The strategic port city has been badly damaged by two months of fighting, and tens of thousands have fled.
The strategic port city has been badly damaged by two months of fighting, and tens of thousands have fled.
After weeks of mounting pressure, the German government will now supply heavy military equipment to Ukraine. DW takes a look at how Berlin's position has changed since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
A senior Russian official has accused the West of fighting a “proxy” war with Moscow through Ukraine, accusing their actions of “pouring oil on the fire”.
An apocalyptic missile successfully tested in Russia last week will be ready for use “in months”, with Putin boasting it cannot be stopped
An ominous statement by a Russian general has blown the lid on Moscow’s new game plan – and worryingly, it doesn’t stop at Ukraine.
About 2,000 encircled militants, at Azovstal steel plant, are last Ukrainian hold-outs, Putin is told
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Russia has successfully test fired its ‘Satan’ nuclear missile, Vladimir Putin has claimed as he issued a chilling warning to the West.
A Ukrainian marine commander in Mariupol has made what he described as his troops' "last address to the world" as they try to resist overwhelming Russian forces in the city.
Kremlin cracks down on Western social media, but Russia’s homemade alternatives are a tough sell
Russia has issued another ultimatum to the soldiers and civilians holed up in a steel “fortress” in eastern Ukraine as the battle for Mariupol rages on.
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Measures are ongoing to tow the cruiser into port," the ministry said.
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has warned that Russia would deploy nuclear weapons in a new location if a red line is crossed.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin says her country will decide whether to apply to join Nato "within weeks".
The Russian military said it could target decision-makers in Kiev if Ukraine continues attempting attacks on Russian soil
Rising food prices and a history of Western hypocrisy and selfishness aren’t helping
Russian troops advance southward from Izium. * Ukraine's military reports of Belarusian "volunteers" forming new units in a private military company.
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