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Ukrainians have reportedly liberated the village of Andriivka in the Sumy region and made gains near Pokrovsk. Independent ...
Israel’s emergency services said at least eight people, including children, were killed in the overnight strikes, and around ...
A Ukrainian film festival spotlighted LGBTQ+ stories, reflecting growing acceptance. Though still controversial, Pride events ...
Trump on Putin call: “Much less time was spent talking about Russia/Ukraine, but that will be for next week.” ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart Donald Trump Saturday that Moscow was ready to hold a fresh round of ...
NATO and Ukrainian officials will be trialing proposals to overcome Russian fiber-optic cable controlled FPV attack drones in ...
No one has been able to stop Putin. Only Trump remains; he might be able to. But to stop Putin, one thing is essential: he ...
Ukraine carried out its fourth prisoner exchange this week, freeing mostly officers held since 2022, many of whom were ...
Sergey Chemezov had nothing good to say about Western armored vehicles captured in Ukraine while extolling the virtues of his ...
Ukraine received 1,200 more bodies of presumed Ukrainian citizens from Russia under the Istanbul agreements, with identification to follow in the coming days.
Drones struck deep inside Russia overnight, targeting major chemical sites including Nevinnomysskiy Azot, a strategic fertilizer giant in the heart of southern industry.
Many businesses are preparing for a post-war gold rush in Ukraine. But whoever wants to get on the ground before the war ends must contend with serious legal constraints.