Brent crude hits $139 as Moscow says it will pause bombing to allow civilians out of Ukrainian cities
NATO–Russian relations, relations between the NATO Military Alliance and the Russian Federation were established in 1991 within the framework of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council.
Brent crude hits $139 as Moscow says it will pause bombing to allow civilians out of Ukrainian cities
Video-sharing site TikTok and streaming giant Netflix have limited and cut their services respectively in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Visa and Mastercard have announced they will suspend all operations in Russia in protest at its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia has taken control of Europe's largest nuclear power station in Ukraine after it was hit by shelling.
Energy costs surge to an all-time high on Ukraine-related supply fears
The boss of one of the world's biggest crypto-currency exchanges has ruled out restricting ordinary Russians from using the service.
Russian airlines face a near-total airspace blockade to the country's west after an EU official said most European countries are set to impose flight bans.
President Volodymyr Zelensky urges Ukrainians to keep fighting
The Russian defence ministry has claimed it has overtaken a Ukrainian city that has a population of more than 150,000 people.
The West looks impotent as Russia marches into Ukraine and if the likes of the US, UK and Australia fail to stand up, there’s no going back.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Monday evening that he would recognize the independence of two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine.
President Xi Jinping of China makes no secret of his view that of the United States is a fading superpower that is intent on blocking China’s ascent to its rightful place in the world.
US President Joe Biden has agreed "in principle" to hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the crisis over Ukraine.
French president says he has persuaded Vladimir Putin to endorse discussions on possible leaders’ summit
Russia-Ukraine could be the starkest conflict in history for one obvious reason. In fact, it’s already playing a huge part in how it’s playing out.
US intelligence has revealed Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his troops to invade Ukraine, with the army ready to strike.
However, officials canceled that move and said they would stay, citing increased tensions.
Brussels’ top official has warned of a return to the days of the Cold War
She highlighted that Europe was currently importing 40% of its gas supply from Gazprom, a “dependency that is not sustainable.”