Kremlin Threatens Inevitable Conflict If NATO Sends Troops To Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that European nations may send soldiers to Ukraine
Russia Uses North Korean Missiles To Attack Ukraine
Ukrainian Security Service confirms Russia used North Korean missiles in attacks, killing over 20 people
Moscow Accuses British Council Of Spying
The British Council, established in 1934, was banned in Russia in 2018 following allegations of Russian poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia
Alexei Navalny’s Wife’s ‘X’ Handle Suspended Temporarily Day After Its Creation
Yulia Navalnaya's X account was temporarily disabled following her husband's death, Alexei Navalny, who claimed Putin killed him, but the account was later restored
Joe Biden Considering Additional Russia Sanctions Following Alexei Navalny’s Death
Biden and Western allies have implemented extraordinary sanctions to curb Moscow's involvement in Ukraine, while also providing Kyiv with weapons and assistance
Alexei Navalny’s Wife Vows To Fight For Russia’s Freedom
Yulia Navalnaya accused Putin of murdering her husband, Alexei Navalny, who died in a Russian Arctic prison
Russia Launches Rockets Into Eastern Ukraine
It has been repeatedly attacked by Russia since the war began two years ago, including an assault on the city's train station
Putin Calls Ukraine’s Avdiivka Capture An Important Victory
Ukrainian soldiers withdraw amid ammunition shortages and battlefield overwhelm, marking Russia's most significant victory since May
Ukraine: 58 Soldiers’ Bodies Returned From Russian-Controlled Territory
The January repatriation occurred immediately after the crash of a Russian military plane, which Moscow claims was transporting Ukrainian prisoners of war and was shot down by Kyiv
Ukraine Pulls Out Of Avdiivka Due To Severe Ammunition Shortage
Russia's pursuit of Avdiivka is important for securing control of the industrial Donbas region and could potentially secure a victory for President Vladimir Putin