Ukraine, Druzhba and EU
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The EU’s €90bn loan to Ukraine could be signed off as soon as Wednesday, offering economic relief to Kyiv as it fends off the Russian invasion.
By Yuliia Dysa and Pavel Polityuk KYIV, April 21 (Reuters) - Ukraine will resume pumping oil through the Druzhba pipeline on Wednesday, an industry source said, after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said repairs were complete and urged the EU to unblock a 90-billion-euro loan halted by an argument over the pipe.
After months of impasse because of objections from Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, ambassadors were meeting to discuss a key step on the way to disbursing the much-needed money.
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union envoys gathered on Wednesday with the majority cautiously optimistic that a massive loan to help meet Ukraine’s military and financial needs for the next two years may soon be approved after months of deadlock. At a ...
Authorities say the officers have been suspended and an investigation into their actions is under way.
Russia rebuilt and revamped the city center, including the Mariupol Drama Theater, which the Russian military struck in March 2022 even though the word “children” was written in large letters on the ground at either end of the building. It became a mass grave for an estimated 300 people.
LONDON, April 22 (Reuters) - Russia has repeatedly launched drones and missiles on a flight path near the disused Chornobyl nuclear plant during attacks on Ukraine, elevating the risk of a major accident, Ukraine's top state prosecutor told Reuters.
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‘Robots don’t bleed’: Ukraine sends machines into the battlefield in place of human soldiers
Ukraine’s military is increasingly using robots to replace human soldiers, even in combat assault missions, helping to counter Russia’s manpower advantage.
Ukraine’s deputy prime minister says the attacks on the country’s civilian infrastructure are ‘another proof of terrorism’.
The European Union's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said she expected "positive decisions" on the 90 billion euro ($105.94 billion) loan for Ukraine to be made on Wednesday. This month's electoral defeat of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban,