In a matter of three days, the Ukrainian Armed Forces nearly liberated Kharkiv Region.
"We can make sense of the future - if we understand the lessons of the past."
In a prolonged war of attrition against a much stronger enemy in terms of military technology and mobilisation capacity, a state is simply obliged to strengthen its military intelligence component.
A company associated with a pro-Kremlin oligarch plans to buy a factory amid the shortage of packaging in Russia.
A found manning table reveals the Russian army's deep-rooted personnel problems further aggravated by bad losses in the Ukraine war.
Now that the IAEA's mission has finally visited the occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plan, what will its mission report reflect?
Despite maintaining a certain advantage, Russia has failed to achieve its key plans in Ukraine.
Еhe war has dragged on, the state’s economic policy priorities have shifted towards measures to enable the economy to operate in conditions of a protracted standoff.
Ukraine's negotiator advises Crimean Tatars against joining the Russian army, urges Kyiv to build presence in the Gulf region.
Social workers will be in high demand due to challenges posed by the war, says the new social policy minister.
Many European leaders allowed themselves to be lured by Vladimir Putin and today are in a shock.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano formulated seven principles of Ukraine’s reconstruction.
An account of the daily life in the "Kedr" special reserve group of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate
What is the role of the UN secretary-general in this and what has the EU done to make this initiative work?
Three women from occupied territories tell their stories of survival and escape