Feminist activists’ topless protest targets Iran, which Kyiv and the West say is arming Russia
The village of Sulyhivka, about 170 kilometers from the city of Kharkiv, was shelled ruthlessly during Russia’s offensive in the Kharkiv region in the spring of 2022
Air defenses shot down nine drones
Russia reports shooting down 113 drones, while Ukraine says it destroyed 78
Both Russian and Ukrainian experts say that the strategic loss of Vuhledar does not radically transform the military situation in eastern Ukraine
Stephen Hubbard is accused of signing a $1,000-per-month contract with a Ukrainian territorial defense unit in 2022
Zelenskyy reiterates calls for allies providing weapons to allow strikes targets deep inside Russia
The Kremlin falsely claims the president of Ukraine is guilty of a litany of crimes
Europe looks set to toughen migration laws amid a surge in support for far-right parties across the continent. Austria's Freedom Party, which campaigned on a platform of ending migration and opposing military aid for Ukraine, finished first in Sunday’s election. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Prisoners of war describe severe beatings, electric shocks, sleep deprivation, dog bites, mock executions and other threatening, degrading treatment
Russian military reports downing 7 Ukrainian drones over Belgorod
Secretary-General Mark Rutte took charge of the world's biggest security organization on Tuesday, as Jens Stoltenberg stepped down
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