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Europe · LuhanskRussian forces take control of the last major Ukrainian-held city in Ukraine's Luhansk province. A presidential adviser predicted late Saturday that the city's fate could be determined within days. The exiled mayor of the Russia-occupied city of Melitopol says Ukrainian rockets destroyed one of four Russian military bases.See the Story
Russia Claims Control of Luhansk as Ukrainian Forces Retreat From Lysychansk
49% Center coverage: 135 sources

Europe · LuhanskBelarus claims Ukraine fired missiles at military targets on Belarusian territory. Investigators comb through wreckage from Russian airstrike near Ukrainian port of Odesa. Four people die when Russian forces fire cluster munitions in Slovyansk. British Defense Ministry says that air-launched missiles generally don’t have precision.See the Story
Governor: Russians gaining foothold in pivotal Ukraine city
50% Center coverage: 52 sources

Europe · MoscowDmitry Kolker, 54, was arrested in Siberia last week on suspicion of state treason. He was flown to Moscow despite suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer. His cousin said the accusation against the laser specialist was preposterous. A number of Russian scientists have been arrested and charged with treason in recent years.See the Story
Russian scientist dies two days after arrest for state treason, lawyer says
45% Right coverage: 20 sources
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Europe · AnkaraUkraine has asked Turkey to detain a Russian-flagged cargo ship it says is carrying Ukrainian wheat. The Zhibek Zholy is carrying 4,500 metric tons of Ukrainian grain taken from the Russian-occupied port of Berdyansk. Many countries in the Middle East and in other parts of the world fear a global food crisis if Ukrainian grain is not exported.See the Story
Ukraine says Russian ship carrying Ukrainian grain detained by Turkey
50% Center coverage: 18 sources
Europe · LuhanskLysychansk is the last city in the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine that was still under Ukrainian control. Ukraine's military announced Sunday that it had been forced to withdraw from the critical city. Pro-Russia separatists in the area had already claimed a victory in the battle.See the Story
Ukrainian forces withdraw from Lysychansk, their last holdout in key region
50% Left coverage: 14 sources
Europe · BerlinFearing Russia might cut off natural gas supplies, the head of Germany’s regulatory agency for energy called on residents Saturday to save energy and to prepare for winter, when use increases. Federal Network Agency President Klaus Mueller urged house and apartment owners to have their gas boilers and radiators checked and adjusted to maximize their efficiency.See the Story
Regulator urges Germans to prepare for possible gas shortage
52% Center coverage: 21 sources
Europe · SofiaTwo Russian airplanes were set to depart Bulgaria on Sunday with scores of Russian diplomatic staff and their families. The mass expulsion has sent tensions soaring between the historically close nations. Acting Prime Minister Kiril Petkov, who took a strong stance against Russia after it invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, has claimed Moscow used hybrid war tactics.See the Story
Russian diplomats to depart Bulgaria amid soaring tensions
59% Center coverage: 17 sources
Europe · KyivRussian-backed separatists claim they have “completely” surrounded Lysychansk in eastern Ukraine, but Ukrainian officials rejected the assertion and say its defenders are holding on in the key town on the Siverskiy Donets River. "Fighting rages around Lysychansk. [However,] the city has not been encircled and is still under control of the Ukrainian Army," Ruslan Muzytchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian National Guard, told Ukrainian television on July 2.See the Story
Ukraine Denies Separatists' Claim Of An 'Encircled' Lysychansk, Says Fighting Rages On
75% Center coverage: 8 sources
Europe · MoscowIvan Fedotov detained in Russia over charges he evaded military service. The 25-year-old signed a one-year entry-level contract with the Philadelphia Flyers. His detention comes after Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. The NHL has severed business ties with Russia but has not banned the more than 50 players.See the Story
Russian ice hockey player detained over military service charge, RIA reports
38% Left coverage: 8 sources
Europe · CanberraAustralia will provide 34 additional armoured vehicles to Ukraine and prohibit Russian gold imports, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in Kyiv on Sunday.
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Australia will ban Russian gold imports, give Ukraine more armoured vehicles
40% Left coverage: 10 sources
Europe · WashingtonUS-backed campaign is giving Russians access to anti-censor software to dodge Moscow's crackdown on dissent. Russia has intensified its restrictions on independent media since attacking its neighbor in February. Journalists and ordinary citizens under threat of prosecution for criticizing the invasion or for even referring to it as a war.See the Story
U.S. funds software for Russians to slip past censors
67% Center coverage: 6 sources