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"How can we allow this?" an official asks after the Zaporizhzhia facility again lost off-site power following Russian strikes.

"How can we allow this?" an official asks after the Zaporizhzhia facility again lost off-site power following Russian strikes.

Russia’s destructive but sporadic strike tactics could indicate a shortage of certain weapons.

The electrical power supply at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is lost after Russia launches missiles.

The confiscated vehicles are being delivered under a Latvian scheme to help the Ukrainian military.

The ruling party says it will pull a controversial Russian-style bill amid widespread criticism.

France sack manager Corinne Diacre four months before the 2023 World Cup after several key players withdraw from the team in protest.

The measures will affect Dutch firm ASML, which is a key part of the global microchip supply chain.

"How can we allow this?" an official asks after the Zaporizhzhia facility again lost off-site power following Russian strikes.

Russia’s destructive but sporadic strike tactics could indicate a shortage of certain weapons.

The electrical power supply at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is lost after Russia launches missiles.

The confiscated vehicles are being delivered under a Latvian scheme to help the Ukrainian military.

The ruling party says it will pull a controversial Russian-style bill amid widespread criticism.

France sack manager Corinne Diacre four months before the 2023 World Cup after several key players withdraw from the team in protest.

The measures will affect Dutch firm ASML, which is a key part of the global microchip supply chain.

Russia’s destructive but sporadic strike tactics could indicate a shortage of certain weapons.

The electrical power supply at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is lost after Russia launches missiles.

The confiscated vehicles are being delivered under a Latvian scheme to help the Ukrainian military.
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