There are signs that Western support may be waning due to a focus on the Middle East wars and domestic political concerns such as the US election.
President Volodymyr Zelensky unveiled his much anticipated "Victory Plan" at Ukraine's parliament on Wednesday, urging his war-weary country to stay united at a precarious time ahead of its key U.S.
The two countries face unusually consequential elections where their populations must choose between moving unambiguously towards the West – or towards closer ties with Russia.
A Russian General hinted that Vladimir Putin's goals may be much more ambitious than those of capturing Ukraine.
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One of Ukraine's allies has exploited a sanctions loophole to spend billions on Russian oil and gas since the invasion began.