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Western defense companies are increasingly establishing new presences in Ukraine and working directly with Ukrainian ...
On Day 1,246 of the Russia-Ukraine war, a Russian drone strike knocked out power for over 220,000 people in Ukraine’s Sumy ...
Putin’s war of attrition could go on until 2034, Ukrainian general warns - Former top commander says frontline between ...
At the latest Nato summit in The Hague, the alliance announced that members had set a new target of spending 5 per cent of ...
Chasiv Yar, once a bustling city, now lies in ruins, a haunting testament to relentless conflict. The scars of war are etched ...
This week, by holding talks with Putin and Trump, we will strive to see if we can bring these leaders together in Istanbul,’ ...
Harrowing reports from the Gaza Strip report almost daily on the children dying of malnutrition in hospitals and clinics that ...
Putin could strategically benefit from ending the Ukraine war by shifting US focus toward China, reducing dependence on Beijing, and regaining leverage—but he is too proud to do it.
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Russia-Ukraine summit should finalize settlement, positions of both sides are currently diametrically opposed ...
Widespread protests have erupted in Ukraine after President Zelensky signed a law weakening key anti-corruption agencies, raising fears of democratic backsliding during wartime.
MICHAEL MCFAUL is Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute, Professor of Political Science, and a Hoover Fellow at Stanford ...