Sales by the West’s 10 largest industry players grew by 7.5% in the last quarter of 2022, earnings reports show. A German company is offering to buy a Spanish ammunition maker for twice what it was worth two years ago
Ukraine has destroyed key bridges over the river, while sniper fire from fortified buildings further west has made the thin strip of open ground in the city’s center “a killing zone”
People with ties to Russian intelligence are planning to stage protests in hopes of toppling Moldova’s new pro-Western government, US officials say
Russia’s strikes on Thursday differed from earlier attacks by including a larger number of sophisticated hypersonic missiles that are the most advanced weapons in the Kremlin’s arsenal
Kyiv’s military said power and water were restored on Friday, but about 30% of consumers still were without heating after the latest Russian missile attack
The Russian poet and dissident – who fled to Georgia after the invasion of Ukraine – heads one of the most powerful anti-war organizations in the world
Biden and von der Leyen are expected to agree to open negotiations about the use of European minerals critical in the production of electric vehicle batteries
The missile barrage targeted energy infrastructure but also damaged residential buildings. At least six people have been killed in the largest such attack in three weeks
Nearly six months after the sabotage on the Russia-to-Germany pipelines, there is no accepted explanation as to what happened and who is responsible
The battle for the city the Ukrainians have dubbed “fortress Bakhmut” has become emblematic of the way each side has tried to wear down the other
A blacksmith in the Russian-controlled eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk takes weapons and ammunition and makes art out of them
‘We need to clearly differentiate whether it was a Ukrainian group that acted on the orders of Ukraine or (...) without the government’s knowledge,’ German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said
The Gymnastics Ethics Foundation barred Irina Viner from coaching or officiating at any competitions in international gymnastics for two years
Intense Russian shelling targeted the city in the Donetsk region and nearby villages as Moscow deployed more resources to try to finish off Bakhmut’s resistance
They also offer decoy versions of US-made HIMARS rocket systems, that were among the billions of dollars in Western military aid that has helped Ukraine’s war effort
The initial results mean the Reform Party is in a remarkably strong position to take a leading role in forming Estonia’s next government
The occupied city’s de jure leader puts the civilian death toll from the siege at 22,000 and says they were not prepared for the scale of the assault: ‘We did not know the Russians were advancing towards us’
National security in the wake of neighboring Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and socio-economic issues, particularly the rising cost of living, were main campaign themes
Two civilians were killed over the past day in Bakhmut, Donetsk province Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said
The president of Ukraine met with US Attorney General Merrick Garland. ‘The main issue of all these meetings and the Lviv conference is accountability,’ he said
Governments and human rights organizations around the world, including the head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, have called for the release of the opposition activist
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Western allies would support Ukraine for “as long as it takes”
Moscow has been intensifying attacks to encircle Kyiv’s troops as Volodymyr Zelenskiy considers retreat to a new defensive line. Drone units have become vital for detecting Russian artillery and infantry movements
The testimony of a neighbor led to the bodies and personal belongings of three men who died in Borodianka and that he himself buried before fleeing the war
Washington has issued a warning against any attempt by Beijing to provide military support to Moscow while the FBI assesses coronavirus originated in a ‘potential lab incident in Wuhan’
Blinken, according to remarks released by the State Department, spent much of his time describing U.S. efforts to bolster energy and food security
Kyiv urgently requires ammunition as the Kremlin seeks a breakthrough on the eastern front, where Moscow is sending waves of infantry to deplete the defenders’ stocks of heavy shells