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A visual guide to the war
Two men held for alleged plan to sabotage military sites including a base training Ukrainian soldiers
Bank has reduced Russian loan book but profits and headcount have increased since full-scale Ukraine invasion
Fears grow in the region that Putin could test Nato’s resolve with provocations or the ‘nightmare scenario’ of an outright attack
Comments from European Central Bank chief point to transatlantic rift over use of seized funds
Berlin launches global call to help protect cities, troops and infrastructure from Russia’s ‘murderous onslaught’
This collection of articles explores the fallout of the war in Ukraine on Western companies operating in Russia
Austrian lender, which has pledged to exit Russia, orders internal probe following FT findings
UK and US measures ban delivery of new Russian-origin metals to LME and CME
Outgunned forces struggle to halt Russian offensive as Berlin offers air defence system
Amid rising concerns about the US security guarantee, policymakers mull how to ensure the continent’s defence
Move to limit Moscow’s war chest could affect London Metal Exchange and Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Washington calls on EU to use influence in Beijing to halt weapons transfers to Moscow
Germany has sent two Patriot systems to Ukraine but is reluctant to give more
Authorities investigating cash payments to MEPs ahead of June vote, says PM Alexander De Croo
A spoonful of courage needed to help the medicine go down
Senior official’s trip to Pyongyang signals Beijing’s disquiet about burgeoning ties between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin
Ukrainian president chides allies and calls for more air defences to intercept missiles
Also in this newsletter: The ECB drags its feet on lowering interest rates
Judges say Brussels failed to prove how Russian businessmen close to Vladimir Putin backed his invasion of Ukraine
Anna Reid’s vivid history of an ill-judged intervention in 1918 demonstrates that we underestimate Russia at our peril
Alexander Stubb urges allies to refrain from ‘belligerent’ rhetoric about Russia attacking soon
UK foreign secretary steps up efforts to secure aid for Ukraine but is snubbed by senior Republican
Judgment finds insufficient evidence that billionaires had undermined Ukraine
Tajiks are among those blamed for the massacre but Russia’s war economy depends on immigrant Muslim workers
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