Amid signs of offensives and counteroffensives, concern is rekindling about what it will mean for the biggest nuclear plant in Europe.
Author: Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Ukraine Says It Will Use Legal Means to Evict Orthodox Pro-Russia Monks
Representatives of the monks and priests have vowed to ignore an eviction order.
U.N. Official Heads to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant as Safety Fears Grow
The official met with President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the Zaporizhzhia plant, amid worries that a Ukrainian offensive could raise the already-high risk of disaster.
U.S. Drone Downed over the Black Sea: What We Know
The incident was the first known physical contact between the Russian and American militaries since the war in Ukraine began.
The Black Sea Is a Crucial Theater in the War Between Russia and Ukraine
Long dominated by Russia’s navy, the Black Sea has been the scene of Ukrainian defiance. It’s also been a rare point of agreement between the two countries.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Conditions Have Deteriorated, Ukraine Says
The International Atomic Energy Agency last week warned that the situation at the plant, which Moscow seized soon after its invasion in February, was “precarious.”
Belarus Sentences Exiled Opposition Leader to 15 Years in Prison
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya fled the country after running for president in 2020 against Belarus’s authoritarian leader. She has described the conspiracy case against her as a “farce.”
Ukraine Says It’s Sending Reinforcements to Bakhmut
In recent weeks, Russian forces have been rushed to the front line, helping Moscow seize more villages and towns.
Zelensky Says the Situation in Bakhmut Is ‘Getting More and More Difficult’
The eastern city, which had a prewar population of around 70,000 people, has become a focus of the fighting, with both sides pouring in troops and taking significant losses.