
Europe’s new wall: Finland is building a 124-mile-long border fence to protect itself from Russia
The barrier, which will cover 15% of the border between the two countries, symbolizes the distrust NATO’s most recent member state feels towards Moscow

The barrier, which will cover 15% of the border between the two countries, symbolizes the distrust NATO’s most recent member state feels towards Moscow

Khrystyna Ksenofontova’s family chose not to evacuate their village in eastern Ukraine that lies 20 kilometers (13 miles) from the front line, even after her father was killed by a shell

This marks the first significant religious service to be held in the complex following the March 29 eviction order issued by the Ukrainian government against Orthodox monks residing in the monastery over their alleged links with Russia

Francis called on God to help ‘the beloved Ukrainian people on their journey toward peace’ and also asked for ‘the light of Easter to be shed upon the people of Russia’

Months of energy restrictions have come to an end and Kyiv has restored all destroyed infrastructure as Moscow’s attacks falter due to missile shortages

The chief engineer of a mining company in Dnipropetrovsk province says coal is central to meeting Ukraine’s energy needs following Russia’s 6-month campaign to destroy power stations and other infrastructure

The news outlets didn’t say in what form Gershkovich was charged or when, but generally suspects are presented a paper outlining the accusations

The organization faces unprecedented challenges as it seeks to collect samples and evidence amid the fighting

Evan Gershkovich, who writes for the Wall Street Journal, is the first U.S. correspondent since the Cold War to be detained in Russia for alleged spying

The Russian president said there would be “close work” on boosting cooperation under a union agreement that envisions close political, economic and military ties between Belarus and his country

Maria Lvova-Belova told a U.N. meeting Wednesday that the children were taken for their safety and Moscow is coordinating with international organizations to return them to their families

During a call with members of his Security Council, Putin urged Russian officials to mount a stronger response

Russian authorities described the bombing as an act of terrorism and blamed Ukrainian intelligence agencies for orchestrating the attack

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Moscow ‘will be forced to take military-technical and other retaliatory measures to counter the threats to our national security arising from Finland’s accession to NATO’

The latest aid comes as the Ukrainian troops prepare for a spring offensive against Russian forces

Russia immediately warned that it would bolster forces on the Finnish border if NATO sends any additional troops or equipment to what will be its 31st member country

Combined with a cut of two million barrels per day announced in October, producers have axed about 3% of the world’s oil supply

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Ukraine’s Western allies have sent the country 65 billion euros ($70 billion) in military aid to help thwart Russia’s full-scale invasion

Ukrainian authorities did not directly respond to the accusation, but President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that he doesn’t think about events in Russia

In a call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Blinken conveyed ‘grave concern’ over the Kremlin’s detention of journalist Evan Gershkovich on espionage allegations

Blogger Vladlen Tatarsk, who had supported the fighting in Ukraine and was speaking at a patriotic discussion event, was killed in the blast

The move would likely raise oil prices, further straining relations between Riyadh and Washington as the world copes with inflation fueled in part by the war in Ukraine

Top security agency has notified a top priest that he is suspected of justifying Russia’s aggression amid a bitter dispute over a famed monastery

Lefortovo prison, where American journalist Evan Gershkovich has been jailed on espionage charges, has been a terrifying symbol of repression since Soviet times

Bucha stands as a symbol of atrocities committed by the Russian army since its full-scale invasion began in February 2022

President Alexander Lukashenko made the announcement on Friday during his state-of-the-nation address

Gennadiy joined the Territorial Defense Forces after the Russian invasion and has been in some of the most brutal battles of the war. His signature was on the flag Volodymyr Zelenskiy presented to the U.S. Congress