Five British prisoners of war held by Russian-backed forces in Ukraine are safely returned
Five British nationals held as prisoners of war by Russian-backed forces in Ukraine have been safely returned, says Prime Minister Liz Truss.
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Five British nationals held as prisoners of war by Russian-backed forces in Ukraine have been safely returned, says Prime Minister Liz Truss.
How does this change the course of the war and the best efforts by struggling developing nations, which need discounted Russian oil at a time of skyrocketing energy prices as well as the grain exports facilitated by a UN-brokered deal?
Vladimir Putin has warned Russia will 'use all means we have' to protect its territory, accusing the West of 'nuclear blackmail' and saying: "This is not a bluff."
Poland captain Robert Lewandowski has pledged to wear Ukrainian colours on his sleeve at the World Cup to show solidarity with the war-torn country after getting a special blue and yellow armband from Andriy Shevchenko.
It's 112 days since Andriy Yarmolenko opened the scoring in one of the most emotionally charged international football matches ever played at Hampden. That World Cup play-off semi-final would end in victory - and tears - for Ukraine.
Sambo sudah menjadi media pembuktian tersendiri buat Rusia, negaranya Vladimir Putin. Lewat sambo, negerinya Vladimir Putin itu menegaskan pengaruhnya di dunia olahraga.
The leaders of Turkey and India both called on Putin to end the war in Ukraine at an international summit on Friday, with the Russian President vowing to end the conflict "as soon as possible."
Then of course, there is Russia's response. Already, the Ukrainians are accusing Moscow of targeting civilian power and water installations as retribution for its stunning setback. What will Vladimir Putin do to reverse course and keep his promise to leave most Russians out of a so-called special military operation now in its 200th day? Will he stick to his pledge to spare fighting-age citizens from conscription? More broadly, how does the master of the Kremlin keep a lid on it all?