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We’ll fight on regardless of Washington support, says Ukrainian defence minister; US jails Russian military parts smuggler. What we know on day 876
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‘Likely outcome’ of Trump victory means EU should reopen diplomatic talks with Moscow, says Hungarian PM
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Ukrainian president says he is planning event for November in what could be first direct talks between two sides since early weeks of war. What we know on day 874
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A second missile hit the area after rescue teams arrived. Twenty-five people were injured in the incidents, including two children. What we know on day 872
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The 75-year alliance is at a perilous crux after a summit that failed to deliver for Kyiv or confront the threat Putin poses to Europe’s east
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Last Monday’s strike brought terror to the Ukrainian capital, but also a renewed sense of solidarity in the face of tragedy
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Kherson buildings heavily damaged but no casualties reported in southern city while Ukrainian air defences shoot down wave of missiles and drones. What we know on day 871
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Exclusive: Talks at Blenheim Palace will centre on Ukraine, security and democracy
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War in Gaza, Russian airstrikes in Kyiv, fires in California and Spain’s Lamine Yamal at Euro 2024: the last seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalistsGallery
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Azerbaijani captain was accused of violating rules on entering occupied territory and picking up agricultural products; Ukraine’s former armed forces chief begins work as ambassador to Britain. What we know on day 870
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Plan to assassinate Rheinmetall’s Armin Papperger believed to have been at a relatively advanced stage
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Delegates fret over continuing US commitment to organisation if Donald Trump triumphs in November
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Communique highlights concerns over Beijing’s nuclear arsenal and space capabilities
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Alliance censures China as Russian war enabler and supplier; F-16 fighter jets flying for Ukraine’s defence this summer. What we know on day 869
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Biden says Nato 'can and will defend every inch of territory' in opening remarks at Nato summit
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