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TopicRussia-Ukraine conflict

Topic: Russia-Ukraine conflict

What next for Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol, now in Russia’s hands

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.

Review sanctions first, says Russia after UN appeal on opening Ukraine ports

The World Food Programme has said millions will starve if major supplier Ukraine cannot ship out produce.

Rain of Hell: What are White Phosphorus bombs Russia is accused of using against Ukraine?

Russian forces 'launched white phosphorus bombs' at the Azovstal steel complex in Mariupol before Ukrainian forces surrendered control of it.

Ukraine’s economy is crashing. It should exit war and build itself instead

Campus Voice is an initiative by ThePrint where young Indians get an opportunity to express their opinions on a prevalent issue.

India ‘unlikely’ to revoke wheat export ban despite pressure. Now US to debate issue at UNSC

India is willing to consider requests to send wheat on a case-to-case basis, and maintains other countries have taken more restrictive measures in the face of food security issues.

Russian lawmaker wants Ukraine’s Azovstal fighters to get death penalty

Ukrainian soldiers, some severely wounded, surrendered Monday after military chiefs asked them to save their lives.

Ukraine’s Azov regiment ceases control of last bastion in Mariupol — Azovstal steel plant

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.

‘Hybrid war’: US, British advisers telling armed Ukrainians what to do, says Russia

Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov says ‘hostile’ western countries have stolen Russia’s dollar assets.

Russia captures villages east of Izyum, surrounds trapped Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol

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.

‘Arches won’t shine in Russia,’ McDonald’s pulls out, looks for local buyer

Company says ownership of business in Russia is no longer tenable, nor consistent with its values.

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AI is learning caste bias in India. Who will audit it for discrimination?

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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.