The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Pentagon had held up critical weaponry over fears that American stockpiles were running low
Special court will have jurisdiction over Russian officials who planned and carried out the full-scale invasion in 2022
Strong labour markets, high education levels and policies allowing immediate work have helped them succeed
The A7A5 token aims to facilitate financial flows disrupted after Ukraine war
Moscow deploys more attack aircraft controlled via hair-thin fibre optic cable to make large gains during summer offensive
Norms are eroding and old certainties are being challenged — we must act accordingly
Initiative led by former army colonel who was deputy head of military counter-intelligence
Hennadii Shapovalov will have to improve mobilisation and training as Russia’s summer offensive gains ground
Hungary resists Russian gas phaseout amid wider regional discontent with EU energy policy
Inditex chief’s comments are latest sign that departed multinationals are not rushing to re-enter market
Vienna’s olive branch comes as Brussels proposes to completely ban gas imports from Russia by 2028
European Commission also to give reassurances about arms makers’ compliance with environmental standards to attract investment
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European carriers hardest hit by Israel-Iran conflict
Deadliest strike in Ukrainian capital since July 2024 while other cities are also targeted
G7 allies and US members of Congress have encouraged president to increase pressure on Moscow
Brussels will set out plans to end all Russian fossil fuel imports but it delays measures to wean bloc off uranium products
More centralised power and majority decisions would better exploit its influence
Aerial strikes hit US aerospace giant’s premises in Kyiv, raising questions about Moscow’s intent
Russian aggression in Ukraine has helped drive a historic shift in attitudes towards military
Mykhailo Drapatyi’s candid remarks come as Kyiv struggles to restructure its army and improve recruitment
It’s the right time to tighten the screws further
Knock-off Russian brands have reaped the rewards of a consumer boom without the competition
Proposed sanctions would be first time Brussels has moved against third-country lenders supporting Moscow
UK court orders insurers to cover losses from jets stuck in country following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine
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