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Security concerns overshadow potential second trip abroad for Ukraine’s president since Russia’s invasion
Also in this newsletter: Poland’s government goes again in bid to unlock EU funds
Natalia Gavrilița reports a rise in trafficking of arms, people and goods
When Russia invaded Ukraine, an academic from each country had to decide whether to stay or go
Military intelligence chief Budanov lined up to succeed Reznikov who rejects move to new post
Warnings multiply of Kremlin’s plans for imminent attack in eastern Donbas region
The Abrams demonstrates the pitfalls of Washington’s overcomplicated defence procurement system
Ambassadors to impose a $100-a-barrel cap on diesel and a $45 cap on low-end products
The Russian threat hangs over the Lithuanian capital as its marks its 700th birthday with a year of culture
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says country cannot afford the ‘weakness’ of citizens letting their guard down
Also in today’s newsletter: Cyprus goes to the polls with few fresh options
As an adaptation of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is tipped for Oscars, the country’s long antiwar tradition is being tested by Russian aggression
Fund to meet Kyiv officials in mid-February to negotiate package that would stretch rules about lending
Latest weapons will double the current strike range in latest batch of assistance from Washington to Kyiv
British fashion brand admits making ‘mistake’ not making move over franchise partner sooner
Six-week programme is part of European nations’ pledge to rapidly deploy vehicles to Kyiv
Security forces raided the home of Ihor Kolomoisky, a top oligarch who was previously close to president Zelenskyy
A visual guide to the war
Also in today’s newsletter: pitching Ukraine as the Israel of eastern Europe
Top-gun pilot ‘Juice’ says his Soviet-era plane cannot intercept Russian missiles
Kyiv insists eastern city has not been cut off but may soon face agonising choice over whether to withdraw
Three Russian businessmen, a string of billionaires and several Tory donors are among beneficial owners, analysis shows
Moscow says western support for Ukraine has ‘destroyed legal framework for arms control and security’
Also in today’s newsletter: ending patent protection for drugs and Europe’s inefficient energy market
War in Ukraine and rising costs of extreme weather have forced reinsurers to put up price of coverage
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