In the aftermath of its Eurovision Song Contest victory hailed by NATO and many European leaders, Ukraine is preparing for decisive battles in the Donbass, with Kyiv convinced to prevail after Russian setbacks on the lines of forehead.

7:00 am | [IN IMAGES] Who is telling the truth? Hired in a cellar, hard to get the real news

The small radio broadcasts, with whistles, the latest news of Russian victories in Ukraine.

6:05 am | Finland will apply to join NATO

Finland has made the decision to apply for NATO membership, the Nordic country’s president and prime minister announced on Sunday, a direct consequence of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

5:00 am | The chronicle of Loïc Tassé: The Russians lose the battle of Kharkiv

After losing the battle of Kyiv, the Russian army lost another important battle, that of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine.

2h22 | Eurovision: Ukraine win shows ‘huge public support’ for country, says NATO

Ukraine’s victory in the Eurovision Song Contest shows the “huge public support” enjoyed by the country attacked by Russia, NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana said on Sunday.

0h00 | Putin’s enemy unpopular in Russia

A sworn enemy of President Putin to the point where he had him poisoned, Alexeï Navalny is seen in the West as the man who could straighten out Russia. But only a tiny fraction of Russians see him as a savior, and the man’s past raises more questions than it brings hope. Portrait of a man much more popular outside Russia than in it.

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