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"We're not just asking for Patriots—we are ready to purchase them," Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday.
The case highlighted the perils of independent journalism amid an intensified Kremlin crackdown on freedom of expression.
Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke is back answering more of your Ukraine war questions in his weekly Q&A. Watch ...
The European Commission is expected to vote on a "comprehensive" strategy to cut off Russian oil and gas imports three years ...
Russian glide bombs and artillery struck a city in southern Ukraine on Wednesday, killing one person and wounding five others as Moscow forces continued daily attacks across the country.
Ukraine's parliament has extended martial law until August, lawmakers said, delaying the timing of new elections that the United States and Russia have been pushing for. As the war with Russia rages ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed Russian troops fighting in Ukraine as "heroes" at last year's 9 May event. View on ...
Vice President JD Vance offered a British news outlet some explanation of the Trump administration's approach to European ...
Journalists at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty who have been imprisoned for their work are dismayed by the effort to close ...
MICHAEL BECKLEY is Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University, a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American ...
NATO's secretary-general says the alliance's support for Ukraine remains “unwavering.” Mark Rutte emphasizes that more than ...