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Leaders of the 27-nation European Union meet on Monday and over two days to discuss how best to continue supporting Ukraine in order to help it fend off the Russian attack four months after the attack began.

For the first time since the start of the Russian military offensive, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky went to the east of the country, where he visited the Kharkiv region from which Moscow had withdrawn troops in recent weeks to be redeployed on other fronts.

To describe what is happening in Ukraine, for the first time, US President Joe Biden has used the term "genocide", apparently to accuse the Russian military of continuing to attack the country.

After the diplomatic crisis between Morocco and Spain caused by the recent hosting of the leader of the Frente POLISARIO demanding the independence of Western Sahara Ibrahim Ghali for treatment following his injury to Covid in April 2020

Next week will be "difficult," so Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his evening speech, referring to Russia mobilizing tens of thousands of troops for the next phase of the battle, warning that "Russian forces will move to larger operations in eastern Ukraine."

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