The end of Russia’s war against Ukraine could lead to an explosion of international organised crime, Poland’s president has warned, saying Kyiv would need “massive support” to ensure its security.
The U.S. president says his administration has scheduled meetings and tentative discussions with both the Ukrainian and Russian sides regarding the end of the war. — Ukrinform.
"We have meetings and talks scheduled with various parties, including Ukraine and Russia. And I think those discussions are ...
During Monday’s informal summit, EU leaders will talk about European defense — but Donald Trump’s shadow will loom large.
Girkin accused President Vladimir Putin and the army of failures in the war in Ukraine and was convicted a year ago of ...
Winona native Tyler Jacob was teaching English with his wife in Ukraine, when, attempting to flee the country, Russian troops ...
Ukraine's overnight drone attack sparked a fire in Russia's Astrakhan region and forced the suspension of flights at several airports, Russian officials said on Monday. "Ukrainian armed forces ...
Russia's Supreme Court refused to consider supervisory appeal of prominent nationalist and former militia commander Igor ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will urge European countries to step up and take on a greater share of defense and security ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer travels to Brussels on Monday to call on Europe to shoulder more of the burden to keep ...