Putin will have to decide whether to cut his losses or to increase both the misery of the Ukrainian people and the war's vast cost to Russia
Finland and Sweden this week formally applied to join Nato after years of non-alignment. Jon Henley reports on how the Ukraine war has given the alliance a new lease of life
Italian economy minister signs decree freezing any movement of the Scheherazade
A victory in the predominantly Russian-speaking city could give a veneer of credibility to the Russian leader’s false claims of ridding Ukraine of “Nazis.”
Western officials say the Kremlin is deliberately destroying farming equipment and grain stores in Ukraine
Given what we have seen in Ukraine, Nato should expedite the expected requests of Finland and Sweden to join the alliance
Today, on Russia’s Victory Day, reimagined by Vladimir Putin as a showcase for his regime, the Guardian and other European outlets are publishing articles by the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, which has suspended publication in Russia because of censorship over the Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin has evidently learned how to stop worrying and love the bomb.
How out of control is inflation? One measure says it all: Prices are now rising as fast in one month as they used to rise
Report claims Russian President Vladimir Putin will soon be going under the knife.
Defence Secretary excoriates Russian president ahead of ‘absurd’ Victory Day parade in Russia
The Russian president has threatened retaliation if NATO crosses "red lines" in Ukraine. Some experts say those lines have already been crossed.