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Ukraine war latest: 75% of Ukrainians reject peace plan requiring Donbas withdrawal, no security guarantee, poll shows
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Ukraine war latest: 75% of Ukrainians reject peace plan requiring Donbas withdrawal, no security guarantee, poll shows

Hello, this is Francis Farrell reporting from Kyiv on day 1,391 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story so far: A new poll found Ukrainians remain willing open to a deal with security guarantees — but overwhelmingly reject a plan that would force a pullback from Donbas without concrete protections. A strong majority of Ukrainians — 75% — rejected a proposed peace plan that would involve the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Donbas, military restrictions, and no concret
Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week
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Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week

Editor's note: This article is a shortened on-site version of KI Insights' public newsletter, The Week Ahead, covering events from December 15-21. Sign up here to start your week with an agenda of Ukraine-related events delivered directly to your inbox every week. The European Council meeting on 18-19 December will prove decisive for the fate of the reparations loan backed by frozen Russian assets. The Council must reach a decision that will secure Ukraine's financing for the next two years. Wi
Ukraine war latest: US, Ukraine peace talks to continue on Dec. 15 in Berlin as Zelensky calls for 'Article 5-like' security guarantees
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Ukraine war latest: US, Ukraine peace talks to continue on Dec. 15 in Berlin as Zelensky calls for 'Article 5-like' security guarantees

Key developments on Dec. 13-14: * US, Ukraine peace talks to continue on Dec. 15 in Berlin as Zelensky calls for 'Article 5-like' security guarantees * Russia’s December oil and gas revenue set to drop to lowest level since 2020, Reuters reports * US lifts sanctions on Belarusian potash, as Minsk releases over 100 political prisoners, including top opposition figures * Ukraine says it destroyed pipeline Russia used to infiltrate Kupiansk, releases video * Ukraine sanctions nearly 700 vesse
This is the momentum for Europe to act: seize Russian assets
Opinion

This is the momentum for Europe to act: seize Russian assets

About the author: Margus Tsahkna is Estonia’s foreign minister. If Europe truly wants to be a real player in the geopolitical arena and to shape its own security and future, it must match strong words with decisive action. Europe has one powerful lever in its hands right now: Russia’s frozen assets. It’s time to use them. Around 210 billion euros ($246 billion) in Russian central bank assets are sitting frozen in Europe for one reason: Russia chose a full-scale war of aggression. And internati
India’s short-sighted embrace of Russia will endanger its own national security
Opinion

India’s short-sighted embrace of Russia will endanger its own national security

About the author: Michael Rubin is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and director of policy analysis at the Middle East Forum. It was all pomp and circumstance when Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in India. Putin made his first state visit to India 25 years ago, shortly after assuming power in Moscow, and has visited ten times since, although this is his first since the 2022 all-out invasion of Ukraine. “India is not neutral, India is on the side of peace,” Prime Mi
Under fire, Ukraine becomes Europe's energy defense instructor

Under fire, Ukraine becomes Europe's energy defense instructor

As Russian drones test Europe's skies, European governments are turning to the one nation that knows this battle best. Ukraine’s state power company, Ukrenergo — which as the chief transporter of the country's electricity has borne the brunt of Russia’s drone and missile attack campaign on the energy system — has been advising and training counterparts in Germany, Poland, and Lithuania since the spring. If Russia’s drone incursions into Europe escalate, "there could be sabotage or hybrid attac
One night with a Kyiv family amid Russia's mass attack
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One night with a Kyiv family amid Russia's mass attack.

On Nov. 28, a Russian attack lasting more than 10 hours struck Ukrainian cities, with Kyiv as the main target. The Kyiv Independent’s Nick Allard and Tania Myronyshena spent the night with a Kyiv family sheltering in a parking garage with their three children.