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Ukraine-Russia energy ceasefire: Origins of the rumors and what history shows
Social media and the media have exploded with rumors about an energy ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. The talk is about a mutual moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure. Read everything known about the energy ceasefire,

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Ukraine to face -30 degrees Celsius freeze as Russia attacks energy grid
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Ukrainians Face Tough Weeks as Russia Targets Power Sector During Freeze
 · 19h
Questions hang over Putin’s consent to a request by Trump to spare Ukraine’s power grid
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The terms of a Russian commitment to U.S. President Donald Trump to temporarily halt its bombardment of Ukraine during one of the country’s bleakest winters in years remained uncl...

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Kremlin says agreed to halt strikes on Kyiv until Sunday
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Zelensky backs energy ceasefire, Russia bombs Ukraine despite Trump intervention
Center for Strategic and International Studies
4d

Russia’s Grinding War in Ukraine

Despite claims of success in Ukraine, new CSIS data shows that Russia is paying an extraordinary price for minimal gains, with over 1.2 million casualties. Russia is also in decline as a major economic power with slow growth,
4d

Talks with US and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were constructive but major challenges remain, Kremlin says

Talks between envoys from Ukraine, Russia and the United States in recent days in Abu Dhabi were constructive and another round is planned for next week.
5h

Trump claims Putin agreed to temporary halt in energy attacks on Ukraine, but terms are unclear

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The terms of a Russian commitment to U.S. President Donald Trump to temporarily halt its bombardment of Ukraine during one of the country’s bleakest winters in years remained unclear Friday, as Ukrainians braced for even worse conditions to come next week.
Opinion
UNITED24 Media
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Opinion

Ukraine’s Red Lines: Why Peace Can’t Come at the Cost of Surrender

Ukraine refuses to trade land for peace. Here’s why Kyiv’s firm stance on territory is key to stopping future wars and securing lasting peace.
2d

Russia and Ukraine stalls share book fair ground

Kolkata: At a time when Ukraine and Russia dominate global headlines for war and diplomatic strain, their presence at the Kolkata International Book F.
Opinion
6dOpinion

Peace may be coming but Ukraine has changed the world forever

If 2026 started with a whirlwind of geo-strategic turmoil, the last week has seen, on some fronts at least, a calming of the global political weather.
Forbes
1mon

Russia Risks Logistics Crisis With Winter Troop Surge In Ukraine

Military history offers a clear warning about the logistical challenges of conducting large-scale offensive operations in Eastern Europe during the winter, a lesson learned repeatedly at great cost. Today, Russia appears poised to repeat this mistake ...
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Ukraine war latest: Nato chief warns Kyiv faces its ‘harshest winter’

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Nato warns Kyiv faces its ‘harshest winter’ as Putin weaponises freezing conditions - Volodymyr Zelensky said a US security agreement for Ukraine was ‘100 per cent ready’ to
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1mon

Ukraine reveals preparations for Russian submarine strike

Ukraine’s SBU domestic security service has released new footage it says shows the country’s preparations for attacking a Russian submarine in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk earlier this month. The SBU said on December 15 it had struck a Kilo-class ...
2d

Russia faces a heavy price for limited gains in Ukraine war, death toll estimates suggest

As losses mount, the pace of Russia's advance has at times been slower than the Battle of the Somme during World War I, a report says.
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