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Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said in a new interview that the United States proposal for a peace deal with Ukraine ...
Rachel Cockerell's "Melting Point" touches on Zionism, assimilation and a short-lived effort to divert Jewish immigrants from ...
U.S. stocks made big gains amid clear signs of relief Wednesday after President Donald Trump said he would not attempt to ...
In a wide-ranging speech to the lower house of the Polish parliament, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski crticised Russia's ...
But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.
Finland joined NATO in 2023 after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, ending, together with Sweden, a ...
There is a need to increase pressure on Russia to make it end its war on Ukraine ... to support a peace on the land; and fourth to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces to become their own strongest ...
The thing about Europe is that it is indecisive, too slow to act. Every crisis requires multiple summits of the European ...
Trump previously admitted he was “p***ed off” with the Russian tyrant after he called for Zelensky's removal from office in an effort to stall peace. In Europe Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel ...
Beneath a sign barring entry, we find a couple of empty bottles of Russian cognac ... are the land-based arms of NATO's missile defence shield over Europe, which is run by the US navy.
Britain’s Ministry of Defence last week estimated that Russian forces seized 143sq km (55sq miles) of Ukrainian land in March, compared with 196sq km (76sq miles) in February and 326sq km (126sq ...
Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke has answered more of your Ukraine war questions, in a live Q&A hosted by Sky News presenter Kamali Melbourne. Catch up with the best answers below.