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The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
A visual guide to the war
Allies discuss ways to ‘toughen up’ key sanction as Moscow circumvents limits on seaborne crude
The ‘mosquito navy’ is successfully punching above its weight in the Black Sea
Executive accused of using shell network to ship equipment to Russian manufacturer, in contravention of EU embargo
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s weekend of protests
A rare look inside a covert Russian-led operation to get strategic technology protected by European export controls into the hands of the state
Washington has for the first time added Russian liquefied natural gas to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine
Ukrainian deputy PM Olha Stefanishyna warns FT Global Boardroom about Kyiv’s financing uncertainty
Extra spending highlights ballooning cost of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine
Pilot killed after ship collecting iron ore for ArcelorMittal was struck in attack that threatens Black Sea corridor
Busy armaments factories are depriving other industries of scarce workers
Emirates-based businesses among 29 entities subject to measures aiming to stem funding for Ukraine war
Kyiv envoy condemns wartime ‘stab in the back’ by protesters angry at rival drivers
Foreign policy chief says agreement at G7 level cleared hurdles set by Belgium and other countries
More effective enforcement and stepped-up compliance on the part of the private sector are needed
EU leaders will decide in December on whether to begin negotiations after assessing Kyiv’s progress on reforms
Ukrainian president fires head of special forces and rebukes top commander who said war with Russia was at a ‘stalemate’
Also in this newsletter: Moldova’s ruling party scores mixed result in local elections clouded by Russian meddling
Voter support for illiberal AUR is growing ahead of elections next year
Conflict in the Middle East is bad news for liberals and helpful for Putin and Trump
UK groups voluntarily disclose violations in anticipation of reduced government penalties
Also in this newsletter: Why South Korea questioned the EU’s stance on state aid
Unrest in the north Caucasus follows the stoking of an anti-western, anti-imperialist mood at home
Confiscating and deploying them for Ukraine’s benefit is the morally obvious next step
European commission president backs country’s EU membership ambition during visit to Kyiv
Drone and missile attacks come amid growing concerns in Kyiv about US financial and military assistance
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