
Night Strikes on Kyiv Leave Four Dead and Dozens Injured
Russia launched a large-scale overnight attack on the Ukrainian capital, killing at least four and injuring more than 50, according to local officials.

Russia launched a large-scale overnight attack on the Ukrainian capital, killing at least four and injuring more than 50, according to local officials.

Moscow-backed authorities claimed 10 people were killed after a strike on a college dormitory in occupied eastern Ukraine

Vienna court finds the guilty man helped Russian intelligence by supplying sensitive data.

Ministers insist the move is only temporary, but the new licences allow more Russian-linked fuel into Britain as energy prices rise.

In September 2021, Hungary signed a contract with Gazprom for the supply of 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year over the next 15 years.

Russia and China have criticized the United States for allowing the New START nuclear treaty to expire, warning that Washington’s proposed Golden Dome space-based defense system endangers international peace.

The proposed “Power of Siberia 2” project could strengthen Russia’s energy exports to China.

Brussels’ economics commissioner has strongly criticised the decision to extend sanctions waivers on Russian oil, warning that it risks easing pressure on Moscow.

This week Beijing’s foreign ministry welcomed Putin on his 25th visit to China.

Likely adding to tensions with NATO, Minsk’s defence ministry has described its military as training to deliver nuclear munitions—and preparing for their possible use alongside Russian forces.