What happens to Roma in Russia and UkraineSavcho Savchev
Here, a breakdown of the lead-up to and fallout from today’s conflict and how to help vulnerable Ukrainians caught in the crossfire. How did we get here? The roots of the Ukraine-Russia crisis can be traced back all the way to the two countries’ origin stories, with many of the Ru...
Russia has said that a massive joint drill it's holding with ally Belarus, on Ukraine's northern border, will end on February 20 and that the 30,000 Russian forces taking part will come home when it's over. But on February 14, a U.S. official told CBS News national security correspon...
The pressure to end Russia's war on Ukraine now shifts to Moscow, after the U.S. and a Ukrainian delegation agreed to a proposed ceasefire deal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the framework of the 30-day pause after a more than 8-hour meeting i
and instead choosing closer ties with Russia and the Eurasian economic union. This enraged many of Ukraine’s population who wanted to see the country move towards EU and NATO membership, with Yanukovich ousted following other claims of corruption, abuse of power and human rights violations. The ...
Until recently, Ukraine never had any problems navigating the Kerch Strait, its only link with the Sea of Azov, and is thus the chokepoint for a significant portion of Ukraine’s marine trade. Under a 2003 treaty, the strait is considered shared territorial waters between Russia a...
The pressure to end Russia's war on Ukraine now shifts to Moscow, after the U.S. and a Ukrainian delegation agreed to a proposed ceasefire deal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the framework of the 30-day pause after a more than 8-hour meeting in Saudi Arabia. Charles Kupch...
What end of Russia-Ukraine war might look like The U.S. and Russia agreed to start talks to try to negotiate a settlement to end the war during their high-level meeting in Saudi Arabia, nearly three years after Russia invaded its neighbor. ...
Ukraine's incursion into Russia is "big" and represents much more than just a raid, our security and defence analyst Professor Michael Clarke says. The ISW think-tank has estimated that Ukrainian forces may have penetrated up to 35km (20 miles) inside Russian territory....
It has prompted analysts to ask if Russia is covertly storing this hardware and to question exactly where it is being moved to. The base at Yelnya is the largest near the border, 150 miles from Ukraine. A build-up of equipment began at Easter, resulting in dozens of vehicles stationed ...