It would be the president's first foreign trip since Russia invaded his country in February.
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It would be the president's first foreign trip since Russia invaded his country in February.

It would be the president's first foreign trip since Russia invaded his country in February.

Irmgard Furchner, 97, who worked for a Nazi commandant, is convicted in Germany.

A Siberian city is marking Christmas with ice statues of soldiers. But not all locals back the war.

Kyiv fears a fresh Russian assault is on the horizon after President Putin travelled to Minsk.

For some disabled refugees, fleeing Ukraine has given a better quality of life, provoking a dilemma.

The cap will kick in if prices breach 180 euros per megawatt hour for three days running.

The French national team are met by thousands in Paris after losing to Argentina on Sunday.

It would be the president's first foreign trip since Russia invaded his country in February.

Irmgard Furchner, 97, who worked for a Nazi commandant, is convicted in Germany.

A Siberian city is marking Christmas with ice statues of soldiers. But not all locals back the war.

Kyiv fears a fresh Russian assault is on the horizon after President Putin travelled to Minsk.

For some disabled refugees, fleeing Ukraine has given a better quality of life, provoking a dilemma.

The cap will kick in if prices breach 180 euros per megawatt hour for three days running.

The French national team are met by thousands in Paris after losing to Argentina on Sunday.

Irmgard Furchner, 97, who worked for a Nazi commandant, is convicted in Germany.

A Siberian city is marking Christmas with ice statues of soldiers. But not all locals back the war.

Kyiv fears a fresh Russian assault is on the horizon after President Putin travelled to Minsk.
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