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Ukrainian President's Office expects special tribunal on Russia to launch next year
Council of Europe approves decision to launch special tribunal for Putin
Germany says Russia could be ready to attack NATO by 2029 or even earlier
EXPLAINERHow the "methane" reform could help Ukraine move closer to EU and generate revenue
Ukraine's foreign minister travels to Chișinău where special tribunal on Russian aggression is to be launched
Rubio calls Ukrainian armed forces the strongest and most powerful in Europe
EU finalising €6bn drone package for Ukraine
EXPLAINERHow the global trading system is changing and how Ukraine can protect itself
Hungary’s Magyar scraps state of emergency introduced by Orbán over threat of war
EXPLAINERHow the Ukrainian drone incident brought down Latvia's government and what consequences it may have
EXPLAINERWhy UK PM Starmer is facing calls to resign and who could replace him
EU ambassador shares her opinion on Zelenskyy's former aide Yermak's case
Shahed-type drone used by Russia to attack Ukraine enters Moldova's airspace
EXPLAINERWhy EU's new rules threaten Ukrainian steel and how to reach a compromise
EU officially informs the Council of Europe of its intention to join agreement on special tribunal for Russia
VIDEOZelenskyy arrives in Romania for Bucharest Nine summit
EXPLAINERWhy Romania's president has started criticising Brussels and what consequences this could have
Pentagon sends military personnel to Ukraine to study drone warfare
Pistorius sees signs of turning point in Russia's war against Ukraine
EXPLAINERWhy EU should not delay Ukraine's membership and how to accelerate the process
Bucharest Nine Summit begins in Romania, with Zelenskyy expected to attend
Another three countries ready to join agreement on Special Tribunal for Russia