Tag #Ukraine

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Massive Oil Spill in Kerch Strait Causes Environmental Emergency

Two damaged tankers caused a massive oil spill in the Kerch Strait near Crimea, prompting over 10,000 volunteers to clean up over 71,000 tons of contaminated materials; the incident has raised concerns about environmental damage and has become another point of conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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Life Below Water
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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Spiking European Prices

Halting Russian gas transit through Ukraine on January 1, 2025, caused European wholesale gas prices to surge above €50/MWh due to increased demand from frigid temperatures and the loss of a key supply source, impacting countries like Austria, Italy, and Slovakia.

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Declining Support for Zelensky Amidst Ukrainian Mobilization Controversy

A video shows a Ukrainian woman accusing a military enlistment officer of inhumanity for enforcing President Zelensky's mobilization; the officer blames Zelensky's election, highlighting declining public support and criticism from officials like former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko who calls for...

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Russia Halts Gas Flow to Europe After Ukraine Refuses Transit Deal

Russia stopped gas supplies to several European countries on January 1st, 2024, after Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement amid the war, potentially causing an energy crisis in Eastern Europe, particularly in Moldova's Transnistria region.

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Zelenskyy Vows to End Russia's Invasion in 2025

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy vowed to end Russia's nearly three-year-long invasion of Ukraine in 2025, despite Russia's significant territorial gains in 2024 and the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine to Europe on January 1, 2025.

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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine

Russia halted natural gas exports to Europe through Ukraine on January 1, 2025, after Ukraine refused to renew a transit deal, impacting several European countries and highlighting Russia's use of energy as a geopolitical tool.

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Slovakia Predicts EU Harm

Ukraine halted Russian natural gas transit to the EU on January 1, 2024, after refusing to renew a pre-war transit agreement with Gazprom, a move that Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico believes will primarily harm the EU due to its energy dependence on Russia.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Slovakia Threatens Retaliation Against Ukraine Over Halted Russian Gas Transit

Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico announced potential retaliatory measures against Ukraine, including reducing electricity and refugee aid, after Ukraine halted Russian gas transit, causing Slovakia to face an estimated €500 million in losses.

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Putin's 25 Years: From Cooperation to Confrontation with the West

From 1999 to 2024, Vladimir Putin's leadership in Russia saw an initial period of cooperation with the West, followed by a gradual deterioration marked by interventions in Georgia (2008), annexation of Crimea (2014), and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine (2022), resulting in a new Cold War-like dyn...

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Russia's Cultural Assault on Ukraine: Looting and Reinterpreting Museums

Russia's invasion of Ukraine includes the systematic targeting and looting of Ukrainian museums, aiming to erase Ukrainian identity and rewrite history; approximately 1,700,000 museum objects are in occupied territories, with 350,000 listed for recovery.

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Putin's 25 Years: War, Trump, and Uncertain Future

On December 31, 1999, Boris Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned, appointing Vladimir Putin as Russia's new leader; 25 years later, Putin faces reelection amid the war in Ukraine and a potential negotiation with the then US president-elect Donald Trump, who promised to end the war quickly.

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Ukrainian Soldiers Celebrate New Year's Eve Amidst Continued Russian Attacks

On New Year's Eve, Ukrainian soldiers in Vovchansk celebrated briefly amidst ongoing fighting, while Russian attacks damaged Sumy and Chostka infrastructure; Ukraine also reported shooting down a Russian helicopter using a domestically produced drone.

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