Europe
It is time for meaningful security talks with Moscow, says Ukraine's Zelenskiy
Zelenskiy said Russian forces were deliberately blocking the supply of humanitarian supplies to cities under attack
Ukrainian theatre sheltering 'more than thousand' civilians bombed
Russia's defence ministry denied that its forces bombed the city and stated the building was destroyed in an explosion set off by Ukraine
Russia pounds Ukrainian cities as two sides plan more talks
The talks ended without a breakthrough after several hours, with an aide to Zelenskyy saying the negotiators took a technical pause
Power restored to Ukraine's Chernobyl plant, seized by Russian forces: Kyiv
An explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 killed hundreds and spread a radioactive cloud west across Europe
Air raid alerts added by Google for Android phones in Ukraine
The company is enabling it at the request of the Ukrainian govt
McDonald's, Starbucks, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola suspend business in Russia
The companies announced on Tuesday that they were temporarily suspending their business in response to the country's invasion of Ukraine
Russia announces opening of humanitarian corridors in Kyiv, other cities
Russian forces, for humanitarian purposes, are declaring a 'regime of silence' from 10:00 am on 7 March, the Russian defence ministry said
Ukraine says Russia steps up shelling of residential areas
Russia has made significant advances in southern Ukraine and along the coast, but many of its efforts have become stalled
Putin says Ukraine’s future in doubt as cease-fires collapse
Putin continued to pin the blame for the war squarely on the Ukrainian leadership and slammed their resistance to the invasion
Ukraine evacuation stops after Russia starts firing
Officials in Mariupol, delaying an evacuation of the civilian population, accused Moscow’s troops of breaking a ceasefire