Berlin has emerged as an opponent of plans to seize frozen Kremlin funds for reconstruction and military support of Ukraine
Andrzej Duda calls the flyovers in Polish airspace provocations that put infrastructure and people in danger
Russian state natgas exporter Gazprom dominated imports to the country, mostly through the overland pipeline entering via a northern frontier pipeline
A Newsweek nod to an unsubstantiated claim by a Greek-language news website citing the transfer of surplus Greek F-16s to Ukraine generates prickly reaction by Moscow's diplomatic mission in Athens
With U.S. commitment to NATO uncertain, Europe faces a security rebuild that threatens budgets for other programs
The Wall Street Journal correspondent has been deprived of 12 months of normal existence; a year of missed weddings, reporting trips and travels with friends
In a recent social media update, the Russian embassy conveyed its appreciation to both Greek allies and Russian nationals residing in Greece for their outpouring of condolence messages following the tragic incident.
The three parties reached an agreement following discussions in Oman between representatives of the two countries and Mohamed Abdel-Salam, a senior Houthi official
Denys Kostev was forcibly taken from his hometown and immersed in pro-Moscow messaging. His family wanted him back—but saving him wouldn’t be easy.
The cause of death is currently under investigation.
Decision was made by Ukraine's High anti-corruption court following accusations that Savvidis serves the Russian military-industrial complex
Now in exile in Boston and working for MIT, Andriy Tuz wonders if he will ever be able to go home again
Vladimir Putin is wagering he can outlast Western support for Ukraine—if he can keep Russia’s war machine running