Ukraine, Putin and Trump
Digest more
NATO defense chiefs wrap talks on Ukraine security
Digest more
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the United States has shown readiness to take part in providing security guarantees for Ukraine — calling it a historic first step. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Kyiv,
Open-source researchers at the investigative project Tochnyi, which says it "aims to accurately report" on the Russia-Ukraine war, said the potential spying facility is in the Kaliningrad region—the Russian semi-exclave sandwiched between NATO members Poland and Lithuania. They report it began taking shape in March 2023 and is almost finished.
NATO chief Mark Rutte has visited Ukraine and met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Meanwhile, Russia has dismissed suggestions of a meeting between Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin at this time. DW has more.
Ukrainian officials say more than 19,000 children have been unlawfully deported to Russia or occupied areas, with reports suggesting the number could be far higher.
Estonia is ready to participate in a peacekeeping operation in Ukraine with a force of up to one battalion, the Baltic country's Prime Minister Kristen Michal said at a press conference with his Finnish counterpart in Tallinn on Friday.
Many of the drones aren’t particularly fast or high-tech, but they are cheap enough for the Kremlin to launch more than 700 in one night, in an effort to overwhelm Ukraine’s air defenses. Here’s what we know.
European leaders are discussing a security guarantee for Ukraine that would commit Kyiv’s allies to decide within 24 hours whether to provide military support to the country if it’s again attacked by Russia.
1don MSN
Ukraine's leader says huge Russian attack shows Putin isn't "really going to engage" in peace effort
As Trump pushes for peace, Ukraine accuses Russia of a deadly drone and missile strike, "as if there were no efforts by the world to stop this war."