Ukrainian leaders are insisting the situation is “under control” and there is “no reason to panic”.
As 127,000 Russian soldiers massed on the border and it launched new military exercises, defence chiefs in Ukraine admitted the situation could change quickly. It said the number was “not enough for a full-fledged offensive”.
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No doubting Thomas as big time beckons
LIFE CHANGE FOR SORBA
Let's leave this party right now
"IS IT just me or are we looking at a steaming damp squib from Sue Gray? A statement of the bleeding obvious?"
Reunited, boy and father in heartbreak farewell
THE brave dad and son whose emotional goodbye became one of the great images of the Ukraine war have been reunited.
Send long-range rockets, PM tells US
BORIS Johnson is urging the West to supply Ukraine with more military support, including a long-range rocket system, as he branded Vladimir Putin a "crocodile" who "cannot be trusted".
...as Nato chases off Kremlin jetfighters
The Royal Norwegian Airforce confirmed in a tweet that Nato F-35s, on permanent standby, were in action.
TORY MP'S SON 'HELPS DESTROY RUSSIAN TANK'
FOOTAGE widely circulated on social media claims to show volunteers in Ukraine - including the son of a Conservative MP destroying a Russian tank with rocket launchers.
Top stars 'put out feelers' to join exodus from BBC
It follows funding cuts, reduced pay and rows over impartiality at the under-fire corporation.
Liverpool fans out to paint Paris red
A RED army of Liverpool fans flooded into Paris yesterday as 6,000 police prepared to welcome them for the Champions League Final.
United we stand...heirs join Queen on balcony
Camilla and Kate are also set to join Her Majesty alongside Princes Charles, William and George to close the People's Pageant next Sunday.
RISHI: I'LL GIVE MY REBATE TO CHARITY
RISHI Sunak has pledged to donate his energy bill rebate to charity and urged wealthy people to do the same.
MCDONALD'S ERA IN RUSSIA COMING TO A CLOSE, RESTAURANTS SOLD
McDonald’s is selling all of its restaurants in Russia 30 years after the burger chain became a powerful symbol of easing Cold War tensions between the United States and Soviet Union.
GOOGLE'S RUSSIAN BUSINESS PLANS TO FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY
Google says its Russian subsidiary is planning to file for bankruptcy because it can’t pay staff and suppliers.
THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT
The truth is kryptonite for authoritarians and oligarchs-in Russia, and here at home.
“THEY'RE NOT HUMAN BEINGS”
Ukraine and the words that lead to mass murder
DETAILED ‘OPEN SOURCE' NEWS INVESTIGATIONS ARE CATCHING ON
One of the more striking pieces of journalism from the Ukraine war featured intercepted radio transmissions from Russian soldiers indicating an invasion in disarray, their conversations even interrupted by a hacker literally whistling “Dixie.”
‘Division of the World Is Inevitable'
Countries need to choose whether to align with autocrats or democracies, says a former NATO Secretary-General
Daddy, The Dictator
Vladimir Putin is fiercely protective of his private life. But could his adult daughters be his Achilles heel?
Qatar's Moment
One of the world’s richest countries is poised to become even richer
The Jets Caught in Putin's Web
Owners of planes stuck in Russia want a $10 billion payout. Insurers say not so fast
A CHILLING RUSSIAN CYBER AIM IN UKRAINE: DIGITAL DOSSIERS
Russia’s relentless digital assaults on Ukraine may have caused less damage than many anticipated. But most of its hacking is focused on a different goal that gets less attention but has chilling potential consequences: data collection.