Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on Tuesday urged Russians to continue protesting against Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, days after thousands of protesters were arrested at anti-war rallies nationwide.

More than 13,500 Russians have been detained at demonstrations against the invasion of Ukraine since President Vladimir Putin ordered his army to

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Sitting at a windswept terrace of a tiny bar in Georgia's capital Tbilisi, Russian exile Roman Mikhailov said he had no choice but to leave his country "immediately" when Moscow invaded Ukraine.

The 25-year-old logistics manager said the attack on Ukraine, which shocked the world, was a point of no return for some Russians who oppose President

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed willingness to discuss Russia’s demands for Kyiv to recognize annexed Crimea and the breakaway pro-Moscow territories in an interview with ABC News published Tuesday.

“I think that items regarding temporarily occupied territories and pseudo-republics not recognized by anyone but Russia, we can d

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Ukraine’s deposed leader Viktor Yanukovych called on President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to reach a peace deal “at any cost” in a letterpublished by Russian state media on the 13th day of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

The former Ukrainian president was found guilty of treason in absentia for requesting Russian military assistance during the pro-Western

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An air strike killed at least nine people, including two children, in the Ukrainian city of Sumy, where a humanitarian corridor was to be set up Tuesday, authorities said.

The corridor from Sumy to Poltava is designed to evacuate civilians, including Chinese, Indians and other foreigners, but Ukraine's vice prime minister accused Russia of planning

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Some 250 companies have left Russia or cut operations in the country since President Vladimir Putin moved to invade Ukraine on Feb. 24, according to the Yale School of Management.

Firms that have invested billions of dollars in the Russian market over the last three decades have headed for the exit door en masse following Russia’s attack on its p

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