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Supply squeeze: Sanctions on Russia devastate global trade, supply chains
"This is an earthquake like we've never seen before."
"This is an earthquake like we've never seen before."
The mum-of-three said the Russian invasion had "taken their childhood away".
Covid concern is no deterrent to travel: 'It is more dangerous going to the supermarket.'
With bombs falling near his house, Ross Parton knew it was time to get out.
Shelling of Europe's largest nuclear power plant sparks a fire at one of its six reactors.
The mercenaries reportedly track Zelenskyy's every movement via his cell phone.
Children of some of Russia's wealthiest men are speaking out against the invasion.
The New Zealand sharemarket ended a choppy session lower.
Telcos offer help to Ukrainian Kiwis trying to reach loved-ones and friends.
After requests to boost Ukraine's internet capabilities, Elon Musk has issued a warning.
The Ukrainian President has again called on the West to increase military aid to Ukraine.
Russian forces shelled Europe's largest nuclear plant early Friday.
The second round of diplomatic talks has finished.
New York Times: Russia has ties to the continent that stretch back to the Cold War.
"Never have I seen such a coordinated, effective and immediate response to a crisis."
France has impounded an 88m yacht linked with Rosneft chief Igor Sechin.
OPINION: Using military power against an opponent has never declined in currency.
NZ does not have the ability of other countries to freeze assets.
Kherson has become the first Ukrainian city to fall to Russia.
A video of a soldier losing a battle against a door has gone viral on social media.
Moscow and St Petersburg attractions have been flooded with bogus reviews.
Probe will look into possible genocide in Ukraine dating back nearly 10 years.
New York Times: People sleep three or four to a mattress.
During the meeting, Ukraine's ambassador compared Putin to Adolf Hitler.
New York Times: Britain is trying to plug loopholes for wealthy Russians.
New York Times: Videos and photos posted online are a propaganda nightmare for Putin.
Russian Defence Ministry claims to have killed more than 2870 Ukrainian troops.
The Russians reportedly still have a significant amount of combat power.
Russia's attacks on populated urban areas left rubble and wreckage in streets and plazas.
New York Times: Russia's military incursion is severing key supply chains.