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Trump puts fate of world’s top conflicts in hands of 2 men

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Updated 27.2.2026
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Kyiv *Volodymyr Zelenskyy Hungary Druzhba pipeline Vladimir Putin

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Story Timeline

Feb 22 – Feb 28

43 articles|7 sources
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Conflict(23)
Al JazeeraFeb 26

US, Ukraine to meet in Geneva as Russia attacks Kyiv with missiles, drones

On February 26, 2026, Russia launched missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, and Dnipropetrovsk, wounding at least eight people. These attacks damaged residential buildings and infrastructure, prompting air defense activation. The strikes occurred before a scheduled meeting in Geneva between Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov and US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The Geneva meeting is intended to pave the way for a larger negotiation session in early March involving Moscow, Kyiv, and Washington, aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict, now in its fifth year. Kyiv hopes these talks will lead to a direct meeting between Russian and Ukrainian leaders.

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South China Morning PostFeb 24

4 years into Ukraine conflict, Zelensky says Russia’s Putin ‘did not win this war’

Marking the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war, President Zelensky stated that Russia's President Putin has failed to achieve his goals in the conflict, including breaking the Ukrainian spirit and winning the war. In a video address, Zelensky highlighted Ukrainian resistance and affirmed Ukraine's commitment to securing a strong and lasting peace. The war, which began on February 24, 2022, has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and devastated Ukraine. Despite ongoing talks facilitated by the United States, a resolution remains elusive. Zelensky emphasized that any peace agreement must be accepted by the Ukrainian people to ensure its durability and justice.

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BBC News - WorldFeb 26

Russia and Ukraine exchange more than 1,000 soldiers' bodies

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged the bodies of soldiers killed in the ongoing conflict, with Russia handing over the remains of 1,000 soldiers to Ukraine and receiving 35 Russian bodies in return. The exchange follows an agreement reached in Istanbul in June 2025, aiming to return thousands of bodies and prisoners of war. This exchange occurred as Ukrainian negotiators met with US envoys in Geneva to discuss Ukraine's post-war economic reconstruction, and as preparations were underway for a third round of US-led talks involving Russia to end the conflict. While both sides regularly publish estimates of the other's losses, the BBC has confirmed nearly 186,000 Russian deaths, and Russia has returned more bodies to Ukraine than it has received, despite higher estimated Russian casualties.

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South China Morning PostFeb 27

Trump puts fate of world’s top conflicts in hands of 2 men

US President Donald Trump has tasked Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff with resolving the war in Ukraine and the US stand-off with Iran. On Thursday, Kushner and Witkoff met with Iranian officials in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss Tehran’s nuclear program. They then met separately with Ukrainian and Russian envoys to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Prior to this, the pair participated in the inaugural meeting of the "Board of Peace" regarding the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Trump's reliance on trusted associates for these critical diplomatic missions highlights his preference for a small circle of advisors over traditional government channels. The move underscores the tension in Trump’s diplomatic strategy and raises questions about the capacity of two individuals to manage such complex global issues.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 24

UK’s Starmer calls Russia-Ukraine war ‘most critical issue of our age’ on invasion anniversary

On the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the conflict "the most critical issue of our age." Starmer announced continued and increased UK support for Ukraine, emphasizing Britain's unwavering commitment. He stated that the war tests the endurance of Ukrainian and European freedom, asserting that Russia is not and will not be victorious. Starmer affirmed the UK's dedication to standing with Ukraine until a just and lasting peace is achieved, highlighting Ukraine's courage in defending shared values against Russian aggression. The statement was part of a press release announcing further UK assistance to Ukraine.

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 23

EU diplomats scramble to overcome Hungary’s threat to derail new sanctions on Russia

EU diplomats are working to overcome Hungary's threat to derail a new package of sanctions against Russia. The diplomatic efforts took place at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday, February 23, 2026. Hungary's Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, has voiced opposition to the proposed sanctions, creating a challenge for the EU to maintain a united front against Russia. The specific reasons for Hungary's opposition were not detailed in this summary. The EU is attempting to find a solution that will allow the sanctions to proceed despite Hungary's concerns.

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Al JazeeraFeb 25

Hungary’s Orban orders extra security, alleges Ukraine attacks plot

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ordered increased security at critical energy infrastructure sites, alleging Ukraine is planning to disrupt Hungary's energy system. Orban stated intelligence services indicated Kyiv is preparing actions to disrupt operations, citing an existing "oil blockade" as pressure. He announced the deployment of soldiers and increased police patrols around key facilities. This follows accusations from Budapest that Kyiv is deliberately holding back Russian oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline, which Ukraine denies, attributing disruptions to a Russian drone attack. Hungary, along with Slovakia, maintains significant Russian energy imports despite the war in Ukraine and has threatened to block EU aid to Kyiv until oil shipments resume. The Druzhba pipeline has been out of commission since January 27.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 24

Putin puts 'nuclear triad' on fast track, Zelenskyy claims ‘World War 3’ underway

On Russia's Defender of the Fatherland Day, President Vladimir Putin declared the development of Russia's nuclear triad an "absolute priority," emphasizing its importance for national security and global power balance. He pledged to strengthen the army and navy, enhancing combat readiness and developing advanced weapons systems. This announcement follows Russia's suspension of participation in the New START Treaty, the last arms control agreement with the U.S., though Russia claims it will still adhere to established limits. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Putin's invasion of Ukraine marks the beginning of "World War III," expressing concerns about Russia's territorial ambitions and the need to stop Putin's advance. Zelenskyy made these remarks in an interview with the BBC on February 23rd.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 26

Defending Nato’s eastern flank from Russia would cost Poland 24 times its current defence budget, minister warns – Europe live

The article reports on several European developments. Firstly, Poland estimates that defending NATO's eastern flank from Russia would cost €1.2 trillion, 24 times its current defense budget. Secondly, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has requested the EU establish a fact-finding mission to inspect the Druzhba pipeline, citing escalating tensions with Ukraine and disruptions to oil transit affecting Hungary and Slovakia. Orbán assured the EU that Hungary would accept the mission's findings. Finally, Nordic countries are on high alert due to a potential threat against their energy infrastructure, allegedly linked to a foreign power. Authorities and police units are closely monitoring critical infrastructure in response to the reported threat.

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Key Claims

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Trump put Kushner and Witkoff in charge of resolving the war in Ukraine and a stand-off with Iran.

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Kushner and Witkoff met Iranian officials in Geneva to seal a deal over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

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They met with Ukrainian officials regarding the Russian invasion.

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The pair participated in the inaugural meeting of the “Board of Peace” regarding the Hamas-Israel ceasefire.

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Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has urged the European Union to form a “fact-finding mission” to inspect the Druzhba pipeline.

— Viktor Orbán

Feb 15 – Feb 21

5 articles|3 sources
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Conflict(3)
Al JazeeraFeb 21

Slovakia threatens to cut electricity to Ukraine over Russian oil spat

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has threatened to cut off electricity supplies to Ukraine if it does not resume pumping Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline within two days. Oil flows were halted after a reported Russian drone strike in late January 2026. Slovakia and Hungary, both reliant on Russian oil, are demanding Ukraine resume deliveries. Fico accused Ukrainian President Zelenskyy of acting maliciously towards Slovakia, citing previous gas supply disruptions and Slovakia's refusal to participate in a 90 billion euro military loan for Ukraine. Slovakia is a key electricity provider for Ukraine, which has suffered damage to its grid from Russian attacks. The ultimatum highlights tensions between Slovakia and Ukraine amidst ongoing debates over EU financial aid to Ukraine.

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Al JazeeraFeb 21

Russian attack on Kharkiv kills two, Ukraine hits missile plant

On Saturday, February 21, 2026, a Russian attack in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine killed two police officers during an evacuation in Seredniy Burlyk, also wounding five others. Kharkiv's regional head reported Russian attacks on the city and ten other areas in the past 24 hours, with 175 combat clashes recorded. Separately, a Russian air strike in Sumy injured three people, including two children and a senior citizen, damaging homes and a gas pipe. In response, Ukrainian drones targeted an industrial site in Russia's Udmurt Republic, injuring 11 people. The attacks are part of ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 21

Ukraine strikes a key industrial site deep inside Russia

On Saturday, Ukrainian drones struck an industrial site in Russia's Udmurt Republic, wounding 11 people. While regional head Alexander Brechalov confirmed the attack and resulting damage, he did not identify the specific site. However, a Russian news channel, Astra, reported the target was the Votkinsk Machine Building Plant, a key state-owned missile factory that produces Iskander and intercontinental ballistic missiles. The attack, which occurred over 1,400 kilometers from Ukraine, prompted the suspension of operations at the Udmurt Republic's main airport and others nearby. This strike follows unsuccessful U.S.-brokered peace talks between Russia and Ukraine held in Switzerland earlier in the week, as the fourth anniversary of the war approaches.

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Political Strategy(2)
New York Times - WorldFeb 20

Hungary Poses Unexpected Hurdle to Europe’s 90-Billion Euro Loan to Ukraine

Hungary is posing an obstacle to the European Union's plan to loan 90 billion euros to Ukraine. During a meeting of ambassadors on Friday, Hungary raised an objection, delaying the plan to fund the loan by issuing debt backed by the EU budget. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto stated that Hungary is blocking the loan until oil transit to Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline resumes, accusing Ukraine of blackmail by halting oil transit in coordination with Brussels. The Druzhba pipeline, which supplies Russian crude oil to Hungary and Slovakia, is experiencing disruptions. The move comes as Ukraine urgently needs funding and ahead of an April election in Hungary. The EU requires unanimous approval from all 27 member nations to proceed with the loan.

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Al JazeeraFeb 20

Hungary to block 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine in Russian oil dispute

Hungary has threatened to block a 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine, citing halted oil shipments via the Druzhba pipeline. Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto accused Ukraine of "blackmail" and violating the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement after oil flows stopped on January 27th, reportedly due to a Russian drone attack. Hungary and Slovakia, reliant on Druzhba for Russian oil, have blamed Ukraine for delaying the restart of flows. To address the shortage, Hungary announced it would tap into its strategic oil reserves, though Croatia's JANAF pipeline operator stated that there was no need to do so as they are transporting non-Russian oil for MOL Group.

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Key Claims

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Slovakia threatens to cut electricity to Ukraine if Russian oil pumping isn't resumed.

— Article

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Fico issued Ukraine a two-day deadline to resume pumping of Russian oil.

— Article

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Russian attack on the Kharkiv region killed two police officers Saturday during an evacuation.

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Oleh Syniehubov reported that 175 ‘combat clashes’ were recorded over the past 24 hours.

— Oleh Syniehubov

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Five people were also wounded by shelling in Seredniy Burlyk.

— Article

Jan 4 – Jan 10

1 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraJan 4

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,410

On day 1,410 of the Russia-Ukraine war, January 4, 2026, intense fighting continued across multiple regions. A Russian missile strike in Kharkiv killed four, while Ukrainian and Russian forces clashed heavily in Pokrovsk and Huliaipole. Russia claimed to have captured Bondarne in Donetsk and repelled Ukrainian attacks near Kupiansk. Russia also reported shooting down 90 Ukrainian drones. A power line to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was disconnected. In Kyiv, security advisors from Ukraine's allies met to discuss a US-brokered peace plan. President Zelenskyy expressed hope for a US summit to discuss ending the war, following a European leaders' meeting in Paris. Zelenskyy also proposed Denys Shmyhal as the new energy minister and first deputy prime minister.

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Key Claims

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A Russian ballistic missile attack in Kharkiv killed four people.

— state media

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Ukrainian forces clashed 191 times with the Russian army.

— army update

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Russia's Ministry of Defence claimed that its forces captured the settlement of Bondarne in Ukraine’s Donetsk.

— Russia’s Ministry of Defence

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Security advisers from Ukraine’s top allies met in Kyiv for talks on a US-brokered plan to end the war.

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Zelenskyy said Kyiv hopes for a leaders’ summit in the US by the end of January to discuss proposals on how to end the war.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Dec 28 – Jan 3

1 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraDec 31

Putin says Russia believes it will win in Ukraine in New Year’s Eve address

In his annual New Year's Eve address, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia believes it will win the war in Ukraine. The speech, delivered on December 31, 2025, marked 26 years since he assumed the presidency. Putin called on Russians to support the troops engaged in the ongoing offensive, which began in February 2022. He expressed confidence in victory despite the ongoing conflict and peace negotiations. The address also referenced Putin's reshaping of Russia, his positive views on Josef Stalin, and his efforts to restore Russia's standing after the Soviet Union's dissolution. The speech comes amid fears in Europe that the Kremlin’s Ukraine war could spillover into its borders if it doesn’t end soon.

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Key Claims

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Putin says Russia believes it will win in Ukraine.

— Vladimir Putin

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Putin called on Russians to support troops fighting in Ukraine.

— Vladimir Putin

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The speech came 26 years after Yeltsin resigned and handed power to Putin.

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Russia's defence ministry released a video of a downed drone.

— Russia's defence ministry

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The drone was allegedly involved in an attack on Putin's residence.

— Russia's defence ministry

Dec 21 – Dec 27

2 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraDec 27

Russia hammers Ukraine’s capital ahead of Trump-Zelenskyy meeting

On December 27, 2025, Russia launched drone and missile strikes on Kyiv, Ukraine, ahead of a planned meeting between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. leaders. The attacks, which triggered a nearly 10-hour air raid alert, killed at least one person and injured over 20 others, including children. Zelenskyy reported that approximately 500 drones and 40 missiles targeted energy facilities and civilian infrastructure. The strikes left a third of Kyiv without heat and caused power outages for around 320,000 households in the surrounding region. Ukrainian officials accused Russia of deliberately targeting critical resources to inflict suffering on the population.

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Al JazeeraDec 23

Russia-Ukraine war live: Child among 3 killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine

Russian attacks on Ukraine on December 23, 2025, have resulted in at least three deaths, including a four-year-old child in the Zhytomyr region, and dozens of injuries, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The attacks targeted energy facilities, leading to emergency power outages in several regions, including Kyiv and its surrounding areas, according to Ukraine's Energy Ministry. These large-scale attacks occurred two days after US-led peace talks concluded in Miami. The attacks are part of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

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Key Claims

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Russia carried out drone and missile strikes on Kyiv.

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The attacks killed at least one person and wounded at least 22 others.

— Kyiv’s mayor and regional governor

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One-third of Kyiv is without heat.

— Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha

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Zelenskyy accuses the Russian leadership of using ‘every opportunity’ to inflict ‘greater suffering’ on Ukraine.

— Zelenskyy

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Some 500 drones and 40 missiles launched targeting “energy facilities and civilian infrastructure”.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Dec 14 – Dec 20

1 articles|1 sources
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New York Times - WorldDec 20

With Attacks on Oil Tankers, Ukraine Takes Aim at Russia’s War Financing

Ukraine has recently escalated the maritime conflict with Russia by targeting oil tankers from Russia's "shadow fleet" and oil production platforms. Using sea and aerial drones, Ukraine has struck four vessels in the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea in recent weeks, with one attack occurring over 1,200 miles from Ukraine. These are the first acknowledged attacks on tankers defying sanctions since Russia's 2022 invasion. Ukraine aims to disrupt Russia's oil profits, a key source of war funding, and potentially gain leverage in peace talks. While Russia's President Putin dismisses the attacks' impact and threatens retaliation, these actions represent a new front in the conflict, despite past warnings from the US against targeting Russia's oil industry.

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Key Claims

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Ukraine has used drones four times in the past few weeks to hit oil tankers from Russia’s shadow fleet.

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One ship was struck by aerial drones on Thursday night in the Mediterranean Sea, more than 1,200 miles away from Ukraine.

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The security agency also said it had attacked Russian oil production platforms in the Caspian Sea four times in the past 10 days.

— Ukraine's security agency

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No money, no war machine.

— Benjamin Jensen of the Center for Strategic and International Studies

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All four tankers disabled by Ukraine’s security services were empty.