A Cold War-era missile deployment that helped push the Soviet Union to the negotiating table may hold key lessons for the United States and NATO today. As Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine grinds
A Cold War-era missile deployment that helped push the Soviet Union to the negotiating table may hold key lessons for the United States and NATO today. As Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine grinds
Overnight Russian drone strike injures 8 in Kyiv and hits targets across Ukraine A Russian drone blew out the windows of a 25-storey residential building in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district, injuring
Russia scales down Navy Day celebrations amid Ukrainian drone attacks Russia was forced to scale down the festivities honouring its navy as continuing Ukrainian drone attacks posed a challenge. Russian
‘We’ve always stood together’ – Starmerpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 14:52 BST Trump is now asked whether he has any advice for a “divided” and “polarised” world, and his
In photos: Putin marks Navy Day celebrations in Russia despite drone threats Russia’s president Vladimir Putin attends the main naval parade marking the Russian Navy Day in Saint Petersburg (POOL/AFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling over a ceasefire. The White House has changed its mind about sending weapons to Ukraine. A major Ukrainian drone attack on Russia sowed chaos
Trump announces weapons deal with NATO, possible tariffs on Russia In a meeting with NATO Chief Mark Rutte, Trump announced a weapons deal to deliver aid to Ukraine. Russian President
High-level talks held on support for Ukraine a week after Trump said Europe will pay for weapons The UK and Germany are chairing a meeting this morning to discuss president
Lammy warns Kremlin: We see what you are doing The UK has sanctioned a string of Russian spies and hackers, accusing them of carrying out a campaign to “destabilise Europe”.
Zelensky thanks Trump after US president threatens Putin with sanctions if no peace in Ukraine in 50 days On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents
At least three people have died in overnight Russian attacks. Such strikes are a regular feature of the war. We’ll round up the latest strikes here… In the Sumy region,
‘There’s a little bit of a problem there’: How Trump has shifted on Putinpublished at 07:53 British Summer Time 07:53 BST Image source, ReutersImage caption, This post contains language some
Trump confirms U.S. mulling Ukraine’s Patriot system request President Donald Trump discusses Ukraine’s request for Patriot air defense systems and missiles in their war against Russia. WASHINGTON — President Donald
Recap: ‘Wartime censorship is justified’, says Kremlin spokesperson Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said wartime censorship in Russia is justified amid the conflict with Ukraine. Russian authorities swiftly blocked Russian-language media
Trump ‘flat-footed’ by Pentagon’s weapons halt to Kyiv and pledges more arms On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents Get a weekly dispatch from our
Any analysis of Donald Trump’s current thinking on Russia risks getting out of date very quickly. Read too much into an individual tweet, post or off-the-cuff comment by the US
Thanks for following our live coverage of the war in Ukraine. We’ll be back with any breaking news. Until then, here’s a rundown of what’s happened during the last 24
(Bloomberg) — Russia unleashed a record air strike on Ukraine as US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment over his latest phone call with Vladimir Putin aimed at bringing an end
Five people were injured, including a seven-year-old boy and a nine-year-old girl, in an overnight Russian attack on the port city of Odesa, the Ukrainian authorities said. A multistorey residential
Trump-Putin spoke for ‘nearly hour’ on ‘negotiated solution’ on Ukraine, but Russia won’t step back from its goals, senior Kremlin aide says We are getting first lines from a senior