Ukrainian president condemns attack on “ordinary, peaceful” city; Ukraine says grain deal ‘definitely closer’ after talks in Turkey
Russian missiles kill at least 17 in Ukrainian city of VinnytsiaAt a glance: what we know on day 141 of the invasion
Images of Ukrainian territorial defence troops having dinner outside the town of Bucha, near Kyiv, have dropped over the wires this morning.
Hot meals were served to servicemen after a combat tactic training exercise.
It is going to be a tough 2022—and possibly an even tougher 2023, with increased risk of recession.
The human tragedy of the war in Ukraine has worsened. So, too, has its economic impact especially through commodity price shocks that are slowing growth and exacerbating a cost-of-living crisis that affects hundreds of millions of people—and especially poor people who cannot afford to feed their families. And it’s only getting worse.