Ukraine
Russia Drastically Increases Diplomatic Staff in Mexico; The U.S. Suspects Many of Them are Spies
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, more than 600 suspected spies have been expelled from Russian embassies across Europe
Trump's second would-be assassin had 'a lot more guns' at home, neighbor suggests
Former neighbor reveals concerns over Ryan Wesley Routh's extensive firearm collection and unsettling behavior. Public records detail his criminal history and more on his alleged assassination attempt
China Defence Minister Calls For 'Negotiation' To End Ukraine, Gaza Wars
"At a time of high global security risks and increased instability and unpredictability, the responsibility for building the defence and security capacity of all countries is enormous," Dong said.
Indian PM Modi Calls For 'Peace' Before Heading To Ukraine
The premier has trodden a delicate balance between maintaining India's historically warm ties with Russia while courting closer security partnerships with Western nations as a bulwark against regional rival China.
Russia Rules Out Peace Talks As Ukraine Claims Advances
The biggest attack on Russian soil since World War II has rattled Russia and penetrated several kilometres into Russia's Kursk region. President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine now controls over 1,250 square kilometres (480 square miles) and 92 settlements.
Ukraine, Russia Both Claim Advances In Kursk Region
Ukraine said it now controlled dozens of settlements and Sudzha, a town eight kilometres (five miles) from the border.
'God Saved Me': Kursk Rout Sparks Panic, Bombs Along Ukraine Border
AFP journalists saw dozens of Ukrainian military vehicles daubed with white triangles, the insignia apparently used to identify forces involved in Kursk operation, kicking up dust on roads in the Sumy border territory.
Mexican president-elect defends inviting Putin to inauguration while Ukraine asks for his detention
Claudia Sheinbaum didn't clarify whether the Russian president will attend the event in October
Russia Says It Repelled Ukrainian Border Attack
Moscow's defence ministry said it had rushed its troops and aviation units to the border in southwestern Kursk region after a morning raid by Ukrainian units -- the latest such attack throughout the conflict.
Russia Says Captured Two Villages In East Ukraine
Russia said Sunday its forces had captured two frontline villages in Ukraine, Andriivka in the eastern Lugansk region and Pishchane in the northeast Kharkiv region.
UK Hosts Summit Eyeing Chance For European 'Reset'
New UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosts dozens of European leaders on Thursday as he gets to work repairing relationships strained by the Conservatives' tumultuous Brexit years.
Will NATO Disappoint Ukraine Again In Washington?
Last year, NATO's failure to issue Ukraine a clear timeframe for membership did not go down well.
EU Kicks Off Membership Talks With Ukraine, Moldova
The European Union formally launches accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on Tuesday, setting the fragile ex-Soviet states off on a long path towards membership that Russia has tried to block.
Biden, Zelensky Sign 'Historic' 10-year Security Deal
Presidents Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky signed a landmark 10-year security deal between Washington and Kyiv on Thursday in what the Ukrainian leader called a historic day in the fight against Russia's invasion.
Argentina looking to send fighter jets to help Ukraine's war effort
The Javier Milei administration could send five French planes it's not using due to a lack of parts as a result of a British embargo from the Falklands War
US Says Russia Using N. Korea Missiles In Ukraine
The report by the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency used open-source imagery to confirm that debris found in Ukraine's Kharkiv region in January this year is from a short-range ballistic missile made in North Korea.
Macron Takes Xi To French Mountains To Press Messages On Ukraine, Trade
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday is to host Chinese leader Xi Jinping at one of his beloved childhood haunts in the Pyrenees mountains, seeking to press a message to Beijing not to support Russia's war against Ukraine and to accept fairer trade.
Russia Adds Zelensky To Criminal 'Wanted' List
Russia has added Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to its list of wanted criminals, a move Kyiv dismissed as a sign of Moscow's "desperation".
Ukraine, Israel, TikTok: The Massive Aid Package Before US Congress
Here is a breakdown of the $95 billion package made up of four bills and some odd amendments that lawmakers are trying to attach to it.
Rosario Dawson, Viggo Mortensen Join Open Letter Urging Support for Ukraine Funding
Directed at Congress, the letter also includes Sean Penn, Barbra Streisand and Mark Hamill
France Seeking 'Clear Message' From China To Russia Over Ukraine War
France and China have sought to strengthen ties in recent years and, during meetings in Paris in February, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told President Emmanuel Macron that Beijing appreciated his country's "independent" stance.
Cheap Drones 'Cannot Match' Artillery Power In Ukraine: Experts
Ukraine is relying on the massive use of drones to compensate for an artillery shell shortage and undermine Russian military capabilities, but experts warned they cannot tip the balance.
Macron Announces Steps To Boost Ukraine, Does Not Exclude Troops
While there was "no consensus" on the sending of Western ground troops to Ukraine, "nothing should be excluded. We will do whatever it takes to ensure that Russia cannot win this war," he said.
House Members from Both Parties Present New Border Security, Foreign Aid Proposal
A glance at the provisions of the $66 billion-plus package
Senate Democrats Strip Border Security Bill from Package, Including Aid for Israel and Ukraine
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer reportedly plans to hold a vote on military aid after Republicans made clear they won't pass the immigration measures
In Ukraine, A Russian Surgeon Atones For Putin's War
Andrei Volna had long started losing faith in his homeland before Russian tanks entered Ukraine.
Top UN Court To Rule On Jurisdiction Over Ukraine Invasion
The United Nations' top court will decide on Friday whether it has jurisdiction to rule in a case brought by Ukraine over Russia's brutal 2022 invasion, with Kyiv urging reparations.
Most Latinos Sympathize with Ukraine but Doubt the European Country Will Win the War Against Russia
A poll shows that this group is pessimistic about the war's outcome
Meeting NATO, Blinken Warns Ukraine Gains In Doubt If No US Aid
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Monday that Ukraine's gains over two years of fighting were all in doubt without new US funding, as NATO's chief visited to lobby Congress.
Ukraine Twins Smiling Through Bombs To Go For Olympic Gold
Maryna and Vladyslava Aleksiiva are one of Ukraine's best hopes of a gold medal at the Paris Olympics after winning a bronze in artistic swimming at the Tokyo Games three years ago.