Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the country’s military to increase its number of troops by 180,000, the third time he has expanded its ranks since launching his invasion of Ukraine ...
Mr Zelenskyy said there was no alternative to peace, "no freezing of the war or any other manipulations that would simply postpone Russian aggression to another stage". Discussions over long-range ...
A Russian counteroffensive to recover parts of Kursk lost to Ukrainian forces following a surprise, cross-border attack is underway but is yet to gain momentum. Ukraine launched its assault last ...
Russia takes town in eastern Ukraine, RIA and bloggers say Russia advancing in eastern Ukraine Ukraine war has killed or injured one million - WSJ Russia says Ukraine has made new attempts to ...
Meta said it has banned Kremlin-run state media outlet Russia Today as well as other networks controlled by the regime of President Vladimir Putin due to alleged “foreign interference activity.” ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the country’s military to increase its number of troops by 180,000 to a total of 1.5 million, as Moscow’s military action in Ukraine drags on ...
By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the regular size of the Russian army to be increased by 180,000 troops to 1.5 million active servicemen in a move that would ...
Instagram and Facebook owner Meta is banning RT and other Russian state media networks from its platforms over claims they carried out covert operations to influence social media users.
Social media giant Meta announced Monday that it is banning Russian media outlet RT, days after the Biden administration accused RT of acting as an arm of Moscow’s spy agencies. “After careful ...
The Kremlin is claiming a successful counter-offensive following a Ukrainian incursion. Meanwhile, both Zelenskyy and the Kremlin have commented on Trump's alleged assassination attempt.
Over 30 Ukrainian civilians were injured on Sunday after Russia launched an air strike on a high-rise in Kharkiv, the war-torn nation's second-largest city, according to local officials.