Ukraine incursion into Russia could make it easier to talk about peace negotiations
Worldview: Public opinion is changing in Ukraine, with 44 per cent support for peace talks
War in Europe - Two Years On: our correspondents from around the world report on the global effect of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Worldview: Public opinion is changing in Ukraine, with 44 per cent support for peace talks
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Reading seems to be a basic human need. It appears that when people enter extreme conditions, such as on the Ukrainian frontline, they do not lose interest in this activity
A number of heads of state and government expressed backing for the initiative during the talks
Leo Varadkar said that a clear message must be sent to the Kremlin that ‘Russia cannot win this war’
Foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba urges refugees to consider returning home to help war effort
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Ukrainians and supporters march through Dublin in their thousands to mark second anniversary of Russia’s invasion
Peace summit planned for April but Zelenskiy has vowed never to negotiate with Putin, whom he considers a war criminal
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Colm Cafferkey says the reality of his brother’s death in the battle for Bakhmut ‘refuses to land on me’
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began two years ago to the day
Leaders arrive shortly after Russian drone attack on residential building in southern city of Odesa
This brutal and attritional war shows little sign of coming to an end this year
Valentyna Danilova was one of 368 Ukrainians held captive during a brutal four-week occupation of the village of Yahidne
This is Ukraine’s darkest hour since the invasion. The country is exhausted. But no one trusts a Putin negotiation
Hundreds, if not thousands, of doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals face a long road before they can work in their chosen field
Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald says expelling Russian ambassador must ‘be on the table’ following death of Alexei Navalny
The population of the Donegal town has increased by almost 50% from the influx of refugees since the Ukraine-Russia war began two years ago
As war enters third year, Russia has intensified bombardments of Ukrainian ports and grain infrastructure
Ukraine prepares to mark two years since start of Russia’s all-out invasion
Saturday is the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. These photographs show the extent of the changes the country has undergone since
Protesters have not missed a day since war on Ukraine began: ‘Not Christmas Eve, not Christmas Day. The numbers might be small but there’s always a presence’
Kremlin’s armed takeover in 2014 stirred memories of brutal Soviet oppression under Stalin
On the remote west Cork island, ‘Sherkrainians’ have found refuge but watch the war in Ukraine from afar with horror ahead of the two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion
Healy opened the Irish Embassy in Kyiv in June 2021 and has since faced a pandemic and a major war, but she has no regrets
Bloody end of Maidan protests in 2014 marked start of Russian onslaught against Ukraine
As Russia-Ukraine war’s second anniversary nears, women who fled here with their children still face a ‘colossal barrier’ to entering the workforce due to unaffordable childcare
One year ago today, Russian troops rolled into Bucha in Ukraine. Liudmyla Kizilova’s husband of 50 years was shot dead and troops took over her house
Dr Aideen Gough, who has hosted refugees in her own home, says new host families are needed to give existing hosts a break
Analysts say Kremlin’s claim to effectively be fighting Nato in Ukraine helps gloss over Russia’s military failures and huge losses
Trade, diplomatic relations and geopolitical perspectives on democracy make many players feel closer to Moscow than Kyiv
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