General Staff: Russia has lost 1,288,850 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The Armed Forces of Ukraine reported a staggering loss of 1,288,850 Russian troops since the start of the invasion in February 2022, with notable casualties occurring daily.
Several of the testimonies are so unbearable that one must put the book down before reaching for it again
Ukrainian author Viktoria Amelina reflects on the sudden transition of Ukrainian tourists into refugees and soldiers as the Russian invasion approached in February 2022.
It's some of the best that has been written about Ukraine's struggle for survival
Viktoria Amelina's reflections on her experience before and during the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine highlight the profound transformations of Ukrainian identity and the redefinition of Europe in the face of war.
Lisa Kudrow and 'Made in Korea': What to Watch on TV and Streaming This Week
Lisa Kudrow's series 'The Comeback' returns with a third season where her character Valerie Cherish stars in a comedy created by artificial intelligence, alongside a document on the ethical dilemmas faced by a Russian professor during Ukraine's invasion.
A new manipulation spreads: will Lithuania really be defended by just 500 shooters?
An internet user claims that, in the event of a Russian invasion, Lithuania will be defended by fewer than 500 volunteer troops, citing Russian media influenced by an article from The Economist.
Confirmed death of at least 204,000 Russian occupiers in Ukraine
A collaborative report reveals that over 204,000 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine since the invasion began in 2022, with a significant number being volunteers and previously incarcerated individuals.
βMr. Nobody against Putinβ: a portrait of brainwashing Russian children that has won an Oscar
The documentary βMr. Nobody against Putinβ highlights the manipulation and brainwashing of Russian children in the wake of the Ukraine invasion, showcasing the resilience of its creators in bringing this issue to light.
Ukraine Resumes Negotiations with the US Despite Tensions in the Middle East
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the resumption of negotiations with US officials regarding the Russian invasion, which had been on hold due to conflicts in the Middle East.
Four years after the Russian invasion, solidarity with Ukrainians is limited to some associations
Solidarity with Ukrainians in Spain has diminished over the past four years, despite the ongoing conflict and its devastating human toll.
The Russian opposition group helping find Ukrainian civilians captured by Russia
A Russian opposition network is actively working to locate Ukrainian civilians who have been captured and detained in Russian facilities since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in 2022.
Bild: Russia may invade Estonia and repeat the 'Donetsk scenario'
Russian social media has been promoting the idea of declaring a 'People's Republic of Narva,' raising concerns that it signals a potential invasion analogous to its actions in Ukraine in 2014.
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,280,860 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The Ukrainian General Staff reports significant Russian military losses in Ukraine since the onset of the invasion on February 24, 2022, totaling over 1.28 million troops and thousands of military assets.
Ukrainian army killed or injured 930 Russian invaders on Monday
The Ukrainian army reported killing or injuring 930 Russian soldiers on Monday, bringing Russia's total troop losses since the beginning of the invasion to over 1.28 million.
Russian comeback in Venice sparks massive anger and bewilderment
Russia's participation in the Venice Biennale, following a ban on its artists due to the Ukraine invasion, has provoked widespread outrage.
Russian comeback at major festival triggers outcry
Russia is set to re-enter the Venice Biennale after being excluded since its invasion of Ukraine, amid a backdrop of criticism associated with the event.
A global shock in food supplies is imminent. Worse than after the invasion of Ukraine
The article warns of an impending global shock to food supplies, potentially worse than the disruptions caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Denmark wins Oscar for Best Documentary Film β 'One Battle After Another'
Denmark's 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins an Oscar for Best Documentary, highlighting the challenges faced in the Russian education system amid the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Denmark wins Oscar for Best Documentary - 'One Battle After Another' becomes the big winner of the evening
Denmark's 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins the Oscar for Best Documentary, highlighting the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the education system.
Oscar for Best Documentary Β«Mr. Nobody Against PutinΒ»
The Oscar for Best Documentary was awarded to 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' highlighting a Russian teacher's secret documentation of how his school becomes a recruitment center for warfare during the invasion of Ukraine.
Mr Nobody Against Putin wins the best documentary Oscar
The documentary 'Mr Nobody Against Putin' won the Oscar for Best Documentary, highlighting the indoctrination of Russian schoolchildren regarding the Ukraine invasion.
Volodymyr Zelensky: Ukraine is waiting for the US and Russia to set the date and location for the next round of negotiations
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed readiness for the next round of trilateral peace negotiations regarding the ongoing Russian invasion, pending agreement on the meeting's location and timing between Washington and Moscow.
Ukrainian army killed or wounded 740 Russian invaders on Saturday
The Ukrainian Army reports significant Russian military losses, with over 740 invaders killed or wounded in a single day as of Sunday morning.
Russia sentences 5 Ukrainian POWs to 15β18 years over 2024 Kursk incursion
A Russian court has sentenced five Ukrainian prisoners of war to lengthy prison terms for their involvement in a cross-border operation into Kursk Oblast in August 2024.
Planned assassinations abroad, but failed: a banal mistake exposes an elite Russian secret unit
After the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia established a new elite secret unit called 'Center 795' for sabotage, kidnappings, and assassinations abroad, which was exposed due to a simple mistake during one of its operations.
Volodymyr Zelensky: The US Easing of Sanctions on Russian Oil Does Not Help Peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the recent easing of US sanctions on Russian oil, suggesting it could bolster Russia's war efforts against Ukraine.
Russian studio plans Steam release of game about 2022 battles for Hostomel in Kyiv Oblast
A Russian video game studio is set to release a game on Steam depicting the battles for Hostomel during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, framing the events in a controversial light.
Ukrainian diplomat: With the US easing sanctions on oil, Russia will be able to fight longer
A Ukrainian diplomat warns that recent US decisions to ease sanctions on Russian oil will allow Russia to prolong its invasion of Ukraine.
UBS: Why Europe is better prepared for an energy shock today β The differences from 2022 and the great fear
UBS reports that Europe is currently better equipped to face an energy price shock due to the turmoil caused by the war in the Middle East, unlike the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russian Oil Exports and Revenues Fall to Lowest Level Since Invasion of Ukraine, Agency Reports
Russian oil exports and revenues have dropped to their lowest level since the invasion of Ukraine, according to reports from Reuters and the International Energy Agency.
In Shape! LSM journalist Anna LuΔ«ze Ruskule β on security and the information space in the border area #24
Anna LuΔ«ze Ruskule reflects on the changes in security perception and the role of women in the Latvian National Guard following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Hungarian Officials Arrive in Ukraine to Inspect the 'Druzba' Oil Pipeline
Hungarian officials, along with Slovak representatives, are in Ukraine to negotiate the resumption of the Druzba oil pipeline operations, which have been halted due to damage from the Russian invasion.
Decided to flee after receiving draft notices: Ukraine brings back teenage brothers deported to Russia
Two teenage brothers deported from Luhansk to Russia during the invasion were brought back to Ukraine after receiving draft notices from Russian authorities.
Europe has become the world's largest arms importer
A new report indicates that Europe has become the largest importer of arms globally, with significant increases in imports following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
War in Ukraine: Bundestag President KlΓΆckner visits Kiev for the first time
Bundestag President Julia KlΓΆckner has made her first visit to Kiev to express Germany's solidarity with Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
War in Ukraine. Zelensky: Ukraine now holds the cards in its hands and everyone understands this
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that due to Ukraine's military efforts and developed production capabilities since the Russian invasion, the country now has strong 'cards' in its hands.
Art: A Predator in the Zoo of Nations
The Venice Biennale, akin to the Olympics in sports, sees the return of Russian artists showcasing their work under their flag for the first time since the Russian invasion.
UN: Kidnapping of Ukrainian children is a crime against humanity
A UN report declares the removal and transfer of Ukrainian children by Russian authorities after the Moscow invasion constitutes crimes against humanity.
In the midst of the energy crisis, Putin seeks to sell Russian oil to Europe again with Orban as a 'Trojan horse'
Putin aims to resume oil sales to Europe amid the ongoing energy crisis, leveraging Viktor Orban's support to lift sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
The Ukrainian army has killed or injured 750 Russian invaders on Sunday
The Ukrainian army reports significant Russian military losses, with 750 casualties on Sunday alone, bringing total losses to over 1.27 million since the start of the invasion in February 2022.
Cowards and Cowardesses, Congratulations on International Women's Day!
President Peter Pellegrini of Slovakia engaged with representatives of the Union of Women of Slovakia to celebrate International Women's Day, despite the significant anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine occurring on the same day.
Russia's loss of personnel in Ukraine reaches 1,273,290
The Russian military's loss of personnel in Ukraine has reached 1,273,290 as reported by the Ukrainian General Staff.
The coach of Ukraine, a national team exhausted by war: 'Players are sometimes unwell, they have lost friends and family'
Ukraine's women's football team faces significant challenges due to the ongoing Russian invasion, impacting players emotionally and logistically ahead of a qualifying match against Spain.
Ukrainian exceptionalism
The article reflects on the concept of American exceptionalism through the lens of personal experiences in Ukraine during the refugee crisis following the Russian invasion.
Oil: The US Opens the Valve of Russian Crude β The Biggest Jump in Prices Since 2022
Oil prices are experiencing their largest weekly increase since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 due to turmoil in the Middle East affecting global energy flows and raising supply concerns.
Zelensky Threatens Orban. "We Will Give His Address to Our Armed Forces"
Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed frustration over Hungary's obstruction of a β¬90 billion aid package from the EU meant for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.
The USA lifts sanctions on Russian oil giant Rosneft Deutschland
The U.S. Treasury has issued a general license allowing transactions related to Rosneft Deutschland and RN Refining & Marketing, lifting sanctions previously imposed in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Mr. Eikeegi Against Putin, nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary, arrives in theaters
The Oscar-nominated documentary "Mr. Eikeegi Against Putin" highlights a teacher's struggle against propaganda in the Russian education system after the invasion of Ukraine.
More Patriot missiles used in Middle East in 3 days than in Ukraine since 2022, Zelensky says
President Zelensky of Ukraine stated that more Patriot missiles were deployed in the Middle East in three days than Ukraine has received since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
Russian Ka-27 helicopter destroyed over Black Sea, Ukraine's Navy says
Ukraine's Navy announced the destruction of a Russian Ka-27 helicopter over the Black Sea, marking its 349th reported helicopter downing since the start of the full-scale invasion.
Russia appoints new ambassador to Poland
Georgiy Michno has been appointed as the new Russian ambassador to Poland amidst deteriorating bilateral relations due to the invasion of Ukraine.