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Earthquake survivors: ‘Worse than the bombardment in Syria’

Al Jazeera spoke to two Syrian women who survived the earthquake in Hatay province.

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‘Putin is using ethnic minorities to fight in Ukraine’

Russian minorities are much more likely to die in Ukraine, the Free Buryatia Foundation tells Al Jazeera.

A man holds portrait of Russian Army officer Naidal Tsyrenov, who was killed during fighting in Ukraine, during the Immortal Regiment march in Ulan-Ude, the regional capital of Buryatia, a region near the Russia-Mongolia border, Russia, Monday, May 9, 2022, marking the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II. (AP Photo)

Putin’s mobilisation and the potential for a political fallout

Attempts to boost forces in Ukraine appear chaotic and have unleashed rare shows of criticism.

Cars drive near a board with an image of Russian service member Yury Brovko with a slogan reading "Glory to the Heroes of Russia" in Moscow, Russia October 4, 2022. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina

How will the war in Ukraine affect Putin’s legacy?

Will the invasion of Ukraine prove to be the Russian president’s undoing?

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a concert marking the eighth anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea in Moscow in March 2022

Will Ukraine be the next Chechnya?

Al Jazeera speaks to Chechen dissident Tumso Abdurakhmanov on the parallels between the Ukraine and Chechnya conflicts.

An elderly Chechen woman wipes away tears as she stands near her house in Grozny on June 24 destroyed by shelling during the conflict between Chechen rebels and Russian governmental troops

What role is Chechnya’s Ramzan Kadyrov playing in Ukraine war?

Chechen forces deployed in Ukraine appear to be more of a ‘PR initiative’ than military utility, analysts say.

Chechnya's regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov

How will the war in Ukraine end?

What would a de-escalation or an end to the war look like, and what would it mean for the two countries? 

An explosion in an apartment building that came under fire from a Russian army tank in Mariupol, Ukraine,

Is a nuclear disaster likely in Ukraine?

The IAEA and nuclear experts warn Ukrainian nuclear sites are at risk. Is a major nuclear incident possible?

Six power units generate 40-42 billion kWh of electricity making the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant the largest nuclear power plant not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe

What impact will Ukraine’s foreign legion have on the war?

The Ukrainian government has called for volunteers to join its army. Will they make a difference?

Ben Grant and other foreign fighters from the UK pose for a picture as they are ready to depart towards the front line in the east of Ukraine

The battle for Odesa – and what it means for Russia-Ukraine war

The fight for the Black Sea port could influence the outcome of the war and affect regional security, experts say.

Citizens fill bags with sand for frontlines, along the beach of the Black Sea city of Odessa