ceasefire
Sudzha gas station demolished, ceasefire signals fragile
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Russia has opened a criminal case over Ukraine's sabotage of the Sudzha gas station, violating a ceasefire agreement.
Ukraine attacks Russia-EU gas pipeline
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The Ukrainian military is believed to have attacked the Russia-EU gas pipeline in Kursk province.
Ukrainian President Wants US Supervises ceasefire
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the US to monitor a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.
President Putin refuses 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine
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Despite a 30-day ceasefire, Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to temporarily suspend attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine.
Russia is taking the last Ukrainian soldier out of Kursk
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Russia has stepped up attacks to push the last Ukrainian soldiers out of Kursk Oblast after seven months of Kiev's encroachment on the region.
Russia - Ukraine step up mutual airstrikes
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Russia and Ukraine continue to conduct airstrikes against each other as the ceasefire is still uncertain.
Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire
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Ukraine has expressed its readiness to a 30-day ceasefire in the conflict with Russia.
Russia fears risk of Ukraine revenge if conflict is suspended
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Russia does not accept a temporary ceasefire because it is concerned that Ukraine and the West will have time to rebuild their forces and return for "revenge".
Situation in Gaza after ceasefire comes into effect
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Palestinians in Gaza have begun searching for thousands of people believed to be still trapped under rubble after 15 months of conflict.
Gaza hit by airstrikes after Israel-Hamas ceasefire
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Just hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was announced, the Gaza Strip was hit by airstrikes.
Israel - Hamas cease fire
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US President-elect Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have reached a historic ceasefire agreement.
Prospects for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement
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Hamas is expected to hand over 33 hostages to Israel in the first phase of a ceasefire deal being finalized.
Russian President Putin outlines conditions for ceasefire in Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said that hostile actions could only be temporarily suspended if Ukraine took "irreversible" steps.