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The UN General Assembly has approved a resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine with just five countries voting against. Meanwhile, Russia claimed advances on the ground on Wednesday. DW has the latest. Go to article
Russian troops are intensifying attacks on the cities Kyiv and Kharkiv.
Ukraine's president has condemned Russia's attack on Kyiv, saying the conflict cannot be won with rockets and bombs. He also called on Jewish people to speak out after a missile strike damaged a Holocaust site.
On his first tour of Israel as German chancellor, Olaf Scholz spoke alongside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. The war in Ukraine has overshadowed the visit, which was planned before Russia's invasion.
Jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny has urged Russians to hold daily protests against their country's invasion of Ukraine. He labeled Russian leader Vladimir Putin "a clearly insane tsar."
Since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, thousands of Indian students have fled the country.
Experts say that Tokyo's imposition of sanctions on Russia is almost certainly the final nail in the coffin of Japan's ambition to resume control of the disputed Kuril Islands.
The bloc's sanctions to exclude seven Russian banks from the SWIFT global payments system have come into force.
Horror over Russia's Ukraine invasion has hardened opinion in the west, prompting a major flight of capital.
The fear that Russia's invasion of Ukraine could escalate to a nuclear war is real. But what happens if any of the country's 15 nuclear power reactors get caught in the crossfire?
EU leaders have said there's no room for racism, after reports of discrimination against Africans fleeing Ukraine.
DW meets a Ukrainian who is willing to risk everything to defend his country from Russia.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerboack appealed to the General Assembly as the UN confirmed 102 civilian deaths.
Rainer Maria Woelki, the controversial archbishop of Cologne, has come under fire for his handling of abuse cases in the Catholic Church.
Protesters burned tents as police used pepper spray in New Zealand's capital. US President Joe Biden said he will "never just accept living with COVID" during his State of the Union address. DW has the latest.
DW's Ines Pohl says Biden deserves respect for not putting America first.
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