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Shane Te Pou: Why the war in Ukraine matters to Kiwis
OPINION: Russia's actions threaten an entire international order.
OPINION: Russia's actions threaten an entire international order.
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.
Telegraph: Cryptocurrency poses a big threat to US national security.
Financial Times: Shelling on Ukraine's second-largest city sparks international outrage.
Two elite death squads had been sent to take out the leader.
Financial Times: Putin has mounted an unprovoked assault on an innocent country.
Suddenly, the spectre of weapons able to wipe out millions hangs over the globe again.
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy declares: 'Nobody will forgive. Nobody will forget.'
Russia must know it will never bend the Ukraine nation to its will
New York Times: Many have relatives who are standing on opposite sides of the conflict.
The Government looks set to pass a law specifically targeting Russia over its invasion.
OPINION: Our editorial on worldwide efforts to contain the war breaking out in Europe.
The uncertainty over his thinking adds a wildcard to Russia's war on Ukraine.
OPINION: EU foreign affairs representative says Russia is lying to justify Ukraine attack.
Markets have priced in the initial shock of war but are braced for higher inflation.
New York Times: Russia miscalculated how hard the Ukrainians would fight.
Wild claim about a celebrity and the Russian army was believed and shared by Joe Rogan.
Many Russians were in the crowd, standing shoulder to shoulder with Ukrainians.
New York Times: The world is shunning Russia in myriad ways to protest Ukraine invasion.
Members of the Russian Mission "have abused their privileges of residency in the US".
New York Times: World leaders have taken aim at Putin's greatest weakness: the currency.
After invading Ukraine, now Russia is facing another disaster much closer to home.
Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine have sent the ruble plummeting.
'If Ukraine does not survive... international peace will not survive'.
Putin lashes out as Europe unites in its condemnaton of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Engineer Taras Ostapchuk opened hatches on the luxury launch as he was leaving for war.
Was it really all peace and love at the "anti-mandate" protest on the harbour bridge?
Russian President Vladimir Putin dramatically escalated East-West tensions.