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Xi tells Putin that road to peace talks on Ukraine will not be smooth
China's President says Beijing and Moscow should closely coordinate and cooperate in international affairs
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Russian missile strikes knock out power in Kyiv region
At least one person was killed and 20 wounded in Kyiv region, where water supplies were also badly disrupted
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Putin declares martial law in occupied Ukrainian regions
Russian President issues decree restricting movement in and out of eight regions adjoining Ukraine
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'West wants to destroy Russia': Putin orders partial mobilisation
First mobilisation since World War II, Putin says the partial military mobilisation is to defend Russia
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Kalinina will use Wimbledon prize money to rebuild parents' home
Ukrainian tennis player says it matters if she wins in order to help families rebuild
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Pakistan pays a Russian price
Russia’s invasion in Ukraine has resulted in Pakistan becoming trapped between LNG and oil in this Western tug of war
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YouTube removes more than 9,000 channels related to Ukraine war
Platform removes more than 70,000 videos
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US lawmakers ask tech companies to archive evidence of potential Russian war crimes
US lawyers asked CEOs of tech companies to archive content that can be suspected of Russian war crimes in Ukraine
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How Meta fumbled propaganda moderation during Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Facebook and Instagram has been used to spread propaganda against Ukraine, claiming Russian attacks as fake news.
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Facebook owner Meta briefly blocks hashtags tied to Bucha killings
Meta Platforms briefly blocked hashtags related to civilian deaths after the attack in Northern Ukraine, Bucha.
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Russians plan to launch alternative to Google Play on Victory Day
Russia to launch an alternative to Google Play on its Victory Day celebrating its win in World War Two.
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Global regulators monitor crypto use in Ukraine war
The global Financial Stability Board is closely observing the use of crypto assets during the war in Ukraine.
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Meta narrows guidance to prohibit calls for death of a head of state
Meta Platforms narrows Facebook's content moderation policy to prohibit calls for the death of a head of state.
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Ukraine has started using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during war
Ukraine is using AI facial recognition to uncover Russian assailants, combat misinformation, and identify the dead.
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Facebook owner defends policy on calls for violence that angered Russia
Meta owner said that a temporary change in content policy was required for Ukraine alone to let users voice opposition
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US spy agency probes sabotage of satellite internet during Russian invasion
Intelligence investigating cyber attack by unidentified hackers that disrupted broadband satellite internet in Ukraine
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Ukraine prepares potential move of sensitive data to another country
The Ukrainian government is preparing to move data and servers abroad should Russia's invading forces push deeper.
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Europe’s Russian nightmare
Over the past week, Putin has given sleepless nights not just to Ukrainians but leaders in every Western capital
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President Zelensky tells EU to 'prove you are with' Ukraine
Ukrainian president also calls Russia a ‘terrorist state’ after Russian forces hit targets close to Kharkiv
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Ukrainian tennis player Yastremska flees to safety in France
21-year-old manages to flee home country to safety in France during Russian invasion
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Russia to restrict Facebook access for 'censoring' its media
Russia limits access to Facebook after accusing Meta of censoring content they posted on the platform.
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Meta to bar Russian state media from running ads, monetizing on platform
Meta bars Russia from running ads and monetizing on its platform to anywhere in the world.
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NATO deploys response units to bolster Ukraine defences
Jens Stoltenberg says allies have activated defence plans and we are deploying forces on land, at sea and in the air
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Facebook, Twitter highlight security steps for users in Ukraine
Meta platforms set up special operations centers to monitor the conflict in Ukraine, ensuring security for users.
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Cryptocurrencies fall after Russia invades Ukraine
Bitcoin value falls 7.9% to $34,324 as Russia invades Ukraine and bombs a number of cities.
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Twitter says it mistakenly took down accounts posting on Russian military
Twitter said that it mistakenly suspended accounts tweeting on the Russian military movements.
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Ukraine computers hit by data-wiping software
A destructive software is circulating Ukraine, hacking various computers and wiping their data.






















