Trump and Zelenskyy trade barbs as US-Ukraine relations sour over the war with Russia February 20 Russia and US agree to work toward ending Ukraine war in a remarkable diplomatic shift February 19 1,000 days of war in Ukraine, distilled in a single 24-hour span of violence and resil...
“Today’s shelling of the Poltava region is perhaps the largest during the course of this full-scale war,” Dmitry Lunin wrote in a Telegram post. “12 Russian missiles hit the infrastructure in (the city of) Kremenchuk; most of them hit an oil refinery that was not operational anyway.”...
" he said. "I think we should begin the training and the preparations for that. Now, that may be a year or even two years away. But I do think we should prepare for providing Ukraine with all the weaponry they need, that is conventional that can secure their future against an incessan...
During a visit to the Netherlands, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his Russian counterpart President Vladimir Putin must be brought to justice for the war in Ukraine, calling for the creation of a war crimes tribunal separate to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. T...
That's all for our live coverage of the war in Ukraine for today. We'll be back soon with more updates. Until then, here's a quick rundown of what's been happening today: Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy need to "ge...
While both Ukraine and now America have given ground before negotiations have even started, the same cannot be said for Vladimir Putin. He has not indicated a willingness to compromise on any of his key war demands. West must 'push back hard' against Russian demands, ...
Japan has long sought to regain control of northern islands Russia seized at the end of World War II and previously had tended to be milder toward Moscow. ___ UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council will vote Friday on a resolution that would condemn Russia’s military aggression agai...
Russia warned the U.S. that if it sends Patriot missile systems to Ukraine it will consider the move a provocation that could have "unpredictable consequences."
"Russia has never played by the rules in energy and will not play now unless it sees strength," Zelenskyysaid on the Telegram messaging app, according to an NBC News translation. "Now there can be no doubt that Russia will try not only to limit as much as possible but also to complete...
That wraps up the Financial Times’s live coverage of the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine. Today, China announced a peace plan that was viewed sceptically by EU and NATO leaders, but welcomed by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The World Bank announced an additional $2.5bn in...