The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Kyiv targeting Russia’s ‘war potential’ and aiming to take more prisoners, says president
Kremlin declares state of emergency in two regions as Ukrainian forces gain ground for fourth day
Ukraine’s forces have captured roughly 350 sq km in Kursk region
Authorities tell joint venture partner Anadolu Efes ‘the current structure of the transaction has not been approved’
German defence contractor posts near doubling in operating profits on higher military spending
Second day of hostilities in Kursk region is driving up death toll, according to Moscow
There is no indication that the Kremlin is ready to negotiate in good faith on Ukraine
Dispute over whether Kyiv provided support for rebels behind attack that killed Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries
Washington seeks more action from Ankara in curbing trade pivotal to Moscow war machine
Moscow’s forces have captured almost double the amount of land Kyiv liberated in 2023
Russian forces say they have repelled a deadly attack on the Kursk border region
Opposition criticises government for not freeing journalist detained in Belarus as part of historic swap
Arctic LNG 2 project in Russia’s high north has so far been unable to export liquefied natural gas
Issue of who should be exempt from draft pits military hungry for manpower against those seeking to keep economy moving
Former prisoners of conscience say hundreds remain in jail, many for protesting against the war in Ukraine
Viktor Orbán’s government defies EU pressure to reduce reliance on fossil fuel from Moscow
European Commission rejects complaints that Ukrainian sanctions on Lukoil threaten security of supply
Kremlin has not been stopped in its tracks — but it does have sand in its gears
Ramzan Kadyrov turns mediator in dispute over Russian online retailer amid fiercest asset grab since 1990s
Ukrainian officials say raid is one of the biggest since war started
The concert at St Paul’s Cathedral with the Royal Opera House’s Songs for Ukraine Chorus revised the symphony’s message of joy
Austrian lender generated more than half of its profits in Russia and Belarus in the first six months of the year
American populists oppose China but like pro-Beijing strongmen
Agreeing to Russia’s demand for a neutral Ukraine could leave the country at the mercy of Moscow
Kyiv examining plan to replace Russia gas supplies with fuel from Azerbaijan
Kyiv’s allies must still put it in a stronger position for any settlement talks