Kyiv’s ammunition shortage is so acute that a soldier who hunts for Russian shells—and makes his own bombs—has become an important supplier for some units
Mitsotakis said that after the “unprovoked and illegal attack by Russia against Ukraine” entered its third year the EU would continue its support for Ukraine, economically, and militarily, for as long as necessary.
Two years after Russian forces fled, Motyzhyn has ousted a Russia-linked priest, has built a bomb shelter for its school and is pulping its Russian-language books
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
New law is the most significant overhaul of Ukraine’s war bureaucracy in two years, but it is unclear how many troops it will add
He added that Russia's attack against Ukraine it was clear that the EU needs to focus on its defense capabilities
Despite wartime solidarity, violent crime is rising. As one city fell, police rushed to build a case on behalf of a shattered family.
Russian invaders left devastation in their wake, repeating a centuries-old pattern. They didn’t count on the resilience of the enemy.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis made a surprise visit to the Black Sea port city and met with the Ukrainian President en route to Bucharest for a meeting of conservative European parties affiliated with the EPP grouping
EP President Metsola called for independent investigation into death of Alexi Navalny while Yulia Navalnaya told Parliament to treat President Putin like leader of a “criminal gang”
Russia has waged a long campaign to bring Kyiv back under its control. Despite a full-scale invasion, Ukraine is still resisting.
A noteworthy portion of Ukraine's current exports is facilitated by Greek-owned fleets, comprising 37.24% of total ships departing from Ukrainian ports and carrying 53.11% of the country's exported goods
Decision was made by Ukraine's High anti-corruption court following accusations that Savvidis serves the Russian military-industrial complex
The agreement comes after weeks of negotiations with Hungarian PM Viktor Orban who had vetoed the aid package to Ukraine in December.
Vladimir Putin is wagering he can outlast Western support for Ukraine—if he can keep Russia’s war machine running
Corruption and fear are hindering effort to rebuild army
Despite Hungary's opposition, the decision on candidate status was unanimously approved by 26 EU member states
Orban also expressed a favorable view towards Georgia, stating, "Georgia is fine. Everyone loves you."