Russia, Ukraine and North Korea
Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region is now entering its third month, with scores of settlements still firmly under ...
Buying off voters, calling in bomb threats and paying protesters to antagonize police — these are the tactics authorities say the Kremlin has taken up to thwart an upcoming election in Moldova.
Russia keeps the occupied territory, for now, while Ukraine gets to join Nato. But it won't work that way. Moscow has a ...
With new long-range munitions on the way to Ukraine, it’s well past time for the U.S. to remove remaining restrictions on ...
Ukraine said on Friday it was investigating the death in Russian captivity of a Ukrainian journalist whose first-hand reports ...
Ukraine’s outgunned and outmanned army had one major advantage over its enemy, internet through Starlink terminals. Now the ...
The EU will loan Ukraine €35 billion, repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets in a novel approach aiming to fund ...
Russian forces push forward in the Donbas, diplomatic pressure on Kyiv increases, and the U.S. election looms. It's all ...
Outgoing NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg insisted the war in Ukraine may not have happened if the U.S. and NATO had a stronger ...
The Kremlin on Thursday dismissed South Korean assertions that North Korea may have sent some military personnel to help Russia against Ukraine and might be weighing a bigger deployment.
Since the war began, Putin has allowed many major pillars of the Russian state—the army, Federal Security Service, ...