A possible summit could involve broad talks on global issues, including the war in Ukraine
Ukraine’s constitution bars elections during martial law, which was imposed by Kyiv just a day after Russia invaded in February 2022
Shifting US policy raises fears among Ukrainians of being left to face Russia alone
Many North Korean soldiers are trained to attack the enemy from the rear rather than engage in front-line combat, analysts say
The administration has proposed the rare earth mineral deal as part of a larger negotiation toward ending the war in Ukraine
G20 group of the world’s biggest economies gathered in South Africa for the last day of a summit that has been anything but unified
February 24 marks the three-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with international efforts aimed at ending the conflict in progress. Research shows the majority of Ukraine’s population trusts Zelenskyy and is not ready to elect a president during war time.
How four Washington think tanks see the possibility of securing lasting peace in Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities estimate that more than 150 Ukrainian POWs are currently being held in Chechnya, a Russian region ruled by authoritarian leader Ramzan Kadyrov
With European leaders scrambling to bolster their militaries amid doubts about the U.S. commitment to Europe’s defense, Turkey — which boasts NATO's second-largest army — could be a key part of Europe’s plans, especially in any peacekeeping operation in Ukraine. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
European shipyards are providing vital servicing contracts to vessels carrying Russian gas, despite warnings that the profits are funding Moscow’s war on Ukraine. Meanwhile, a new analysis shows imports of Russian gas to the EU rose last year. Henry Ridgwell reports.
The Ukrainian president says he had a 'productive meeting' with Trump’s envoy
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