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11WIN: Khám Phá Thế Giới Giải Trí Trực Tuyến Đầy Hấp Dẫn mang đến cho bạn trải nghiệm không giới hạn qua các trò chơi và sự kiện sống động. Từ casino trực tuyến đến các trò chơi thể thao điện tử hấp dẫn, 11WIN tạo ra một không gian giải trí đầy màu sắc … Read more

America lied about the Iraq war. Then they weren’t believed about Ukraine | Moustafa Bayoumi

Four years ago, on 24 February 2022, the Russian military began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, having already occupied Crimea since 2014. Tensions between Ukraine’s government and western leaders on one side and the Kremlin on the other had been escalating for years, but war did not seem like a foregone conclusion, at least not … Read more

Look to Italy to see how the dangerous idea of ‘remigration’ is taking root in Europe | David Broder

Meeting Tommy Robinson earlier this month, the French anti-immigration politician Éric Zemmour bluntly summed up his mission: “Politics needs to defeat demographics.” Given rising numbers of Muslims, he said, there was perhaps “10 to 20 years” left to save Europe from “disappearing”. Both men placed their hopes in one policy to reverse the “invasion”: remigration. … Read more

Foreign Office denies minister’s claim the Chagos Islands deal has been paused – as it happened | Politics

Foreign Office insists Chagos Islands deal still on track, after minister tells MPs parliamentary process has been paused Ben Quinn Ben Quinn is a Guardian political correspondent. Controversial plans to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius are still on track, the UK government has insisted, after a minister caused confusion by telling MPs that … Read more

Four years ago, the world expected Ukraine to be crushed, but it has stood firm. So what now for Putin? | Rajan Menon

Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine entered its fifth year on 24 February, with no end in sight despite Russia’s vast material superiority. Most experts expected Ukraine’s defeat within days. Russia’s population is more than three times Ukraine’s, its GDP around 10 times bigger, its army far larger, its arsenal of tanks, artillery, missiles and warplanes … Read more

I went to a place deep in the forest where Ukraine’s wounded soldiers go to heal. This is what they told me | Ksenia Savoskina

Imagine a place hidden deep in a pine forest, with small lakes and ponies. Far from the noisy city. In the middle of it there is a modernist Soviet building with marble walls. Walls that have heard so many stories of suffering, loss and death. This place was built in 1974 as a secret sanatorium … Read more

In 2022, the world had moral clarity over Russia’s invasion. Now in Ukraine we ask: where has that gone? | Sasha Dovzhyk

On a bright February day, over cups of coffee, my team gathers for a strategy meeting at our office in Lviv, 80km from the border with the EU. Our cultural and research institution – an NGO called Index – documents Ukrainians’ experiences of the war. The coffee is important: our charging station can power a … Read more

The Guardian view on the fourth anniversary of Putin’s war: Ukraine is exhausted, but not broken | Editorial

Four years after Vladimir Putin launched the biggest conflict on European soil since the second world war, the human cost of his revanchist ambition mounts ever higher. Across a 750-mile frontline in the east of Ukraine, Russian forces make minimal progress despite relentless attrition, advancing more slowly than troops during the battle of the Somme. … Read more

Weather tracker: early taste of spring to sweep parts of Europe | Environment

An early taste of spring is on the way for millions across northern and western Europe this week. Temperatures could climb close to a near record-breaking 20C (68F) in parts of Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, with south-western France approaching 25C on Wednesday. The warmth is being driven by a highly amplified synoptic pattern, … Read more