Foreign minister resigns as Zelensky seeks to reboot his government to improve ties with the West and boost weapons production
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pleaded for more missile systems and jet fighters to shield the country
Kyiv recently received six of the planes to boost its fight against Russia, a key symbol of U.S. support
Volodymyr Liashenko, Charge d’affaires a.i. of Ukraine to the Hellenic Republic, shares his thoughts with TA NEA on the sudden shift in balance brought on by the Ukraine’s invasion of Kursk and on how he envisions the end of the war. In anticipation of yet another Peace Conference on Ukraine he expresses optimism about the […]
Narendra Modi’s trip to Ukraine, after a two-day visit to Poland, will be the first by an Indian prime minister since diplomatic relations between the two countries were established over 30 years ago. It comes at a crucial juncture of the war, with Russian troops making advances in Donbas and Ukrainian forces venturing a surprise […]
Ukrainian soldiers are overmatched in some areas and deployments in the trenches can stretch for months
Ukraine was sending in reinforcements Tuesday to bolster its foothold in the Russian border region
Bondholders agree to 37% write-down weeks before potential default
During an interview with To Vima on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Malliotakis called for unity and civil discourse
PM's interview, within the NATO Public Forum framework, included a reference to European 'defense gap', sparking a reaction during Parliament debate
Thousands likely to die as warring forces seek openings along a largely static front line
The strikes were the largest across the war-torn country in months
He referred to global ramifications of the conflict on food security, in his remarks at the international Ukraine summit for peace, held in Switzerland
As Putin tries to grind out a win, Kyiv is taking a page from Churchill’s playbook.
G-7 Summit in southern Italy represents the latest effort by Western allies to signal their commitment to supporting Kyiv
Military expenditure is running at over 6% of GDP, approaching levels reached by the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War
Grappling with personnel shortages, companies are training women in jobs traditionally done by men—but there are hurdles
The Greek PM reaffirmed the country's support to Ukraine
Ukraine has intercepted fewer missiles as Russia increases attacks, fires more harder-to-hit weapons
Estonia’s border city of Narva—singled out by Putin as historically Russian land—is among potential targets for destabilization