Four years of grueling war have devastated Ukraine’s infrastructure, displaced millions of people, and pushed its economy to the brink. But sound policy, a surge in defense spending, sustained ...
A fallen Molniya drone a few miles from the front line in Donetsk in Ukraine.Credit...George Ivanchenko Supported by By Nataliya Gumenyuk Ms. Gumenyuk is a Ukrainian journalist who is writing a book ...
The commitment includes US-made interceptors and lightweight missiles for Ukraine’s air defences Britain said it would send a further £540m worth of weapons to Ukraine, including spending £150m on ...
Ukraine recaptured 201 square kilometres of territory from Russia in five days last week – its biggest gain in 2.5 years – according to AFP analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War.
At least 10 people, including five young children, have been killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine, authorities said, as United States-led efforts to end the nearly four-year war continue to progress ...
Four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, the war that Moscow hoped would be over in a matter of days has now dragged on longer than the Soviet Union’s involvement in the Second ...
Leader vows to repay the ‘young martyrs’ who died as North Korea intensifies propaganda glorifying troops deployed to fight for Russia North Korea has said it completed a new housing district in ...
The International Olympic Committee wants nothing more than to keep political activism, protests, and geopolitics out of the Winter Games spotlight. We should all be celebrating the unifying power of ...
Ukrainian firefighters search through the rubble after Russian attacks on residential areas of the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Sumy Russian and Ukrainian delegations have ended the first day of US ...