Continued shelling around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has cut power cables and rendered layers of safety-backup systems ineffective.
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Judge tosses Trump’s lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, FBI over Russia investigation
A federal judge in Florida has rejected the former president’s claims that Clinton, the FBI and others concocted the Russia investigation that shadowed much of his administration.
Ukrainian forces retake Russian-held territory near Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces likely used “tactical surprise” to advance at least 12 miles into Russian-held territory in the Kharkiv region on Wednesday.
Defiant Putin says his war in Ukraine will strengthen Russia
The U.S. and its allies estimate that tens of thousands of Russian troops have been killed or wounded and huge amounts of military equipment destroyed since Putin ordered the Feb. 24 invasion.
UN agency calls for safety zone around Ukraine nuclear plant
Shelling continued around Europe’s largest nuclear plant on Tuesday, a day after it was again knocked off Ukraine’s electrical grid and put in the precarious position of relying on its own power to run its safety systems.
Commentary: Mikhail Gorbachev’s failures did not go deep enough
Nationalist resentment at the heart of Russia’s current imperialist resurgence can be easily traced back.
UN inspectors to have ‘full picture’ of Ukraine nuclear plant in days
Six of the international agency’s experts remain at the plant, and there will be a ‘permanent presence on site … with two of our experts who will be continuing the work.’
U.S. agents search properties linked to Russian oligarch
FBI agents and Homeland Security Investigations personnel searched properties, linked to Viktor Vekselberg, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
U.S.: Russian military facing ‘severe manpower shortages’
The U.S. government highlighted its finding as Russian President Vladimir Putin last week ordered the Russian military to increase the number of troops by 137,000 to a total of 1.15 million.
Mikhail Gorbachev, who steered Soviet breakup, dead at 91
Gorbachev unleashed a breathtaking series of changes that resulted in the collapse of the authoritarian Soviet state, the freeing of Eastern European nations from Russian domination and the end of decades of East-West nuclear confrontation.