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  • 1 week ago | news.bgov.com | Kateryna Chursina |Aliaksandr Kudrytski

    South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham said the Senate is likely to “start moving” on new punishing sanctions against Russia next week because of the lack of progress toward a ceasefire in Ukraine. “Enough of talking, it’s time to act,” Graham, the sponsor of the sanctions bill and one of President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters in the upper chamber, told reporters during a visit in Kyiv on Friday.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Kateryna Chursina |Aliaksandr Kudrytski

    South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham(Bloomberg) -- South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham said the Senate is likely to “start moving” on new punishing sanctions against Russia next week because of the lack of progress toward a ceasefire in Ukraine. “Enough of talking, it’s time to act,” Graham, the sponsor of the sanctions bill and one of President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters in the upper chamber, told reporters during a visit in Kyiv on Friday.

  • 1 week ago | afr.com | Daryna Krasnolutska |Kateryna Chursina

    Daryna Krasnolutska and Kateryna ChursinaMay 25, 2025 – 4.59pm or Subscribe to save articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Kyiv | Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s capital, firing drones and missiles after an initial seven-hour barrage of Kyiv on the weekend that was one of the most sustained in the four-year war.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Daryna Krasnolutska |Kateryna Chursina

    Firefighter clear debris from a balcony at a residential building damaged after a Russian attack in Kyiv on May 24. (Bloomberg) -- Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s capital, firing drones and missiles overnight after a seven-hour barrage of Kyiv on Saturday that was one of the most sustained in the four-year war. The airstrikes, which spilled over into early Sunday, followed the second stage of a major prisoner of war swap.

  • 2 weeks ago | gazette.com | Daryna Krasnolutska |Kateryna Chursina

    Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s capital, firing drones and missiles overnight after a seven-hour barrage of Kyiv on Saturday that was one of the most sustained in the four-year war. The airstrikes, which spilled over into early Sunday, followed the second stage of a major prisoner of war swap. Another 307 prisoners on each side were exchanged near Ukraine’s northern border with Belarus, Russia’s Defense Ministry said.

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