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Russia fired more than 620 drones and long-range missiles overnight, killing at least six people in the latest wave of ...
Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent change in tone toward Russia and Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin, European leaders remain unconvinced that his administration has adopted a pro-Ukraine ...
US President Donald Trump will not achieve any peace agreement on Ukraine, he will finance the war and eventually everything ...
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy reports to the BBC film "Zelenskyy. His Story" that Russian leader Vladimir Putin, ...
Trump to send weapons to Kyiv after Putin’s forces kill six in drone attacks - US president to make ‘major statement’ on ...
Ukraine is benefiting from Donald Trump's frustration with Vladimir Putin, but his first six months in office show that no ...
A soldier who defected from Russia's notorious mercenary army has slammed military leaders who left troops to "rot in the ...
Gen Sir Patrick Sanders, who stood down as Chief of the General Staff last summer, fears a clash with Putin by 2030 was a ...
A US bill targeting Russia with sanctions is gaining traction. The aim is to push Moscow towards peace talks with Ukraine.
On Thursday, the New York Post published a cover story picture of a one-year-old Ukrainian boy named Dmytryk who was killed by a Russian drone in Kherson. His death must not be in vain.
A bipartisan U.S. bill that would hit Russia with sanctions in a bid to pressure Moscow into good-faith peace negotiations with Ukraine has gained momentum this week in Congress, but it still lacks ...