Russia appears to be "addicted" to military spending to keep its economy propped up, a think tank said this week.
The front lines in the war between Russia and Ukraine are now saturated with surveillance drones livestreaming video footage in real time. Everyone can see pretty much everything. Armies are having to ...
Vadim Stroykin, 58, became the latest Russian to take a suspiciously timed nosedive out of a high window as police performed ...
When Russia escalated attacks on Ukraine, a trio of artists found creative expression in documenting war — with help from an ...
A new collaborative exhibition showcases 60 breathtaking pieces that were evacuated from the Odesa Museum of Western and ...
Ukraine brings back 150 POWs from Russian captivity in prisoner swap Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility, Buk air defense ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine wants to collaborate with partner countries on postwar projects worth billions of dollars not ...
He is the author of Does Conquest Pay? The Exploitation of Occupied Industrial Societies. Today, about 20 percent of ...
Europe is finally realising it needs to take more responsibility for its own defence. But this realisation has come very late ...
The Kyiv Symphony’s players are building new lives as refugees in a German town. But they face shifting attitudes about ...
After Russia's 2022 invasion, Ukraine's normally febrile political life was becalmed under martial law. But there have been ...
JD Vance tried to defend Donald Trump’s tariffs Monday with an X post claiming that Mexico gave in to Trump’s demands in ...