Ukraine war exposed Europe’s vulnerability to supply interruptions and price volatility, prompting questions over UK’s ...
European gas inventories are being used up at the quickest pace since the depths of the energy crisis after Russia's invasion ...
The price level at which European utilities hedge their power production in 2025 will impact their cash flow generation in ...
World leaders have been rushing to get on Donald Trump’s good side since his reelection as US president, arguably none more so than Ukraine. In his annual New Year address, Ukrainian President ...
Three people were killed and three others were injured in an attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Saturday, according to officials, in a move Russia said was in retaliation for Ukraine using ...
KYIV, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Ukraine's State Investigation Bureau (DBR) said on Monday it had detained two generals and a colonel suspected of negligence in failing to adequately defend against a ...
RFE/RL's Live Briefing gives you all of the latest developments on Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Western military aid to Kyiv, worldwide reaction, and the plight of civilians and refugees.
Here are the key developments on the 1,064th day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russia poses an existential threat to the EU’s security, says foreign policy chief Kallas.
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world. Ukrainian forces described a different kind ...
Ukrainian drones reportedly attacked Kazan, Tatarstan, early in the morning on Monday, Jan. 20, with explosions reported across several city districts. According to the ASTRA Telegram channel, ...
Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24 2022, with western officials initially ...
Exclusive: Putin growing concerned by Russia's economy, as Trump mulls more sanctions Europecategory· ago Rutte called for the U.S. to continue supplying Ukraine and said Europe would pay the bill.