Ukraine is attempting to recover from repeated Russian missile strikes against its energy systems, even as its government prepares for the possibility for even worse conditions. By late Thursday, shortages were cut to below 50% as repairs were made as ...
Ukrainian forces repelled assaults in the Donetsk region, including in Bakhmut, as the country struggled to cope with power and water outages brought on by Russian missile attacks a day earlier.
Republican legislators have vowed to give more scrutiny to financial support for Ukraine once they take control of the House of Representatives in January.Authorities in Kyiv will put up Christmas trees in public places, funded by non-public money, Vitali Klitschko, the city’s mayor, told the BBC.Even so, Klitschko said the trees would be more symbolic and urged residents to celebrate at home as the city did not plan to have mass gatherings for safety reasons.
On the Ukrainian side, 19 soldiers originally captured in Mariupol were returned, along with 15 prisoners from the Chernobyl nuclear plant and seven from Zmiiny Island, also known as Snake Island, top presidential aide Andriy Yermak said in a tweet. Poland has borne the brunt of migration from Ukraine, with more than six million people crossing the border since Russia’s invasion in February and 1.4 million registering to receive social benefits there.Argentina’s government intends to discuss with staff from the International Monetary Fund “the price of the war” in Ukraine, said presidential spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti.
In less severe outcomes, the eastern half of Ukraine could suffer blackouts of as long as 24 hours if Russia hits thermal plants and transmitting grid units on the left bank of the Dnipro River. Or a nationwide blackout of up to a day could follow infrastructure strikes, with Ukraine being fed electricity from Europe.EU diplomats were optimistic they could reach a deal as early as Thursday on a price cap level for Russian oil exports despite sharp splits over the plan.
Speaking at an event hosted by Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, Von der Leyen said: “I am confident that we will very soon approve a global price cap on Russian oil with the G7 and other major powers.”244 Soviet monuments, which many people find offensive because they represent the Baltic nation’s decades-long occupation.
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