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Tuesday, September 16, 2025
TopicRussia-Ukraine conflict

Topic: Russia-Ukraine conflict

14 million Ukrainians forced from their homes, Russia sees ‘brain drain’ as war continues

Armenia, Georgia, and Turkey are some nations that have given refuge to those fleeing Russia. According to reports, Georgia alone has welcomed 25,000 Russians since February.

How Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s ports has rattled global supply chains

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict entered its fourth month, with no clear conclusion in sight, ThePrint brings you daily updates on the changing frontlines.

Coordinated campaign? India #1 source for pro-Russia tweets amid Ukraine war, says Ashoka study

Study by Ashoka University’s Centre for Analysis of Network Data & Insight Derivation looks at pro-Russia & pro-Ukraine tweets between February, when the war began, and May.

Ten days after they beat a hasty retreat, Russian troops are back in Kharkiv

As the Russia-Ukraine war completes three months, with no clear conclusion in sight, ThePrint brings you daily updates on the changing frontlines.

‘Had better ties with Trump than Biden’ — Imran Khan again accuses US of role in his ouster as PM

In interview with CNN, ousted Pakistan PM Imran Khan says US State Department official Donald Lu attempted to meddle in the nation's affairs and called for his sacking.

Here’s how Russia is zeroing in on key Ukrainian stronghold Severodonetsk

As the Russia-Ukraine war continues for nearly three months with no clear end in sight, ThePrint brings you daily updates on the changing frontlines.

Ukraine sentences Russian soldier, 21, to life in first war crime case

The soldier had shot dead an unarmed elderly gentleman in Sumy in the early days of the war.

Russians dead in 3-month Ukraine conflict similar to Soviet toll in 9-yr Afghan war, says UK

British intelligence feels Russians may soon be willing to voice their dissatisfaction against the conflict in Ukraine as casualties grow in that country.

Putin’s Ukraine war upends world’s ‘breadbasket’ & Musk, Bolsonaro discuss Twitter’s ‘new logo’

The best international cartoons of the week, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

McDonald’s Russia exit is about public pressure, not social good. Being ‘woke’ is profitable

There are 20 ongoing wars happening around the world as we speak—which of them qualify for a corporate boycott? Companies are only picking their sides.

On Camera

Indian intellectuals have a problem. They don’t care about facts

Whether a follower of Nehru, RSS, or Gandhi, the thought process remains the same—habitual curse or blind praise.

At launch of NITI Aayog report, Sitharaman calls for regulation to run at par with AI adoption

FM adds that AI-assisted technologies should be adopted in all districts to bring development & highlights importance of collaborative ecosystems in tech innovation.

New Defence Procurement Manual out, first since 2009, with moves to cut red tape, ease pvt participation

The updated manual introduces reforms like guaranteed orders, lower financial penalties & simplified procurement for specialised equipment.

Gen Zs have taken down the Nepal regime. Here’s why this will never happen in India

To be truly functional and durable, even eternal, a state doesn’t just need a leader, a party or an ideology. It needs functional and robust institutions.