With Russian President Vladimir Putin under pressure, Belarus edges closer to joining war in Ukraine
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A flurry of military activity in Belarus this week has caught the attention of Ukraine and the West as a potential sign that President Alexander Lukashenko may commit his army in support of Russia's flailing war effort in Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin blames Europe for energy crisis as European Union works on remedies
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Russia's president said Europe was to blame for its energy crisis with policies that starved the oil and gas industry of investment and said price caps would make it worse, as EU states tried to forge a deal on ways to contain soaring energy costs.
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Russia's Federal Security Service said on Wednesday (local time) that it had detained five Russians and three citizens of Ukraine and Armenia in connection with the bombing of a vital bridge to Crimea, an attack it said was masterminded by Ukraine.
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Read more: Russia's FSB arrests eight for Crimean Bridge bombing
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The Russian Embassy is mocking Aotearoa's new sanctions and trade bans on Russia in retaliation for the latest escalation in Ukraine.
Russian vodka and caviar are among a list of new bans announced after Russia launched its most widespread missile strike since the start of the war targeting Ukrainian civilians.
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Read more: Russian Embassy in New Zealand mocks new trade ban on vodka and caviar
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US-led NATO said on Tuesday (local time) its member states were boosting security around key installations after Russia escalated its attacks on Ukraine and stepped up threats against the West.
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Read more: NATO members tighten security, G7 warns Belarus as Ukraine hit by fresh Russian strikes
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and at least one other aid group paused their field work in Ukraine for security reasons on Monday (local time) after Russia fired missiles at cities across Ukraine.
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Russia launched its most widespread air strikes since the start of the Ukraine war on Monday (local time), raining cruise missiles on busy cities during rush hour and knocking out power and heat, in what President Vladimir Putin called revenge for a blown up bridge.
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A Russian missile attack early on Sunday (local time) struck an apartment block and other residential buildings in Ukraine's southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, killing at least 13 people and wounding 89 others, Ukrainian officials said.
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