Washington finally allowed Kyiv to strike limited targets inside Russia with limited weapons. It might be too little, too late.
Washington finally allowed Kyiv to strike limited targets inside Russia with limited weapons. It might be too little, too late.
Both countries are trying to dissuade others from attending the upcoming event, Ukraine's president says.
Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday that police carried out searches at the residence of an employee of the European Parliament and at his office in the Parliament’s building in Brussels over suspected Russian interference.
Moscow knows who would be behind long-range “Ukrainian” strikes, the president has said
The exercise will involve the delivery of nuclear weapons to troops, covert deployment, and preparations to a strike, the Defense Ministry has sai
With his term in office having reached its expiry date and the conflict going badly for Kiev, the Ukrainian leader is in a very difficult situation
Russian forces recently captured several settlements near the city, gaining an upper hand in the region
Vladimir Putin has said cooperation between Beijing and Moscow does not pose a threat to other nations
Over the past three days, Russia has seized control of several localities north of Kharkiv in a fierce new offensive that could bring Moscow to the gates of Ukraine’s second-largest city. FRANCE 24 spoke to several military analysts who believe that it is still too early to speak of a turning point in Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Russia’s leader wants to strengthen his “no-limits” partnership with Xi Jinping
Steve Rosenberg considers possible reasons behind Sergei Shoigu's replacement in the middle of a war.
The Kremlin’s appointment of an economist to run the defense ministry is a sign of grandiose intent
President Vladimir Putin's nomination of top economic official Andrei Belousov as defence minister is a sign of the importance the Russian leader places on the war economy in gaining the upper hand in what he expects will be a long conflict against Ukraine, analysts say.
The pace of the Russian advance has reportedly caused discontent in Kiev’s ranks