Ukraine War: Putin demands Mariupol surrender to end shelling
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that shelling of the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol will only end when Ukrainian troops surrender.
Ukraine: UK lawyer appointed to probe war crime claims
The UK's attorney general has appointed a war crimes lawyer to advise Ukraine over the Russian invasion.
What is a war crime and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine?
A former judge at the International Criminal Court has been asked by the UK to help Ukraine investigate potential war crimes by Russia.
War in Ukraine: Anti-war Russians intimidated on their doorsteps
Russian activists and journalists speaking out against their country's so-called "special military operation" in Ukraine have had their homes vandalised by unknown pro-Kremlin figures.
Ukraine: Nato will respond if Russia uses chemical weapons, warns Biden
US President Joe Biden has said Nato "would respond" if Russia used chemical weapons in Ukraine.
EU signs US gas deal to curb reliance on Russia
The US and the EU have announced a major deal on liquified natural gas, in an attempt to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian energy.
Ukraine: India 'feeling the heat' over neutrality
On Monday, US President Joe Biden told a meeting of business leaders in Washington that among the so-called Quad group of nations, India was being "somewhat shaky" in its response to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine war: Nato to send more troops to eastern Europe
Nato is set to approve big increases in the forces deployed on its eastern flank, its secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg has said.
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