Russian institutions and officials accused of systemic deportation and indoctrination of children during war on Ukraine.
The Russian leader is walking a tightrope: acknowledging public discontent while offering no indication that he might give up on his demands.
Emergency services personnel work to extinguish a fire following a Russian drone attack on a gas pipeline in Dnipropetrovsk ...
Who was arrested?: A Ukrainian man living in France was detained over alleged war crimes at the notorious Izolyatsia prison in occupied Donetsk. What are the charges?: He is accused of collaborating ...
Russia vows to retaliate after sanctions imposed on ​oil and gas, the linchpin of Russia’s economy; loan to Ukraine comes just before the war-torn state was set to run out of money ...
Russian authorities have spent more than 50 billion rubles over the past five years building and running military-patriotic ...
On April 24, Friday, Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner of war swap, sending ‌back 193 captured personnel each in an exchange. The exchange was facilitated by the United States and the United ...
Jewish institutions sustained serious damage but no injuries reported; Russia launches over 600 drones at Ukraine in under 24 ...
A new law forces Ukrainians in the captured regions to get Russian title deeds or risk losing their homes. By Nataliya Vasilyeva After Russia’s bloody 86-day siege of Mariupol, which damaged or ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. NATO fighter jets scrambled on Tuesday to intercept Russian military ...
President Zelensky has been visiting the Gulf Gulf to demonstrate his country's military nous ...