Three predictions on what a second Trump term could mean for US foreign policy
EU’s ‘concern’ for ethnic Armenians comes after it signed multi-billion-euro deal with country that persecuted them
Ten years on from the killing of protesters, members of a specialist police unit in Ukraine are in court
Union leaders raise concerns about potential for government ‘control’ over new consultation body
Kateryna Dembovska was told her husband had died. But there are reasons to doubt the Ukrainian army’s official account
Ukraine’s mobile postal service braves shelling to deliver packages and pensions. But privatisation could be afoot
Ukraine has targeted the annexed peninsula of Crimea – on jet skis. But is it enough to turn the tide?
Both countries’ latest plans highlight that we are in the era of remote warfare, but deaths continue on the ground
With the West's support for Ukraine under scrutiny, a key figure in Ukraine’s disarmament issues a reminder
Ukraine’s Western allies are pushing for the country to hold elections. But the issue is vexed regardless of who wins
A lot rests on whether Putin’s brutal consolidation of power works out
There is some ambiguity around how, exactly, Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed. But that is useful to Putin