
'A lot of panic': Russian men, fearing Ukraine draft, seek refuge abroad
New York Times: Flights sell out and ticket prices soar as young men flee Russia.
New York Times: Flights sell out and ticket prices soar as young men flee Russia.
The figure is likely to exacerbate fears of conscription among ordinary Russians.
Zelenskyy vowed that his forces would not stop until they had reclaimed all of Ukraine.
A third of survey respondents felt Jacinda Ardern should take up Zelenskyy's invitation.
Putin says the federation had 'lots of weapons' to counter nuclear threats.
New York Times: In a speech, he recast the war in Ukraine and made clear it could spread.
Georgii Zuev could be expelled amid growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
The announcement caused a panic among men, mostly young, to get out of the country.
Here's a look at key takeaways from Putin's speech and the West's reaction to it.
He said his forces 'can return the Ukrainian flag to our entire territory'.
One way tickets to Dubai have surged to $15,469 out of Russia.
The released prisoners are safely in the hands of the US embassy in Saudi Arabia.
China has called for a 'ceasefire' following Putin's speech threatening nuclear war.
Jacinda Ardern met twice with Ukraine's prime minister at the UN event.
Flights booked out even as one-way fares rise to more than $15,000.
"Citizens who are currently in the reserve will be subject to conscription," Putin says.
Russian leader was expected to announce a major move in the war against Ukraine.
"It's a very, very dangerous and illegal act to be targeting a nuclear station."
The war in Ukraine is just the latest in a series of blunders made by Putin.
The cyberwar frontier is an increasingly complex and busy environment.
As Russians are forced out of territory they held, photos emerge of "torture chambers".
Russia has been forced to retreat as the Ukraine counter-offensive hits hard.
President Zelenskyy says 'torture chambers' were discovered around the Kharkiv region.
Vatican Almoner Cardinal Konrad Krajewski and entourage forced to take cover.
British defence says such a breach will humiliate the Kremlin.
Kiwi photojournalist Tom Mutch reports from the ground.
Illegal occupiers were meeting when defenders struck with destructive weapons.
The Indian leader has scolded the Russian president over his invasion of Ukraine.
Exhumations have begun at the site where more than 400 graves were found yesterday.