Ukraine says its forces have advanced in three regions: Kherson, Kharkiv and Donetsk. President Volodymyr Zelensky says his troops are making rapid progress, especially in Kherson. Russia's entire presence on the west side of the Dnipro river now looks vulnerable
Read MoreA team from the UN nuclear watchdog arrived at a Russian-held nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile Thursday marked the start of a new academic year for millions of Ukrainian children - but amid fears of rocket attacks, concerns over lack of bomb shelters and a heavily damaged learning infrastructure
Read MoreA major Ukrainian counter offensive to flush out Russian forces in and around Kherson appears to be underway in southern Ukraine. New information suggests a higher than expected death toll in Mariupol
Read MoreIAEA inspectors are expected to arrive at the Zaporyzhzhia nuclear power plant shortly, but reportedly without mission members from the U.S. or UK. Miami residents are being urged to give up their guns so that they can be sent to Ukraine
Read MoreWashington approves a huge military aid package for Ukraine. The IAEA chief says he expects his inspectors to be given access to the Russian-occupied Zaporyzhzhia nuclear power plant within days.
Read MoreRussian leader Vladimir Putin has said UN officials will be granted permission to visit and inspect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex. Washington has unveiled a new $775m (£655m) package of defence equipment for Ukraine.
Read MoreTrilateral talks Thursday in Lviv between Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations ended with no major takeaways - amid fears that the situation at the Russian occupied nuclear power plant near Zaporyzhzhia is spiraling out of control. Kharkiv comes under heavy Russian missile attack
Read MoreUkrainian experts at a media briefing today painted the most dire scenarios of what could happen if Russian forces are allowed to operate with abandon at the nuclear power plant near Zaporyzhzhia
Read MoreShocking revelations emerge about the treatment of Ukrainian staff at the Canadian Embassy in Kyiv in the run up to Russia’s invasion. Ukrainian forces blow up a strategic railway bridge leading out of occupied Crimea.
Read MoreHeavy fighting continues in eastern Ukraine with civilian casualties. More changes at Ukraine embassies abroad as Kyiv tells Ottawa it’s disappointed with a decision to return power turbines to Russia
Read MoreApril 26 marks 35 years since the world’s worst nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine. Almost three decades later, have authoritarian regimes become more transparent?
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