Zelenskyy has now survived more than a dozen assassination attempts
Mercenaries are said to have arrived in Ukraine in January with one goal: kill Zelenskyy.
Mercenaries are said to have arrived in Ukraine in January with one goal: kill Zelenskyy.
New York Times: The city is ringed by Russian forces pounding it with bombs and missiles.
Putin expected to double down attacks with no regard for civilian casualties.
OPINION: Former MP asks why Parliament abandoned debate on such an important step.
UN estimates more than 2 million people have fled Ukraine since war began.
Zelenskyy labels Russian attack on maternity hospital in Mariupol an 'atrocity'.
Kiwis to expect fuel prices to keep climbing as long as the war in Ukraine continues.
NZ's MIQ facilities could still have a role to play, writes Sébastien Desclée.
Financial Times: Blue 501s jeans became potent symbol of dissent behind the Iron Curtain.
OPINION: The invasion of Ukraine will have a lasting impact on our economy and politics.
Law allows Govt to 'step up our response to Russia's grave, unprovoked war'.
If oil reaches $200 a barrel, prices here could go up by 70 cents, one economist says.
A look back at visits by superyachts owned by friends - and an enemy - of Putin.
Rare display of disharmony as Nato allies seek to boost Ukrainian fighter jets.
Experts fear bizarre conspiracy theory used to help justify the invasion of Ukraine.
Law change allows NZ to freeze assets, target oligarchs, shut off airspace to Russia.
"Russia cannot be allowed to legitimise its illegal war through sport and culture."
New York Times: Words like "war" or "invasion" are forbidden under a new law from Putin.
New York Times: Italian police take a sudden interest in massive, ultra-luxurious vessel.
Ukraine is 'still flying' as Russia faces race against time to win battle of the skies.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanks British Government in historic address.
Burger chain says it cannot ignore the needless human suffering unfolding in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's pleas to Western officials answered.
Northland man pushes to bring his mother-in-law from Ukraine to New Zealand.
Since 1991, Ukraine has been waging a war of words to reclaim its city names.
ANZ economists say shock to oil and food prices will see inflation soar to 7.4 per cent.
OPINION: The Kremlin's state media is more effective than many in the West have realised.
New York Times: tens of thousands of Ukrainians are without food, water or power.
There are 23,894 new Covid cases reported today.
Russia to sanction New Zealand after 'unfriendly' response to Ukraine invasion.