A US Air Force spy jet has been spotted circling Russia’s western exclave of Kaliningrad, which borders Poland, as tensions soar between NATO and Moscow. Flight tracking data appears to show an ...
Russia needs soldiers but refuses to call up more of its own citizens. So it now hires foreign men from poor countries with false promises of wealth, stability, and Russian citizenship. The Los ...
Ukraine’s largest bank, PrivatBank, intends to sell Dnipro’s largest sports asset, the football stadium “Dnipro-Arena” and an associated training facility. The auction is scheduled on the ...
A prominent Republican congresswoman is scheduled to meet with Kirill Dmitriev, forcing the executive branch to claim the diplomatic engagement is strictly a ‘personal capacity’ matter.
A strong majority of Americans back continued weapons aid and sanctions, giving the administration a clear mandate as the war intensifies with cross-border drone strikes.
US officials reject the Kremlin’s “baseless” claims; former Ambassador Herbst insists only economic pressure and weapons – including Tomahawks – will persuade Putin to end his aggression.
Trump reached out to Putin within weeks of returning to the White House, casting himself as a neutral mediator. But he has failed to extract any major concessions from the Kremlin.
The fire is still burning and maybe growing three days after Kyiv’s drones hit. Smoke is visible for kilometers. Filling station queues are epic. Kremlin-loyal media sees nothing to report.
As the war in Ukraine drags on, Moscow’s political interference and “copycat” laws sabotage its neighbors’ Euro-Atlantic path. Brookings expert Jonathan Katz tells Kyiv Post the West is being tested.
A massive fire engulfed Novosibirsk’s Zavod Pripoyev, a factory supplying metals to Russia’s defense industry. No casualties reported; cause under investigation.
In a video posted by presumably a truck driver, trucks could be seen queueing on presumably the Russia-Kazakhstan border – but what exactly happened?
Human Rights Watch and the Coalition for the International Criminal Court are among those to condemn Tajikistan’s plan to host the Russian president for a summit this week.