As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 388th day, we take a look at the main developments.

As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 388th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Finland and Sweden jointly applied for membership, but Ankara has so far backed only Helsinki’s bid.
Turkey and Hungary are the only NATO members that are yet to ratify the accession of Finland and Sweden.
Cambodia’s longtime ruler Hun Sen has ‘overseen a systematic assault on fundamental freedoms’, report states.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the 30 members of the alliance have committed at least $80bn of aid to Kyiv.
Jens Stoltenberg says Nordic nations becoming members together is not top priority as Turkey continues to block Sweden.
Turkey and Hungary are the only members of the 30-nation alliance yet to approve the Nordic nations’ application.
Press freedom groups, Finnish media warn ruling could have a chilling effect on reporting in the Nordic nation.
US, Germany, and UK have pledged to provide advanced battle tanks to Kyiv – a move Russia called ‘extremely dangerous’.
The meeting, which was scheduled for February, is cancelled on Ankara’s request, sources tell state-owned TRT.
The meeting is the first official US visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu since Biden administration took office.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says Turkey asking for too much, but is confident Ankara will approve its bid for NATO.
Sauli Niinisto discusses Russia’s possible reaction following his country’s pledge to join NATO.
The UN committee issues findings after considering a case filed on behalf of six Finnish children held at al-Hol camp.