Ukraine’s future may well have changed dramatically this week after the US held its first talks on ending the war with Russia ...
But the broader picture is stark. Since 2014, Russia has gradually occupied more and more Ukrainian territory, without much ...
Russia launched a barrage of drones on Ukraine's southern city of Odesa, hitting energy infrastructure and leaving at least ...
Data from the Institute for the Study of War and AEI's Critical Threats Project shows the Russian advance and seizure of Ukrainian territory in the three years since Vladimir Putin began his three day ...
US and Russian officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia to lay the ground for talks about ending Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Rubio’s ...
In nearly three years of all-out war, Russian forces have pummelled Ukrainian cities and towns, as well as key infrastructure ...
Europe boasts hundreds of popular holiday destinations - but there are a number of places on the continent the Foreign Office ...
Europe boasts hundreds of popular holiday destinations - but there are a number of destinations the Foreign Office says ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes that Ukraine needs a permanent army of 1.5 million people to counter a potential Russian invasion. He said that the Ukrainian military has already provided him ...
Ukraine has not held an election during Russian's invasion, with some drawing parallels to the Second World War, when the UK didn't head to the polls either. Donald Trump has called for Kyiv to ...
"Every night, Russia carries out such attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure and cities. Russia continues to expand its army and shows no change in its deranged, anti-human state rhetoric. This means ...