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Ukraine war latest: Ukraine ratifies historic 100-year partnership with UK
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Ukraine war latest: Ukraine ratifies historic 100-year partnership with UK

Key developments on Sept. 17: * Ukraine ratifies historic 100-year partnership with UK * IAEA reports shelling, black smoke near Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant * Pro-Ukraine partisans sabotage railway, disrupt Russian logistics 1,600 km from border, group claims * Ukraine captures Kenyan serving in Russian army, who claims he was tricked into joining * Russia preparing 2 more 'heavy offensive campaigns,' Zelensky says The Ukrainian parliament on Sept. 17 ratified a 100-year p
US and Ukraine earmark $150 million for minerals deal

US and Ukraine earmark $150 million for minerals deal

Washington and Kyiv will invest $75 million each to kickstart the Ukraine reconstruction investment fund that gives the U.S. special access to mineral sites and other projects in Ukraine, the Economy Minister Oleksii Sobolev told journalists on Sept. 17.
‘I wanted to stand beside soldiers’ — Ai Weiwei on his trip to wartime Ukraine
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‘I wanted to stand beside soldiers’ — Ai Weiwei on his trip to wartime Ukraine

Amid the shadow of war, the world-renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has brought his first-ever exhibition to Kyiv. Traveling beyond the Ukrainian capital, to the eastern city of Kharkiv and even the front lines, Ai has sought not only to witness the resilience of the Ukrainian people but to understand their struggle, their courage, and their everyday humanity. “I came here not just to hold an exhibition, but to understand what is happening and how the Ukrainian people have managed
Russia’s drone incursion into Poland skirted the line of NATO’s escalation policy
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Russia’s drone incursion into Poland skirted the line of NATO’s escalation policy

Russia and NATO are currently in the most open confrontation since the collapse of the Soviet Union ended the Cold War — but only one side seems to be acknowledging it. The incursion of 21 Russian drones into Polish airspace on Sept. 9 — unprecedented in the history of Moscow’s relations with NATO — has brought the prospects of a direct military exchange between the two adversaries into the forefront. “Even though NATO is not at war, Russian aggression strikes beyond Ukraine,” Polish Foreign M