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Aleksei B. Smirnov, together with his deputy and other accomplices, was accused of embezzling money earmarked for building ...
Putting prisoners of war in front of reporters and news cameras is almost certainly a violation of international humanitarian ...
A Russian court has increased to $1.3 billion from around $150 million a financial penalty against Ukraine's state energy ...
Ukraine accused Russia on Wednesday of carrying out more than 30 attacks on its energy infrastructure since the two sides ...
A Russian drone attack on the Black Sea port city of Odesa overnight injured three people, sparked fires and damaged homes ...
North Korea's involvement in Russia's war on Ukraine has generated more than $20 billion for its economy so far, according to ...
A military awards ceremony was being held underground near where Russian missiles struck. The soldiers were unharmed; dozens ...
The case highlighted the perils of independent journalism amid an intensified Kremlin crackdown on freedom of expression.
Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke has answered more of your Ukraine war questions in his weekly Q&A. Catch up in ...
The war began when Russia invaded Ukraine. But in the Oval Office, President Trump lit into Biden and Zelenskyy and said: "Everybody's to blame." ...
NATO's secretary-general says the alliance's support for Ukraine remains “unwavering.” Mark Rutte emphasizes that more than ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s coalition of the willing can bring Donald Trump into line with Western allies over Russia’s war by ramping ...