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Former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko is a rival to Zelensky and under sanctions, but says he knows how to get the ...
We shall fight them on the keyboards and in cyberspace’ When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990 and withdrew into its Russian shell, Nato countries benefited economically as the need to spend on ...
The European Union is reintroducing trade barriers after helping Ukraine double exports, leaving businesses scrambling for ...
The 29-year-old made just 20 Premier League appearances last season but started only seven of those as he played just 715 ...
Four people killed and more than 60 injured in two rounds of Russian attacks on Kharkiv, Ukrainian officials say ...
The newly elected president of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, currently opposes Ukraine's accession to the European Union, but ...
Efforts in the Polish region of Silesia to honor Ernest Wilimowski, a local star who played for the national teams of both ...
Emmanuel Macron wants to strengthen military as US pulls back from Europe but must tackle steep borrowing costs ...
The United States believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin's threatened retaliation against Ukraine over its drone ...
From Saudi-Iran rapprochement to Myanmar ceasefires, China's conflict diplomacy also aims to protect its own interests China ...
Defence experts agree that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has fundamentally and irreversibly changed warfare, and questions have been raised about whether the British Army is doing enough to prepare for ...
By Denys HoncharFor centuries, war has been humanity’s cruel constant. It evolves with our technology and politics – but so does our effort to restrain it. Out of the wreckage of Europe’s bloodiest ...