Anti-war protesters in Warsaw, Poland.
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Some of the key articles from our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past week.
Man-portable surface-to-air missile systems (MANPADs) are a key weapon in Ukraine’s air defence.
EPA-EFE/Sergey Kozlov
When a missile landed in Poland the world held its breath. But it showed the urgency of Ukraine’s demands for more military aid.
President Putin is looking to improve his relationship with Turkey.
DPA/Alamy
Russia’s plan to start flights to Northern Cyprus is likely to provoke a reaction from Greece.
Polish president Andrzej Duda speaks to the media after discussing the missile incident with US president Joe Biden.
EPA-EFE/Pawel Supernak
The world held its breath when a Russian-made missile landed in Poland. What would it take for Nato to intervene militarily?
Police officers gather at the site where offcials say a Russian-made missile fell.
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Polish authorities are investigating what they initially believed to be a Russian-made missile blast close to the border with Ukraine. Later, the country’s president said it was likely to have been an accident.
Keep your friends close: Xi Jinping and Joe Biden meet on the sidelines of the 2022 G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.
EPA-EFE/Xinhua/Li Xueren
Ukraine was just one of a number of potential areas of conflict that the two leaders discussed at their face-to-face meeting in Bali.
Bunker tourism in Prague with a display of children in gas masks inside of the Bezovka nuclear bunker.
(J. Rozdilsky)
Cold War-era bunkers in Prague have been repurposed as tourist sites and nightlife venues. With war in Ukraine bringing renewed nuclear threats, could these bunkers revert to their original purpose?
US president Joe Biden meets Indonesian president Joko Widodo ahead of the 2022 G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.
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The G20 meets this week as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, soaring energy prices and economic slowdown places leaders at odds with one another.
A Ukrainian rifleman trains just outside Kherson, November 2022.
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Some of the key articles from our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past week.
Xinhua/Alamy Stock Photo
Election of moderate rather than Trump Republicans makes a change in Ukraine policy less likely.
Poised: a Ukrainian artillery position outside Kherson.
EPA-EFE/Stanislav Kozliuk
Some analysts think Russia’s withdrawal may be a ruse, to draw Ukrainian troops into urban warfare.
Ukrainian personnel fire a canon in the Kherson area.
STANISLAV KOZLIUK/EPA/AAP
There are 3 reasons why Russia’s loss of Kherson – if Moscow’s claims are accurate – will likely prove decisive for the future of the war, and potentially Putin’s own fortunes too.
Peter Dejong/AP
This year’s climate talks have been overshadowed by rising international tensions, energy crises and war. But that doesn’t mean climate action is dead.
Vladmir Putin is very popular in Serbia.
Sasa Dzambic Photography
European leaders have failed to notice how much support Serbia is providing to Russia, an expert says.
Gratuitous destruction: a children’s playground after a Russian bombardment, October 2022,
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Some of the key articles from our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past week.
Iran’s short-range surface-to-surface Fateh-110 being test-fired in 2010.
UPI/Vahid Reza Alaei/ Iranian Defence Ministry
Iran has showcased these new weapons, with deadly result, in Yemen and Lebanon.
The bombed ruins of buildings in Mariupol after Russian attacks.
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Vladimir Putin has updated his siege tactics as Ukraine enters a winter war
Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM
The failure of bombing campaigns during the second world war and Vietnam shows that to win a war you have to capture territory.
Ronald Wittek/AP
The Ukrainian president’s key wartime speeches are to be published in a book. His ability to weave a narrative bigger than any one life or nation has shaped the way we have understood this war.
Michael Kappeler/dpa/Alamy Live News
Eight million Ukrainians have fled abroad since the invasion started.