More than 300 prisoners of war are finally heading home on Thursday after Ukraine and Russia reached a deal for a swap.
These are the key developments from day 1,442 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Russian state news agency RIA reports that Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 157 prisoners of war each.
The main sticking point in the negotiations continues to be the long-term fate of territory in eastern Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesperson says Russian forces would continue fighting until Kyiv makes necessary 'decisions' to end the war.
Hundreds of drones and missiles struck Kyiv and Kharkiv overnight, leaving thousands of homes without heat.
Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy says territorial disputes will be central, but Russia must be ready to end war it started.
Al Jazeera spoke to a diverse set of communities navigating war, displacement and social change.
Second round of talks to follow negotiations last month that appeared to make little progress on key issue of territory.
“Trauma does not define us,” she said.“We are defined by how we overcome trauma, how we fight in these circumstances, how we support each other. Now, more than ever, we feel acutely what it means to ...
Kyiv is ready to send an agreement to Parliament and US Congress but Ukrainians say their safety is far from guaranteed.
Railway firm warns that routes in eastern Ukraine are becoming increasingly ‘high risk’, urges travellers to take buses.