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TopicUkraine crisis

Topic: Ukraine crisis

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.

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.

Stock market turmoil, crypto craze proof of human ‘fear, greed’ says chief economic advisor

Speaking at India Ideas Conclave, organised by think tank India Foundation in Bengaluru, V. Anantha Nageswaran, also said India was now in position to deliver domestically-driven growth'.

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.

How Russia couldn’t ‘gauge Ukrainian artillery’ & ‘lost 485 soldiers’ in failed river crossing

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.

Russia ‘retreats’ from Kharkiv but captures town north of Popasna

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

Russian soldier, 21, becomes first war criminal to go on trial in Ukraine

Vadim Shysimarin is accused of fatally shooting dead a civilian, 62, in the early days of the war.

On Camera

Asim Munir wants to be guardian of the Middle East. He’s fated to fail at home

Countering insurgency needs the Pakistan Army to demonstrate a political will that ties leaders at the centre with those in the borderlands. But it may not have the imagination.

Slashing GST on waste can unlock Rs 1.8 lakh crore, high tax hurting circular economy goals—CSE

Centre for Science and Environment in new report makes case for rationalising GST on waste material, saying most informal operators can’t afford high tax & it also hinders recycling.

India, US troops to undertake joint military exercise next month, first after Op Sindoor

New Delhi: Amid heightened tensions between New Delhi and Washington, and a growing synergy between the Pakistan government and US President Donald Trump, Indian...

Modi’s ready to risk it all for farmers. Farm reform can answer Trump with new Green Revolution

Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.