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Putin can’t keep his soldiers permanently on the front line forever
Military wives make a rare Moscow protest against unending deployment
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Socialist nationalism is on the rise in Germany
Firebrand Sahra Wagenknecht’s new party combining anti-wokery, Russophilia, and Left-wing economics could win 20 per cent of the vote
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EU’s thirst for fuel hands Putin £5bn windfall
Despite promise to wean off Moscow’s fuels, Spain and France are second and third largest buyers of liquified natural gas behind China
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Letters: The free world owes Ukraine its continued and unwavering support
Plus: Braverman's new plan; teaching about the Middle East; greedy dogs; Civil Service arrogance; downsizing incentive; and pipe ploys
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Ukraine: The Latest - meeting the man who rescues children kidnapped by Russia
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
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Ukraine: The Latest - Russian forces close in on Avdiivka Chemical Plant
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
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Britain will back Ukraine for as long as it takes, Cameron tells Zelensky
New Foreign Secretary promises president that he will keep world focused on Ukraine's plight during visit to country
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The weak-willed West is conspiring to sell out Ukraine
American and European leaders have tired of Kyiv’s demands, and are ready to betray Zelensky’s fighters
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Russian soldiers in Ukraine can only leave the front line if they're dead or wounded
Nobody comes back from the front line unless they're dead or wounded
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Ukraine: The Latest - Russia admits Ukraine has established foothold on river Dnipro
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
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Roman Abramovich ‘handed over’ shares to Putin’s ‘wallets’ in £40m deal, documents claim
Leaked details allege the oligarch, who denies links with the president, gave a stake in a Russian advertising giant to his close allies
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Where does David Cameron stand on major foreign policy issues?
How the UK Government deals with China, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Russia in the coming months will be critical
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Putin set to ditch party and run as independent to boost ‘war leader’ credentials
Leader aims to run a campaign based on pride and confidence without ‘unpopular baggage’ of United Russia
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Ukraine: The Latest - how sabotage in Russia hinders Putin's war effort
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov favours thuggish 15-year-old son as he lines up succession
Eldest son Akhmat, 18, is given a lesser role while Adam is praised for beating up a prisoner accused of desecrating the Koran
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Ukraine’s counter-offensive has failed for now – the West needs a new plan
Zelensky's forces have reached deadlock – now is the time to ramp up support
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Cracks between Volodymyr Zelensky and Ukraine’s military as Russia conflict hits stalemate
Ukrainian president has denied tensions but displayed rare public anger in recent appearance as counter-offensive stalls