports of Belarusian gold, cement, wood and rubber, and restricts access to its financial markets
Sanctions are squeezing Russia’s net export earnings — now target the surpluses accumulated since last year
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has finally convinced officials to offer Balkan membership applicants more than honeyed words
A recent trip to the city demonstrated the power of the Ukrainians and the pettiness of EU political squabbles
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